View Full Version : What effect would cause a filamentous look to image? Bingham baffles me...
mojo
18th February 2018, 00:32
Many of Binghams videos are easy to identify in this case I'm at a loss so asking my friends here to take a look and help to explain this one, thanks...:)
Unfortunately based on past descriptions you can't take any of the distance he mentions with any surety. Although always willing to accept he might capture a true aerial phenomenon.. This could be one...
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Ascension
18th February 2018, 01:23
I have a tough time wrapping my head around the fourth dimension, but wouldn't a 4D entity (energy body) appear similar to this in our 3D world...as a gyrating 3D object possibly with filaments?
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Beautiful capture. Thank you for posting.
mojo
18th February 2018, 02:18
Good point and it sounds reasonable that some manifestation of material that crosses into 3d might be noticed, I couldn't help but notice the similarity to a crystal entity in Star Trek the Next Generation.
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Sunny-side-up
18th February 2018, 17:24
Many of Binghams videos are easy to identify in this case I'm at a loss so asking my friends here to take a look and help to explain this one, thanks...:)
Unfortunately based on past descriptions you can't take any of the distance he mentions with any surety. Although always willing to accept he might capture a true aerial phenomenon.. This could be one...
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Very interesting object (Objects)
How hard would such an image be to fake?
Other dimensional? gut feeling yes.
Blue-beam hologram, maybe?
Interesting.
Your second post mojo, poor tree lifeform :(
mojo
18th February 2018, 18:43
I don't think Bingham fakes but misidentifies and makes speculations about them being biological lifeforms which there are some real unknown aerial phenomenon but sadly in most of his videos they are mostly mylar balloons which he claims as well his LA group that they mimic balloons. In this video was wondering if a starburst filter or possibly even a tiny blemish/feather on the lens would cause it or do you think this is a real unknown?
Sunny-side-up
18th February 2018, 20:39
I don't think Bingham fakes but misidentifies and makes speculations about them being biological lifeforms which there are some real unknown aerial phenomenon but sadly in most of his videos they are mostly mylar balloons which he claims as well his LA group that they mimic balloons. In this video was wondering if a starburst filter or possibly even a tiny blemish/feather on the lens would cause it or do you think this is a real unknown?
Hi mojo, I don't think it is any of the examples you just mentioned.
It dose look independent from the lens or any lens type effects.
It seems to have it's own centre of pivot.
It dose seem to realign it's self toward the camera.
Interesting :)
Do I think this is a real unknown? well I don't know what it is for sure.
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