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Originally posted by crayon
Yup, I would classify these as the "rods", which have been debunked. They are still neat nonetheless. As technology improves more and more, I think we will see more strange behavior like this, things the naked eye cannot pick up.
Originally posted by Zzub
Ha ha ha ha. This is just silly. Work with cameras for ten minutes and you will recognise this effect.
but just curious as to why people have studied this for some time, and Fox News just made a special on this in June-July, yet here in ATS, the first answers are just bugs and camera tricks?
Rods are insects caught in the act of flying by a video camera. Some hoaxers or very imaginative people have been maintaining that rods are actually some sort of unknown life form of alien origin. But, according to Doug Yanega of the Entomology Department at the University of California at Riverside and a member of the Straight Dope Science Advisory Board, rods are
a videographic artifact based on the frame capture rate of the videocam versus the wingbeat frequency of the insects. Essentially what you see is several wingbeat cycles of the insect on each frame of the video, creating the illusion of a "rod" with bulges along its length. The blurred body of the insect as it moves forward forms the "rod," and the oscillation of the wings up and down form the bulges. Anyone with a video camera can duplicate the effect, if you shoot enough footage of flying insects from the right distance.*
Rods seem to be a favorite topic of UFO and cryptozoology buffs. One of the more outspoken defenders of rods as aliens is Jose Escamilla, host of the RoswellRods.com web site. Jose has even brought his story and films to The Learning Channel. Some hilarious photographs of "rods" have been posted on the Internet at the Escamilla site. My favorite is "the swallow chases a rod" which looks just like a bird going after an insect.
If you did this in a vacuum or clean room, why would their be an entity in there?
Originally posted by Gazrok
If you did this in a vacuum or clean room, why would their be an entity in there?
You're missing the point...there wouldn't be any dust particles, nor insects, thus....no rods, hehe....
EDIT: Great link exdog...I remember coming across that back when I was looking into this before....
[Edited on 5-12-2003 by Gazrok]
Originally posted by Gazrok
If you did this in a vacuum or clean room, why would their be an entity in there?
You're missing the point...there wouldn't be any dust particles, nor insects, thus....no rods, hehe....
EDIT: Great link exdog...I remember coming across that back when I was looking into this before....
[Edited on 5-12-2003 by Gazrok]
Originally posted by Zzub
This effect is easy to reproduce. i've been accidentally seeing these for years. I've never even considered that somebody would think this was anything out of the normal.
Denying ignorance also means knowing what is fake.
Catching one of these would be very very easy, as soon as a scientist catches one of these, I will believe in them. Until then, they will remain tricks of the film to me.
$0.02