At first glance......Maybe there's a good explanation but it is said the sound is off by 3 seconds yet the door slam is heard immediately when it happens? Is the 3 seconds his voice lagging behind his mouth movements...that part is kind of blurry and muffled. Don't like that the end of the bed is blocked from view by chair back cover. That part alone will raise doubt even if unintentional, thus reducing validity by some amount. I noticed the light shining on the upper wall changes in intensity near the end of video, as the door slowly reopens after supposedly closing itself. At no other time, even through the violently sudden door opening scene does the light intensity waver. Is there a reasonable explanation for this optical effect?
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(Jan 1, 2019 09:31 PM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: At first glance......Maybe there's a good explanation but it is said the sound is off by 3 seconds yet the door slam is heard immediately when it happens? Is the 3 seconds his voice lagging behind his mouth movements...that part is kind of blurry and muffled. Don't like that the end of the bed is blocked from view by chair back cover. That part alone will raise doubt even if unintentional, thus reducing validity by some amount. I noticed the light shining on the upper wall changes in intensity near the end of video, as the door slowly reopens after supposedly closing itself. At no other time, even through the violently sudden door opening scene does the light intensity waver. Is there a reasonable explanation for this optical effect? Yes..paranormal activity is often manifested in the flickering of lights as the spirit draws its power from an electrical source. Notice the light dims exactly as the door is being pushed. That merely confirms that it is indeed paranormal in nature. Good catch! Quote:Yes..paranormal activity is often manifested in the flickering of lights as the spirit draws its power from an electrical source. Notice the light dims exactly as the door is pushed. That merely confirms that it is indeed paranormal in nature. Good catch! lol... Explains why my garage light always flickers. (Jan 1, 2019 10:05 PM)Zinjanthropos Wrote:Quote:Yes..paranormal activity is often manifested in the flickering of lights as the spirit draws its power from an electrical source. Notice the light dims exactly as the door is pushed. That merely confirms that it is indeed paranormal in nature. Good catch! Noone said this is the only reason lights flicker. There's old wiring and loose bulbs. (Jan 1, 2019 09:31 PM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: At first glance......Maybe there's a good explanation but it is said the sound is off by 3 seconds yet the door slam is heard immediately when it happens? Is the 3 seconds his voice lagging behind his mouth movements...that part is kind of blurry and muffled. Don't like that the end of the bed is blocked from view by chair back cover. That part alone will raise doubt even if unintentional, thus reducing validity by some amount. I noticed the light shining on the upper wall changes in intensity near the end of video, as the door slowly reopens after supposedly closing itself. At no other time, even through the violently sudden door opening scene does the light intensity waver. Is there a reasonable explanation for this optical effect? There is a brightening of the light at about 46secs. This and the dimming later seem to be an automatic exposure response by the camera. His body blocking some of the light reflecting off the wall causes an increase in exposure, and the later light reflecting off the door (which opened too fast for the camera to react to earlier) causes a decrease in exposure, and that increases again as the door once again swings open. So just automatic exposure. (Jan 1, 2019 09:47 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: Yes..paranormal activity is often manifested in the flickering of lights as the spirit draws its power from an electrical source. Notice the light dims exactly as the door is being pushed. That merely confirms that it is indeed paranormal in nature. Good catch! The lighting doesn't change during the door opening, which was more violent and would require more energy. It brightens as he's looking around, because be blocks the light source and the camera automatically increases its exposure. Nor does the light dimming happen before or when the door starts to close. Only once it is facing the camera and reflecting more light. Quote:Nor does the light dimming happen before or when the door starts to close. No..the light only dims as the locker door is closing. This is obvious from the video. Zinjanthropos is right. (Jan 2, 2019 12:08 AM)Magical Realist Wrote:Quote:Nor does the light dimming happen before or when the door starts to close. It brightens at 46 secs: https://youtu.be/OMtBze0ynoU?t=45s It dims at 1:08: https://youtu.be/OMtBze0ynoU?t=1m7s And it brightens again, in two steps, at 1:12: https://youtu.be/OMtBze0ynoU?t=1m12s If you can't see what's obvious in a video you posted, your credibility continues down the toilet. (Jan 2, 2019 12:24 AM)Syne Wrote:(Jan 2, 2019 12:08 AM)Magical Realist Wrote:Quote:Nor does the light dimming happen before or when the door starts to close. The light dims as the locker is closing. This is undeniable. (Jan 2, 2019 12:30 AM)Magical Realist Wrote:(Jan 2, 2019 12:24 AM)Syne Wrote: It brightens at 46 secs: https://youtu.be/OMtBze0ynoU?t=45s What, but you deny the rest of the light changes, which are clearly obvious...all while insisting invisible ghosts are the real obvious thing in the video? (Jan 2, 2019 12:43 AM)Syne Wrote:(Jan 2, 2019 12:30 AM)Magical Realist Wrote:(Jan 2, 2019 12:24 AM)Syne Wrote: It brightens at 46 secs: https://youtu.be/OMtBze0ynoU?t=45s The light dims as the locker is closing. This is undeniable. |
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