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plausible alternative User ID: 1332173 United States 05/15/2011 11:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There are two other, in my opinion, more realistic possibilities here besides an actual object bouncing off the outer atmosphere of the sun: 1) Plane in our own atmosphere or some other object. It is a perspective thing that is re-creatable. 2) Videographic effects. I can create that in Photoshop and animate it. Don't even need a real object. What caught my attention was that there is absolutely no distortion of the atmosphere of the larger body (the sun) or the object itself. To see something like that, the object would have to be huge. The gravity alone would create a distortion that should be visable. I just don't see this as authentic. It does not feel right. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1033289 Canada 05/15/2011 11:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There are two other, in my opinion, more realistic possibilities here besides an actual object bouncing off the outer atmosphere of the sun: Quoting: plausible alternative 13321731) Plane in our own atmosphere or some other object. It is a perspective thing that is re-creatable. 2) Videographic effects. I can create that in Photoshop and animate it. Don't even need a real object. What caught my attention was that there is absolutely no distortion of the atmosphere of the larger body (the sun) or the object itself. To see something like that, the object would have to be huge. The gravity alone would create a distortion that should be visable. I just don't see this as authentic. It does not feel right. Something does happen, watch it frame by frame the Sun does get affected a bit. The thing is so fast it'S mind boggling. If it was a plane in our atmosphere it wouldn't go so fast in and out of the screen plus there is a slight change of course after the skimming on top of the sun. I dunno man, it is very weird, quite unusual to say the least. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 658249 Netherlands 05/15/2011 11:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wow.Very interesting OP Quoting: BlindNakedImagine the size of that thing?!? Now imagine the speed and power generation it takes to break away from the Sun?!? Not even gonna think structural integrity or shielding required to perform this. must be about earth's size |
plausible alternative User ID: 1332173 United States 05/15/2011 12:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There are two other, in my opinion, more realistic possibilities here besides an actual object bouncing off the outer atmosphere of the sun: Quoting: plausible alternative 13321731) Plane in our own atmosphere or some other object. It is a perspective thing that is re-creatable. 2) Videographic effects. I can create that in Photoshop and animate it. Don't even need a real object. What caught my attention was that there is absolutely no distortion of the atmosphere of the larger body (the sun) or the object itself. To see something like that, the object would have to be huge. The gravity alone would create a distortion that should be visable. I just don't see this as authentic. It does not feel right. Something does happen, watch it frame by frame the Sun does get affected a bit. The thing is so fast it'S mind boggling. If it was a plane in our atmosphere it wouldn't go so fast in and out of the screen plus there is a slight change of course after the skimming on top of the sun. I dunno man, it is very weird, quite unusual to say the least. It is really weird and I do indeed see what you mean. There are still other plausible explanations, but with all the really strange stuff going on right now, that we are capturing on video no less, the original hypothesis would not surprise me at all right now! |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1033289 Canada 05/15/2011 01:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There are two other, in my opinion, more realistic possibilities here besides an actual object bouncing off the outer atmosphere of the sun: Quoting: plausible alternative 13321731) Plane in our own atmosphere or some other object. It is a perspective thing that is re-creatable. 2) Videographic effects. I can create that in Photoshop and animate it. Don't even need a real object. What caught my attention was that there is absolutely no distortion of the atmosphere of the larger body (the sun) or the object itself. To see something like that, the object would have to be huge. The gravity alone would create a distortion that should be visable. I just don't see this as authentic. It does not feel right. Something does happen, watch it frame by frame the Sun does get affected a bit. The thing is so fast it'S mind boggling. If it was a plane in our atmosphere it wouldn't go so fast in and out of the screen plus there is a slight change of course after the skimming on top of the sun. I dunno man, it is very weird, quite unusual to say the least. It is really weird and I do indeed see what you mean. There are still other plausible explanations, but with all the really strange stuff going on right now, that we are capturing on video no less, the original hypothesis would not surprise me at all right now! Yup.. My thoughts exactly. I really find this stands out |