I am not sure if this is real or not. Maybe someone on here can shed some light on whatever this may be (AI, experiment, or some other phenomena). I have hardly been on the web today, but it seems like every other site I visited there content about aliens/unidentified flying objects. I saw one that had some sort of captioning in video that included Arabic writing and in the film there were two fighter jets chasing two flying saucers. There may be something to the "alien invasion/false flag" BS floating around the internet.
I first saw this video at 90 Miles From Tyranny
According to several sites it was a fireworks display at a concert last summer. No idea if thats true or not.
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No attribution, no location, nothing but something anyone could do with a decent graphics engine...
ReplyDeleteSomeone needs to take credit for this kind of thing and at least timestamp, geo-locate and testify or we shouldn't call it anything but distraction...
It would be helpful for the next publishers to provide GPS coordinates and time stamp. This is vital to tracking...
ReplyDeleteAt the time, that was all the information I had. I was hoping that someone on here could provide answers.
DeleteIs it real or is it AI? Whoever posted this needs to step up and give the details.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an air blanket bum. Maybe we don’t want to know until the final bewitching minutes of Life.
ReplyDeleteWith the current capabilities of video editing software and CG graphics it's no longer possible to trust anything you see on the Internet.
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DeleteJavonte Kareem Abdul forgot to exit his meth lab BEFORE lighting up that ganga.
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ReplyDeleteExperiment induced phenomenon. Inter cloud lightning is a discharge of the charge potential that accumulates in that cloud. Some clouds do not produce an environment suitable for intercloud lightning, so the charge continues to accumulate, until it is dispersed via precipitation, or the ground potential is sufficient to balance the equation vi ground lightning. If such a cloud encounters aerosolized conductive particles, localized arc cascades may occur.
ReplyDeleteThat is the best explanation I've read. Thanks.
Delete'Zactly what I was thinking soon as the flash began, though my description wouldn't have been as detailed.
DeleteThank you for your responses. Although pyrotechnics can achieve a myriad of effects, the spirals that were reported don't seem to be supported by the video. Without any visual reference, I cannot speculate. That much pyrotechnics, with no other display, during daylight, and no public knowledge of a display, minimizes the "fireworks"explanation.
DeleteI was told there would be no math.
Deleteas an old pyro this looks like fireworks, the bright light and the sizzle that follows matches exactly the effect known as dragon's eggs. This is not the least surprising as YouTube is full of videos of the mayhem of LA on the fourth. The size of that display would take some dedication but from what I've seen LA is awash is 1.3g professional pyro, stuff illegal in consumer hands.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a CBU-58 or airburst arty shot. There’s already dust/smoke in the air, possibly from the first impacts.
ReplyDeleteHow about a weird example of intra cloud lightening or swamp gas. - Nemo
ReplyDeleteIf this really happened, there should be multiple reports from eye witnesses , as well as recordings from door, dashboard, security, and traffic cameras. Without that it's just a fairly sophisticated fake.
ReplyDeleteI remember dust explosions taking out grain elevators back in the 70's. I wonder if that may have been something like that. Any particulate matter can "explode" under the right conditions. Very weird, though.
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DeleteCow flatulence igniting? After all, it DOES look like California...
ReplyDeleteWhen a .gov won’t tell it’s people what those drones were over NJ., it’s time for a new .gov.
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