Uh, you're not really addressing anything in my post. The polite thing to do would be to at least acknowledge the points I raised, then show me where I could be in error.
What second in the video shows the power coming back on to make that light you see?
To address your comments: the power comes on very, very briefly at 03:57:15 in the video, starting at frame 0 of that second and continuing into frame 1.
When the power is on, all the lights are on... what causes that blue flash of light you see if all the lights are on?
I'm not sure what you're referring to. I made no reference to a blue flash of light.
A bat? Where there's electrical discharge because the bat lowered the impeadance... where is the brown out? and dip in voltage which would be shown in the lights fading in and out? What point in the video does it happen? You have a time stamp show me...
There was no brownout and thus no "dip" in the voltage. A bat caused a short circuit that
cut power to an area of town; that is, reduced voltage to zero and stopped the flow of current. That strated at 03:57:08 frame 9 (the last frame for that second; frame counts start at 0) in your video with a noticeable loss of lighting intensity. At that point, for some reason your video either lost a full second, or glitched and forced the clock forward one second. (By the way, have you tested your battery circuit to ensure it completely isolates a voltage drop or overvoltage on the supply side from the output side? It should, of course, but have you verified that?) My conclusion is the camera glitched and added a second, because at 03:57:10 frame 0 there is still some residual light, while at frame 1 it's really dark.
At 03:57:10 frame 5 things brighten up a bit, which I attribute to the camera adjusting its sensitivity to account for the lack of light. Does your model have the infrared LEDs to help with night vision? If so, that's another factor that needs to be taken into account.
Five seconds later a recloser kicked in and tried to restore power; that happens at precisely 03:57:15 (frames 0 and 1) in the video, 5 seconds after the outage began. For 2/10 of a second there was some power and some lights started to come back on. The recloser determined the fault had not been corrected and cut power again, causing the lights to go out. Because we don't know the exact voltage at that time (too low? too high?) nor its waveform, we can't completely predict its effect on every device in the area.
The relays shut down and stayed down...
No explanation fits, go back to ridiculing me or start giving time stamps and screen shots explaining why I'm wrong, in done with peoples word, just show me what you see in the video that proves me wrong.
As far as I know I've not ridiculed you in any way.
Further, as others have very patiently tried to explain to you, a failure to explain each and every aspect of the two frames of video (at 03:57:10, frames 0 and 1) from a consumer grade web camera
does not in any way, shape, or form imply an extraterrestrial spacecraft was responsible for what we see.
By your logic we could just as well assume a ghost, angels, faeries, or a demon from Hell. I think we can safely rule out Yowi, though, due to a lack of activity in the Adelaide area. (I checked
www.yowiesightings.com and didn't see anything for Adelaide.)
We don't have to explain why
you're wrong; it's up to you to show why you think you're correct. Therefore it's not up to us to
explain away aliens; it's up to you to demonstrate they were responsible. You've been trying to do that, but we're not finding your evidence credible, for reasons that we've explained. And even if we accepted the possibility aliens have visited Earth, the anomalies in the video do not immediately require those aliens to be in the Adelaide area in order to explain it.
You're Good at telling me what it is without evidence to validate your claims, that's all you're good at
What I'm trying to tell you is we have a decent (if not perfect) explanation for what is seen in the video, one that does not require the presence of aliens visiting Earth from another solar system. However, it appears you're not reading those posts carefully. You just keep coming back to "well, can you explain
this? (many words which are difficult to put into context.) It must be aliens!"