Mojo
Mostly harmless
The sound you hear is directly from the light source,
Is the sound recording in stereo?
The sound you hear is directly from the light source,
I'm a skeptic who has chased after proof for 15 years, there is nothing to say, you do know skeptics have changed their mind ? It can happen...
I was originally skeptic I was unsure for many years things changed i am a messenger nothing more
Is the sound recording in stereo?
It's totally plausible if you use physics.
You might also look into the logical fallacy: post hoc ergo propter hoc. Just because you saw a light came on over there and the lawn lit up over here at the same time does not mean to say one caused the other.
Methinks you doth protest too hard. If you really want to convince me, send a pic of your property facing towards your window from the outside. Show all the building.
Oh, and I'm not going to open your GoogleDrive. It's locked for a start.
I asked a similar question in post #259. So far, there has been no reply.
No idea
https://www.mi-store.com.au/products/xiaomi-mi-home-security-camera-360-1080p-new-version
Not looked at it's specifications
Rubbish. That's a reflection of a lampshade in your house.
Then how can you claim you know the specific location of the source?
The sound you hear is directly from the light source
Is the sound recording in stereo?
I asked a similar question in post #259. So far, there has been no reply.
No idea
https://www.mi-store.com.au/products/xiaomi-mi-home-security-camera-360-1080p-new-version
Not looked at it's specifications
Then how can you claim you know the specific location of the source?
What? What does its processor and memory and onboard sound got to do with it capturing what it did?
I said specifications, hardware...
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Since you have apparently lost track of the conversation thread, here is how it has unfolded:
Are you purposely trying to obfuscate the topic, or do you have a sensible answer?
Yes, the one where the "object" in the Triangle video just happens to have the exact same shape as the aperture of that model of camera is very, very clear.I also doubt he's actually watched those explainers of the tictac videos as you'd have to have drunk all the kool aid not to at least pause and reflect how obvious the flaws in the claims are when the optical illusions are laid bare.
So far we have a power cut followed a few seconds later by an automatic attempted reconnection which dropped out as the fault was still present.
All the funny stuff coincides with that attempted reconnection.
The OP thinks he experienced a travelling search beam, a skip in time and an alien sound.
The light didn't travel. As already noted, a light comes on briefly in one location and then the LED light under the eaves of his own house glows briefly.
His webcam failed to record a second. In another example of a recording he shared, it shows exactly the same glitch, so I put that down to a mundane flaw in the camera, not space aliens distorting time itself.
Coinciding with the dropped second and the jolt of the attempted reconnection of the mains, there's a brief oscillation on the sound recording. It sounds like an electronic artefact to me rather than anything acoustic, and filtered into a brief ringing by whatever bit of circuit it began in. With the electrical jolt of the mains failing to reconnect it could be just about anything and certainly doesn't require aliens.
And that's it.
Now the OP is throwing a list of UFO stories at us which make me nostalgic as they've all been shredded with fascination and great amusement here over the last decade I've been here. Some of the JREF greats.
I also doubt he's actually watched those explainers of the tictac videos as you'd have to have drunk all the kool aid not to at least pause and reflect how obvious the flaws in the claims are when the optical illusions are laid bare.
You see the light start 60 metres away then as it gets closer it focuses light onto the floor of my bedroom window and all the light scattering in the previous frames are gone, why ignore that? Why ignore the sound when nothing was on to make it? Why ignore the fact by the 10th second it should he dark but it's not..
Focus on the light but not the light source, is that the idea of a skeptic is? To not investigate and just make it sound implausible?
So far we have a power cut followed a few seconds later by an automatic attempted reconnection which dropped out as the fault was still present.
All the funny stuff coincides with that attempted reconnection.
The OP thinks he experienced a travelling search beam, a skip in time and an alien sound.
The light didn't travel. As already noted, a light comes on briefly in one location and then the LED light under the eaves of his own house glows briefly.
His webcam failed to record a second. In another example of a recording he shared, it shows exactly the same glitch, so I put that down to a mundane flaw in the camera, not space aliens distorting time itself.
Coinciding with the dropped second and the jolt of the attempted reconnection of the mains, there's a brief oscillation on the sound recording. It sounds like an electronic artefact to me rather than anything acoustic, and filtered into a brief ringing by whatever bit of circuit it began in. With the electrical jolt of the mains failing to reconnect it could be just about anything and certainly doesn't require aliens.
And that's it.
Now the OP is throwing a list of UFO stories at us which make me nostalgic as they've all been shredded with fascination and great amusement here over the last decade I've been here. Some of the JREF greats.
I also doubt he's actually watched those explainers of the tictac videos as you'd have to have drunk all the kool aid not to at least pause and reflect how obvious the flaws in the claims are when the optical illusions are laid bare.
Nothing in the video shows a light moving, let alone getting closer or focusing. By the highlights, shadows, and reflections we can determine that each of the light "beams" in the video comes from one of the same light sources that illuminates the view when the full power is on. You've recorded your own lights flickering during a small localized power outage, which your power company has attributed to an animal shorting their equipment, which is something that happens fairly frequently.
Where do you see the power attempting to be restored? Just because the power company told me over FACEBOOK MESSNENGER chances are they didn't know the difference between their elbown and arse...
https://www.electriciantalk.com/thr...ischarge-arc-or-brownout.293646/#post-5548294
I asked electricians if this is a brown or or electrical arc, and the first person to post of 35 years of being an electrician he said flat out, this is not electrical
The light moves not my problem if you can't see it, it starts 60 meters away and closes in on my bedroom window, your explanation is weak now I spoke to an electrician
The power company told you what should have happened and it did. The power didn't come back up because the fault was still present.
You choose to disbelieve it allegedly now because of the medium over which the message arrived, but clearly it's because it spoils your fantasy about space aliens with miniature fusion reactors and ion drives halting time to scan you with their beam that shines straight through trees yet illuminates things in exactly the way the existing light sources do.
And you have one video glitch and one audio glitch on a webcam you clearly hadn't noticed records video glitches at other times until someone here pointed it out but there's precious little sign you're interested in checking whether that's something it just does from time to time or in what circumstances.
You're jumping straight from hoofbeats to space-zebra without even looking up.