Random.
The golf course is right next to an Air Force Base.
A Stealth Jet just flew over and I tried to take a picture.
It didn’t show up on my phone camera.
Schrödinger’s jet?
Umm. That’s not how it works. lol
I don’t pretend to understand.
It didn’t make sense to me!
Ahem.
Do you often see things that others don’t see?
I refer to it as “clairvoyant”
We have another name for it.
From ChatGPT
Technically, yes, an iPhone can take a picture of a stealth plane if:
1. The stealth plane is visible — Stealth technology is designed to evade radar and infrared detection, not to be invisible to the human eye or cameras. So if the aircraft is flying in daylight, low enough, and within visual range, an iPhone camera can capture it like any other object.
2. Lighting and distance are favorable — iPhones have advanced cameras, especially in recent models, but they still have limitations in terms of zoom and resolution. A stealth jet flying high at night or in cloudy weather may not be captured clearly or at all.
3. You’re fast enough to react — Military jets, especially stealth ones, move fast. You’d need to spot it, aim your phone, and take the photo quickly — not always easy with a small, dark object in a bright or cluttered sky.
Summary:
• Stealth does not mean invisible to cameras.
• An iPhone can photograph a stealth plane if it’s visible and within range.
• The picture quality may vary depending on conditions like altitude, lighting, and camera zoom.
If you’re wondering whether you’d capture anything special — like evidence of radar invisibility — the answer is no. The iPhone just sees what your eyes see.
If anyone is untested in AI. There is an AI feature I can enable.
On the board software here? Is it like chatgpt and grok in the way of compiling search/database results?
If so, that would be a fun fact check on a lot of the extreme ignorance that gets shared around here — if the bot is not politically biased of course.
We used AI to try to describe my bike group. Early versions were often repetitive but for the most part gave a “flattering” description. I tried the same thing the other day, and this time it made stuff up out of whole cloth, saying that the guy who leads our coffee rides was a front man for a band callled the Riff Raffs that has played for many years in KC, including the Hi Dive (which is a dive bar with no musical acts), But it was complete and utter bullshit that LOOKED legit.
AI enabled. Not sure how it all works but give it a swing.