Toyosu Frame-Accurate UAP: SID-1's 0.033-Second Intrusion and Inertia-Anomalous Classification

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An automated observer in Toyosu captured a fleeting white ellipsoid that appeared and vanished within a frame, moved far faster and with acceleration far beyond drones or known aircraft, and was labeled an Inertia-Anomalous UAP suggesting inertia-control propulsion such as anti-gravity or spacetime effects, in a taxonomy developed by Hiroshi Kitajima under Akira Kurosaki.

The Toyosu 2,400G Incident: Inside the Inertia-Defying UAP Caught Over Tokyo - TOCANA
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The Toyosu 2,400G Incident: Inside the Inertia-Defying UAP Caught Over Tokyo - TOCANA

A UAP captured over Tokyo’s Toyosu district appeared for just 0.033 seconds—yet analysis suggests speeds up to 1,440 km/h and acceleration reaching 2,400G, far beyond known physics.