May 26, 2025, 12:41 pm Moscow time
Regarding yesterday's "bird" on the Sun - the authors' comment
Regarding yesterday's "bird" on the Sun, first of all, it was very interesting to read the discussion, which allowed us to collect a whole collection of new knowledge about the Anunnaki, Nibiru, Buddha, and also greatly improve the level of knowledge in the classification of alien spaceships. About 2/3 of the chat messages were devoted to this topic. It is difficult to say how many of them were written seriously, and how many were simply written out of respect for the subculture (maybe we will conduct a survey today for the sake of interest). Let us immediately write that we treat this layer of opinions with respect.
The second group of participants in the discussion (quite active and for some reason especially aggressive) were the so-called "specialists", well known to anyone who runs any channel. On medical forums, such people teach doctors how to treat correctly, on school forums - teachers how to teach children correctly, on scientific forums they explain to scientists how the world really works, generously sharing knowledge obtained from other forums on the Internet. Such people are characterized by categorical statements like "what are you talking about here, everyone understands that this is ...", then possible options are "... a particle", "... a glare", "... a program failure", "... just an old detector" and so on (the only true truth for each of these people, as a rule, is their own). Counter questions like what kind of particle it is, why it took this form usually lead such people into a state of heightened excitement, and attempts to talk about the peculiarities of the birth of electron-hole pairs in the silicon plate of the
detector - into rage, after which they, as a rule, either leave with curses, or disappear with the words, “I explained the main thing to you, and you will figure out the details yourself.”
Now to the essence of the phenomenon. First of all, it is necessary to understand that LASCO operates in the visible range (observes the same as the human eye) and registers in its field of view a very large number of objects, in addition to the Sun (comets, planets, asteroids, space debris), and is also exposed to charged particles. Most of these traces are well studied and do not present any mysteries. The trace of the "bird" does not directly fit into any of the classifications, and there was hope that some original explanation would be offered within the framework of the discussion in the chat, which, unfortunately, never happened.
From my own hypotheses, we may be talking about a real object that is only projected onto the Sun, but is not located near the device (in this case, the image would be out of focus), but at some distance - from several tens to several hundred km. With this interpretation, most likely, the destruction of the object is observed in the picture (this is what forms the tail), and the final stage occurs with a bright flash, leading to oversaturation of the detector (bird's wings). But what kind of object it is is not so easy to understand right away, since the process develops in open space, where there seems to be no direct reasons for destruction. From more exotic, but quite scientific versions, which for some reason no one expressed, we can highlight the hit of some exotic energetic particle into the detector, capable of causing an avalanche of secondary particle birth processes. With this explanation, the tail can be formed by an avalanche of secondary particles, and the "bird" is formed as a result of the emission of the main energy of the particle, which occurs at the end of the track.
But, in general, no complete explanation has yet emerged, which is, incidentally, a common occurrence in observational astronomy. We ourselves have sometimes observed effects on our instruments for which we have never found an explanation. At present, observational astronomy confidently classifies 99.9% of the objects that LASCO sees, but 0.1 or even 0.01% remain unexplained. The bird will most likely remain in this group.