It was caught on three cameras, and all three videos are linked in this discussion.Biorelaxator wrote:Where is the second film. Please link
We would get better answers here if people would read the entire discussion before posting their own ideas.
It was caught on three cameras, and all three videos are linked in this discussion.Biorelaxator wrote:Where is the second film. Please link
Already linked within the thread; please read the entire thread to find it, and other evidence, too, which supports the missile's being the cause of this phenomenon. Thanks.Biorelaxator wrote:Where is the second film. Please link
I'm guessing antiparticles.Kenny wrote:Hello everyone!
I found today the video from Hawaii, and made some analysis. I haven't read whole the discussion, so I have a question - have you noticed, the sphere had been aaccelerating? I mean, during 4 minutes, the center of the sphere accelerated by 50%, and the deflating velocity was twice the initial speed!!
If you need to look at the measurements, visit my blog (http://sisi.salon24.pl/344296,zagadkowa-eksplozja).
I think it proves it couldn't be missile, but rather very small accelerating particles... Maybe ionised hel or hydrogene? or antiparticles?
Please do.Kenny wrote:I haven't read whole the discussion
So I did. As I was sure earlier I am sure now - that couldn't be rocket fuel. Notice the clouds visible on one of the movies - they moved significantly, and the air movement had no visible effect on the slowly growing bubble, which in addition has accelerated! I have 3 guesses now, from the less probable, they are:Please do
I guess you didn't read the entire discussion, or if you did, not very well. Of course the clouds moved differently- they are in the lower atmosphere, and the expanding fuel plume is in the upper atmosphere.Kenny wrote:So I did. As I was sure earlier I am sure now - that couldn't be rocket fuel.
There is no doubt. None. "We" is everybody who understands this type of event, has looked at the evidence, and has seen things like it before.Kenny wrote:Who is "we"? Cause you're obviously wrong.
Surely the 'bubble' isn't actually accelerating? Rather is just simply moving closer to the camera. As would be the effect of some sort of shockwave moving at high velocity. It's seems impossible to guage the speed of the object, however if the height was 700 miles above the surface then the object would be travelling at around 30,000 mph. Any lower (thereby slower) it is possible that were looking at a minuteman shockwave. (or any other high speed craft).Kenny wrote:So I did. As I was sure earlier I am sure now - that couldn't be rocket fuel. Notice the clouds visible on one of the movies - they moved significantly, and the air movement had no visible effect on the slowly growing bubble, which in addition has accelerated! I have 3 guesses now, from the less probable, they are:Please do
3. Ionized gas - it explains the acceleration of the bubble, but doesn't explain no disturbances.
2. Complex gravitational/EM effect (no idea what kind of effect)
1. 4D effect ;]
As Geck explains, this object would not be hypersonic, or even supersonic on impact. However, assuming it were still under power and hit the ocean at Mach 5, the impact would not be very damaging.popcicle wrote:I am curious if that ICBM was going MACH 5 and crashed into the ocean, what in the heck did it do to the ocean? Wouldn't the impact of that have been recorded somewhere as well? How much sea life would have been killed and over how large an area? How about being radioactive? I am certain there are numerous questions to still be asked and answered.
geckzilla wrote:
When an object falling from space enters Earth's atmosphere it begins to immediately decelerate and ablate, so it would not be going so fast by the time any large pieces reached the ocean. Any larger life forms would have to be spectacularly unlucky to have been hit by the pieces, just like humans so rarely are struck by any kind of meteorites or other space debris. The ocean is a large place and all the spacejunk combined pales in comparison to the awful amount of terrestrial garbage we've dropped in there.
[b][color=#FF0000]BART'S COMET[/color][/b] wrote:QUIMBY: (pointing skywards) Run!Click to play embedded YouTube video.
Comet enters the atmosphere, breaking up.
MARGE: Look!!
LISA: It's breaking up!!
The comet breaks up more, until it becomes just a small rock. The rock makes a hole in Skinner's weather balloon, deflating it, then rebounds off Ned's bomb shelter, knocking it to the ground. Ned and Moe look on and gasp, while the comet bounces up the hillside. Bart picks it up.
BART: Cool!!
LISA: We're saved!!
MOE: Let's go burn down the observatory so this'll never happen again.!
LISA: I can't believe that extra-thick layer of pollution that I've picketed against is what burned up the comet.!
BART: But what's really amazing, is that this is exactly what Dad said would happen.
LISA: Yeah, Dad was right...
HOMER: I know, kids. I'm scared too!!