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Astrophysicist Adam Frank critiques the U.S. government's UAP file releases as lacking sufficient evidence, describing the videos as poor-quality imagery that fails the standard for extraordinary claims.
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Astrophysicist argues UAP videos are of insufficient quality and lack the evidence required to support extraordinary claims.
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