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originally posted by: redmage
a reply to: LSU2018
Yeah, what she calls an "explosion" looks a lot more like a raindrop refracting the light from the lightning to me.
Explosions tend to... well... explode. The small flash never grows larger than the original object in question.
originally posted by: kwakakev
What is going on with the lighting at the same time? I have not seen a bolt of lighting just stay static like that for so long before. Probably a UFO in the clouds with a big tazer dropping stuff?
originally posted by: Starcrossd
Whoaa.. what the..? Probably another hoax but..
Did anyone run to the site of the 'crash' ?
If you slow it down to .25 speed just before :11 you can kind of see something in the cloud before it falls. Freaky
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: kwakakev
What is going on with the lighting at the same time? I have not seen a bolt of lighting just stay static like that for so long before. Probably a UFO in the clouds with a big tazer dropping stuff?
The video was filmed in slo-mo, so everything appears to take longer than it actually did.
originally posted by: havok
Ok I'll play along.
My thoughts are that it was a raindrop reflecting on the window she filmed through. You can see the reflection of lightning in the drop after it "hits" the ground. Watch the video a few times in full screen and you can see the drop shape, the reflection of lightning, and the videographers reflection in the glass at a point.
Case closed. (LOL!)