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Originally posted by mnmcandiez
Originally posted by SkyWay
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
it actually looks more like someone reflected a laser pointer or some other source of focused light off of a watch into the lense which would account for the distortions in the anomaly.
LOL! If that is what you prefer to believe then that's your choice. It is quite amazing what people will tell themselves to keep the truth away. A laser pointer huh? LOL!
The truth? For all I know that the video was edited. Don't let your beliefs shroud logical reasoning.
Originally posted by TheDuckster
I've watched the video...VERY impressive!
When the footage was slowed down, I didn't see a bug! I saw 'something' else. Too translucent to be a bug.
Also, Bugs flap their wings at an incredible speed.
That 'something' was, is IMO, - energy/light.
However, I saw a slow flapping motion that would indicate 'avian (bird-like) movement.
Nice post Skyway!
Also! If there was a 'lasar light' involved...can someone explain to me WHERE the light was bouncing off from in order to create an image?
[edit on 8-4-2007 by TheDuckster]
Originally posted by SkyWay
If that is what you prefer to believe then that's your choice. It is quite amazing what people will tell themselves to keep the truth away. A laser pointer huh? LOL!
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
Originally posted by SkyWay
If that is what you prefer to believe then that's your choice. It is quite amazing what people will tell themselves to keep the truth away. A laser pointer huh? LOL!
well, as i'm experienced with video recording devices, i can say from experience that a laser pointer or some other focused source of light reflecting into a lense gives a distorted effect that looks as if there is a luminous creature moving around.
laughing at logic?
laughing at my use of occam's razor?
Originally posted by SkyWay
Not laughing at your logic, it's just that the idea of a laser pointer seems a bit of a stretch to me. Kinda' like the ol' swamp gas stories that were supposed to explain away ufo's with their blinking lights and brightly lit portholes.
Well, at least you didn't call it lens flare! LOL! But, really, madman...er...I mean...madessinmysoul...look at the video carefully again. Now, be honest, it looks like a bird to you too, doesn't it.? Just between the two of us...admit it. LOL!
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
laser pointer or any other kind of focused light reflected from something like a watch.
Well, at least you didn't call it lens flare! LOL! But, really, madman...er...I mean...madessinmysoul...look at the video carefully again. Now, be honest, it looks like a bird to you too, doesn't it.? Just between the two of us...admit it. LOL!
no, it doesn't. it looks like reflected light, and stop with the vaguely childish humor and stop writing LOL.
Originally posted by TheDuckster
And I reiterate once again...
WHERE are the laser lights 'bouncing off' in order to form the light energy we saw in the video?
Laser lights need a 'surface' to bounce (reflect) from. Laser Images don't just 'hang in mid air'.
If someone was using more than a laser imaging devise, that's one helluva hoax.
I'm inclined to think that laser lights are NOT involved.
The light energy I saw moved all about within the vicinity of the couple amongst the graves.
I noticed these things:
*NO reflection from jewelery
*NO reflection from gravestone markers
Also, as I previously said, the movement of the light was avian - flapping like a bird (on NORMAL speed on the video).
The only way anyone can see an insect of any kind flap their wings slowly is when we SLOW down the speed of the camera.
At normal speed, insects flapping their wings will appear to us as a blur.
Originally posted by TheDuckster
And I reiterate once again...
WHERE are the laser lights 'bouncing off' in order to form the light energy we saw in the video?
Laser lights need a 'surface' to bounce (reflect) from. Laser Images don't just 'hang in mid air'.
Originally posted by TheDuckster
The amazing thing is why does everything looked washed out, and yet...
The Light image that I saw RETAINED brighter colors than its surroundings?
It was the MOST colorful of the whole film footage?
Originally posted by SkyWay
That is too logical for some of these people to accept. They don't think logically, Duckster, they only give lip-service to logic, but as you can see by some of their outlandish suggestions, some of these people are quite illogical in their thinking.
Their thinking is convoluted to an extreme.
There are too many ifs, ands, and buts, in their futile attempts to fit their outlandish "explanations" to events that are too much for them to explain.
Originally posted by madnessinmysoul
off a watch onto the lens. hell, it could have just been sunlight reflected on someone's watch onto the lens...
light can be very tricky. it may look like it's in one place when it's really just on top of the lens....
there could have been someone just out of the shot....
i'm sticking to optical phenomenon...