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Alien Visitation Contact Proof

Ok, more wasted keystrokes.

What was the weather and phase of the moon that night?

Partly cloudy with a near full moon could give you that blurred orange glow (moon behind a cloud) photo. Then no ambient light for the outage and moon not being covered would light up the yard in a way you are not used to seeing. Because your power hasn't been out in a long time.

Not claiming anything here, just something that is possible.

But, seriously I am happy you have achieved a goal in life few will. To be so sure of a truth is fulfilling.
Not many can get that.

Weather was cloudy, but no rain, but.. the moon wouldn't appear for 1 second and vanish or leave that sound
 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bq89KIY5QiG4Nd_4PyUhmGbE935JnU2O/view?usp=drivesdk

My light coming on looks like that, totally different color, and my lights light up next door, despite the power being out and it not being possible

Remove the red cast from the extra red light and appreciate that the light only lit momentarily and probably not to anything like full brightness. Either your light flashed on briefly or the aliens put their light right next to where yours it.

Hint: it's the former.
 
Sorry, it's hard to do on a phone...

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XNVmVZKe4NuBB9l3sjIAL7mRmMlphRAs/view?usp=drivesdk

At the top of the tree, then you see it move down slightly

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X3cB1VQpUiBs5bItGuNdSwGTlcvdzaCZ/view?usp=drivesdk

But you will see light scattering including the roofs, in the very next frame

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XZJ36BTUbQLzggzuqt0l57Gy-QSGVfrN/view?usp=drivesdk

The light scattering stops and focusss to the ground, different color to my lighting and no where near as bright, the LED will switch on to full brightness in less than 10ms if you see it turned on, it's at full brightness or off so it can't be my light again despite the power being out and that not being possible

I see a distant light come on, lighting (backlighting?) some of the leaves in the trees. I suppose the buildings opposite stop us seeing the source.

Then I see your own light come on dimly, illuminating the pot plants. I hear what you're saying about switching the light on but it might only have received a fraction of one full cycle of the mains. The PSU may very well not have got up to its working voltage.

None of this appears to require other than a mundane explanation.
 
I watched the lights go clean out... power sa confirmed the relay had shut down the lines to protect them

Not possible that light on the path was mine, 0volts were flowing no light sources

No brown outs fluctuations occurred or the lights would flicker everywhere and come on, not just 1 led light, impossible, ask any electrician if there was a brown out in that video
 
Remove the red cast from the extra red light and appreciate that the light only lit momentarily and probably not to anything like full brightness. Either your light flashed on briefly or the aliens put their light right next to where yours it.

Hint: it's the former.

Remove that red light?

How? Time machine?

Wake up... if my light came on, all the bloody lights would come on, duh that's how electricity works, it doesn't pick one light to turn on lol..
 
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You said yourself an overload power cut would be followed seconds later by an attempted reconnection and that's what happened. What we saw with the lights was the result of that happening. So where does this "zero volts" thing spring from?
 
Cjdelphi, let's pretend I'm secretly a publisher of sensational books about UFOs, masquerading as a skeptic here to look for hot leads on new UFO stories to popularize. If I think believers will buy it, I'll accept anyone's story without question, and publish anything they come up with. The more probing, the better. So to speak.

Having looked at what you've presented in this thread, the videos and photos, a recording of a funny noise and your narrative of being an electrical engineer and therefore able to rule out all possible sources of light during a power fluctuation and blackout in a populated area, and somehow knowing what kinds of sounds a fusion reactor should make, and being tired the next day. How likely does it seem to you that I'd want to publish a book about your experience? Or even a chapter in a "tales of the unknown" compilation book?

Couldn't care less I just handed you proof, use it
 
Remove that red light?

How? Time machine?

Wake up... if my light came on, all the bloody lights would come on, duh that's how electricity works, it doesn't pick one light to turn on lol..

Not a time machine. I thought we could use our imagination to do it. The colour cast would be less different if there wasn't the red smear from the red light.

Not all lights are created equal. Not all power supplies are created equal. If you just supply a quick jolt of power up the mains, some might briefly light, others would not.
 
You said yourself an overload power cut would be followed seconds later by an attempted reconnection and that's what happened. What we saw with the lights was the result of that happening. So where does this "zero volts" thing spring from?

It couldn't switch on as it detected a fault still... so it gives up trying until the power company comes out

You can't pick holes in my story, I'm using something called the truth call power SA give them the time stamp if you need proof the transformer was fine

They told me it would attempt to come back on, they also told me a bat caused it they talk crap...

I don't actually see it attempting to come back on or I would have seen every street lamp flicker or flash, it did not, I'm simply telling you what bs my power company told me..
 
You can't pick holes in my story ... They told me it would attempt to come back on...
As we saw.

I don't actually see it attempting to come back on or I would have seen every street lamp flicker or flash, it did not...

And you know every lamp would flicker or flash because... ?

How have you established how many cycles of the mains it takes to light each type of lamp present?

Exactly - you haven't.
 
Not a time machine. I thought we could use our imagination to do it. The colour cast would be less different if there wasn't the red smear from the red light.

Not all lights are created equal. Not all power supplies are created equal. If you just supply a quick jolt of power up the mains, some might briefly light, others would not.

Ok I see what you're getting at, however not all of the path was lit by the red reflection, right up against the wall is free of red light, and you can compare that to just the led light that came on when the power was restored

As I did in the photo, it's just not possible for that light to come on and not see every street lamp come on as well even if it was just dimly, the 240v gets rectified into DC 300v and then an ic switches that power through an air gap transformer stepping that voltage down to 20v or so for the string of leds in series

You would see the light come on almost instantly but the light going out not as quickly as the capacitor discharges, we would see light from all the light sources linger.. it just doesn't happen
 
Schizophrenia has been mentioned

And they say I'm mentally unhinged...

I don't believe in crap without evidence...

So far, I think only one person suggested, out of compassion I believe, that you should have your head examined.

As for believing crap w/out evidencce, perhaps an electrical engineer could help me. My irony meter is on fire.
 
As we saw.



And you know every lamp would flicker or flash because... ?

How have you established how many cycles of the mains it takes to light each type of lamp present?

Exactly - you haven't.

It should only take a few cycles at 50hz to fill that capacitor but again, that is how electricity works, most of the lights are LEDs and incandescent, send power down a line and they will glow, allow them, you never seen one Christmas bulb lit up, they all go out

I've only seen one brown out here in my life in a very old area obviously no hardware protection like in this area

Send power out, all connected things will get a dose not just 1 led light bulb which is a different color temperature completely despite the power being clean out
 
Remove the red cast from the extra red light and appreciate that the light only lit momentarily and probably not to anything like full brightness. Either your light flashed on briefly or the aliens put their light right next to where yours it.

Hint: it's the former.


Yeah, you're right. When the power first goes out, there are three frames where the hot spots (either reflections or spotlights) start dimming, then three frames where there's still light on the tree trunk and the planters on the ground. During those three frames, the planters cast specific shadows and have specific highlights on them. Then the foreground goes more or less fully dark. (Overall light levels continue to fluctuate in the frames that follow, though.)

During the light flashes six seconds later, in the frames where the planters on the ground are illuminated again, the highlights and shadows of the planters on the ground are identically positioned. This light must be from a source that also contributed to the illumination of the final frame(s) before the foreground went dark in the blackout. The later light is a different hue and the tree trunk doesn't get illuminated. It either didn't come on with the same intensity (and the camera has adjusted to the lower light level) or there was more than one light emitter involved and only the lower-angle one flickered on.

(Each "three frame" period on the YouTube video is obviously repetition of the same single frame captured by the camera.)
 
I was tired for days after it, I know I was awake I just have no memory, I'm in a forum for skeptics and being called crazy for saying I had alien visitation

Yet... being told the power going out followed by light is a lightning or electric discharge yet I don't hear a transformer blowing do you?

The transformer is too far away and would still be heard, don't you think I'd be arrested for messing with power lines? And if was doing that how did I shine a light and make the sound?

That's more crazy than what I'm saying...

I did not call you crazy, as I don't do internet diagnosis.

I did suggest, and I will now state far more clearly, that claiming a degree in a relevant subject gives you some extra knowledge, then following that with obvious bollocks about polygraphs and abductions is not helping any claims of credibility. Quite the opposite.

That and one of my usual right, bang up-to-date pop cultural references.
 
And if the cycle didn't reach 240V and the rectified DC didn't reach 300V, what then?


An incandescent will glow dimly and led one might not light up at all if the voltage isn't greater than the combined forward voltage drop of all the leds

Provided there's no circuit measuring the voltage otherwise nothing, the flurotube would take time to power up no way fast enough to do this

Again, I saw the power going out and staying out, can't be that, if it was you would see the whole street dimly glow
 

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