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originally posted by: Lagomorphe
originally posted by: TheJesuit
A super fast large oval silver bird...........
a reply to: Blueracer
With a nuclear reactor.
On a more serious note : At 17 seconds it just appears out of nowhere?
originally posted by: Blueracer
a reply to: TheJesuit
Perusing the video, I'd say it resembles a gliding bird.
originally posted by: TheTruthRocks
Looking at the 'zoomed' video imagery, it's easy to tell it's CGI; the inserted image follows an artificial path as it banks to its right and moves to our left across the screen. It looks quite contrived and lacks the smoothness of motion exhibited by an actual object moving through the air.
originally posted by: TritonTaranis
originally posted by: TheTruthRocks
Looking at the 'zoomed' video imagery, it's easy to tell it's CGI; the inserted image follows an artificial path as it banks to its right and moves to our left across the screen. It looks quite contrived and lacks the smoothness of motion exhibited by an actual object moving through the air.
I don’t think you can compare though, what actual object have you seen at these speeds? Nothing man made that’s for sure
Tbh the issue I have with this is the way it pops up out of nowhere quite boldly visible and big and doesn’t fade in coming down the mountain, it kinda just pops up coming down the bottom of the mountain
EDIT: scratch that, it actually pops up over a ridge line
Great video
originally posted by: Komodo
Omi calculator online posts it at 4,200mph-! 😳😳😳 that’s the time stamp in the frame to going past their cam is 3.5 miles is what they said in the video; I inserted 3.0sec as a total time from start to finish, a little grace but it might have been 2.0secs which would peg this ‘insect/drone’ at 6,300mph.-!!
originally posted by: spacemanjupiter
This looks out of place from the surrounding video and the motion blur looks artificial. I'd guess cgi. It's certainly not a real flying disc. The most convincing videos don't exhibit this kind of motion. Why would a flying saucer that operates via anti grav need to 'bank'...
originally posted by: fightzone58
12,600 mph and it didnt even create a breeze in the trees below it.