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mojo
6th November 2017, 18:40
If a person were to place a stick in front of a very bright light the stick depending on size would almost disappear if estimating the stick is 1/3 the size of the bright light or less. In the video there are thin and thick dark structures that move and almost cover the bright area but you can see each structure very well defined. It would be great to have your thoughts about what this dark structure might be?
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Noelle
6th November 2017, 19:03
I'm not sure. It's hard to tell because of some fuzziness in the video. Do you have stills of this? From what I saw, I was reminded of something that I saw in a John Lenard Walson video. I went to his YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/JohnLenardWalson/videos) to find the video, but he now only has one video in his channel. He could have removed them or something else may have happened (some sort of censorship).
mojo
6th November 2017, 19:14
Hi LadyM,
Unfortunately most of the footage is analog Hi8, I do have an HD camcorder but the old lens on Sony's early models and the movable IR filter makes them the best for night shooting, unless of course money is no option and a nice F2.8 400mm would make it better. Here is another thought about the dark things, there must be some opposing and attractions taking place and the dark bonds together but still allows more size and movement to take place. I cant think of anything other than organic lifeforms ie like squid.
Noelle
6th November 2017, 19:22
Hi LadyM,
Unfortunately most of the footage is analog Hi8, I do have an HD camcorder but the old lens on Sony's early models and the movable IR filter makes them the best for night shooting, unless of course money is no option and a nice F2.8 400mm would make it better. Here is another thought about the dark things, there must be some opposing and attractions taking place and the dark bonds together but still allows more size and movement to take place. I cant think of anything other than organic lifeforms ie like squid.
What about plasma?
william r sanford72
7th November 2017, 16:45
Maybee the craft and material its made from mimics the natural world in its use of evolved tech..thus seeming alive and able to react in ways that appear to be a living craft.Throw in a highly evolved A.I and whamo...maybe the material the craft is made from reacts in ways we cant grasp yet to the surrounding area and how it affects tech that we use.As is I cant tell mojo..good work tho..
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William.
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