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Anonymous Coward User ID: 4564570 United States 02/27/2013 05:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If its sunlight, then it would stick around for sometime. Sunlight doesn't appear for a minute or two then disappear. The sunlight would slowly be able to come in and slowly fade away. Watch before the light appears. It slowly fades in. Y'all are cray Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34504756 If its sunlight, then it would stick around for sometime. Sunlight doesn't appear for a minute or two then disappear. The sunlight would slowly be able to come in and slowly fade away. Watch before the light appears. It slowly fades in. Y'all are cray Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34504756 Stick around for sometime? The light movement depend on the distance the window is from the surface of reflection/how large the window is and soooo many other factors. You can't just say its not moving like sunlight. The span of time in those images is about 30 minutes and the distance it moves is about 6-7 feet. How is that not plausible? |
Dr. Charles Norris User ID: 35267774 United States 02/27/2013 05:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The rate at which the light moves across the room is related to the size of the windows through which the sun is passing. I see people claiming that it is impossible for the sunlight to pass that quickly and stating that it takes "15 minutes." There is no recorded time it takes sunlight to pass. It's dependent on many things: time of year, time of day window size etc. the chances of that being the sun are so much greater than an apparition. All it will take is another day before we know. Unless the window is covered Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4564570 exactly....... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 30832558 Canada 02/27/2013 05:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No doubt it is the sun shining through the window. I would be arrogant to be so sure of that, and if incorrect, ignorant to believe it. [link to i54.tinypic.com] That is undeniable. The sun can still form apparitions. That is what it looks like to me, and to a lot of others. Find out tomorrow! Or this thread was a waste of time. I think it was the sun but this is an apparition. |
Dr. Charles Norris User ID: 35267774 United States 02/27/2013 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If its sunlight, then it would stick around for sometime. Sunlight doesn't appear for a minute or two then disappear. The sunlight would slowly be able to come in and slowly fade away. Watch before the light appears. It slowly fades in. Y'all are cray Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34504756 If its sunlight, then it would stick around for sometime. Sunlight doesn't appear for a minute or two then disappear. The sunlight would slowly be able to come in and slowly fade away. Watch before the light appears. It slowly fades in. Y'all are cray Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34504756 Stick around for sometime? The light movement depend on the distance the window is from the surface of reflection/how large the window is and soooo many other factors. You can't just say its not moving like sunlight. The span of time in those images is about 30 minutes and the distance it moves is about 6-7 feet. How is that not plausible? they're in denial.... |
Dr. Charles Norris User ID: 35267774 United States 02/27/2013 05:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No doubt it is the sun shining through the window. I would be arrogant to be so sure of that, and if incorrect, ignorant to believe it. Quoting: bausse [link to i54.tinypic.com] That is undeniable. The sun can still form apparitions. That is what it looks like to me, and to a lot of others. Find out tomorrow! Or this thread was a waste of time. I think it was the sun but this is an apparition. so now we are resorting to "the sun made a shape" Versus it wasn't the sun.... Last Edited by Dr. Charles Norris on 02/27/2013 05:09 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22439663 United States 02/27/2013 05:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm not one to start a fight with Chuck Norris but if you look at the OP and look at the pictures that are taken every 2 minutes. The sun would have to move across the entire sky. So its not the sun. It could be as someone else (who read the entire thread) said, someone moving a light source to decrease reflection in the web cam. Quoting: RayGun I have read the whole thread up and to this point. Even the OP him/herself admitted that it looked like it was probably the sun moving across the room. Then the next post said it was going viral and the OP threw that out the window and decided to sell t-shirts. You can tell its the sun as it moves because the light even reflects on things above the "pope ghost". OP, I hope you are kidding about cashing in. The can has copyright and you know how the Vatican loves its money. hey i might even send a shot of what the OP has said bout selling t-shirts to the vatican ,see what they say ,bet they sue him You guys are unreal! its a damn joke! t-shirts....really? cmon! Wow, I did mentioned that I hoped you were kidding. Still if the church wanted to go after you for it they could, you have to have permission to alter something that is copyrighted. In reality, I doubt anyone of any real importance will see them so I was just joking. What I was really looking to point out was that you had said that it probably was the sun, debunking your own thread. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30832558 Canada 02/27/2013 05:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No doubt it is the sun shining through the window. I would be arrogant to be so sure of that, and if incorrect, ignorant to believe it. Quoting: bausse [link to i54.tinypic.com] That is undeniable. The sun can still form apparitions. That is what it looks like to me, and to a lot of others. Find out tomorrow! Or this thread was a waste of time. I think it was the sun but this is an apparition. so now we are resorting to "the sun made a shape" Versus it wasn't the sun.... :toofunny: I would say that is the more realistic and appropriate observation but either way, you will let us know tomorrow. :) It is either the sun, or it is not the sun, but we have the inverted picture which is evidence of something. So you tell me, is it all bs, is there an apparition and if so, is it a reflection of the sun which is an energy source, or is the energy source from within the room? |
Dr. Charles Norris User ID: 35267774 United States 02/27/2013 05:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As I had already stated, yes I do think its the sunlight - maybe not that yellow thing, but yes after much convincing - its the sunlight. Quoting: ItSeesThroughEyes I'm proud of you OP... you put on your big boy pants and manned up! I found it funny that someone took your screenshots and photo shop'd yellow around the sunlight to make it look more like an angel and then loaded it up on YouTube.... Great thread either way! This is why I hang out on GLP! |
ItSeesThroughEyes (OP) User ID: 1409886 United States 02/27/2013 05:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As I had already stated, yes I do think its the sunlight - maybe not that yellow thing, but yes after much convincing - its the sunlight. Quoting: ItSeesThroughEyes I'm proud of you OP... you put on your big boy pants and manned up! I found it funny that someone took your screenshots and photo shop'd yellow around the sunlight to make it look more like an angel and then loaded it up on YouTube.... Great thread either way! This is why I hang out on GLP! Ha! actually that shot existed before my post. Its entirely different |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 30832558 Canada 02/27/2013 05:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As I had already stated, yes I do think its the sunlight - maybe not that yellow thing, but yes after much convincing - its the sunlight. Quoting: ItSeesThroughEyes I'm proud of you OP... you put on your big boy pants and manned up! I found it funny that someone took your screenshots and photo shop'd yellow around the sunlight to make it look more like an angel and then loaded it up on YouTube.... Great thread either way! This is why I hang out on GLP! :welldone: LOL about the yellow I didn't even notice that! I copied it from another thread. Wasn't me. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29664805 United States 02/27/2013 05:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In this next image, you can easily see that it is either sunlight falling on the railing, or a translucent object. The railing can be seen through the apparition. [link to i51.tinypic.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21993077 United States 02/27/2013 05:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sorry if someone already said this.....I didnt read the whole thread.... Quoting: Dr. Charles Norris it is obviously light reflecting through a window..... the reason it is moving gradually to the right is obvious.... just like the sun travels.... you guys have never seen light shine through a window and move across the room before? Maybe you would be interested in this? [link to tinypic.com] I'd like to believe in stuff like this too.... but, you need to let this thread die, bro it is obviously sunlight shining through a window gradually moving across the room...... This trains a Trollin' can't stop it, get off the pope tracks. Fixed |
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Seelenheilkunde User ID: 35279599 Romania 02/27/2013 05:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If its sunlight, then it would stick around for sometime. Sunlight doesn't appear for a minute or two then disappear. The sunlight would slowly be able to come in and slowly fade away. Watch before the light appears. It slowly fades in. Y'all are cray Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34504756 how are we supposed to do that?......how did you do that? the images a still frames.... the webcam is not live....they load a new image every few minutes.... your theory is the only thing that is "cray" My question is: Why did they install a camera to take shots every 2 minutes and not one that shoots live? |
Dr. Charles Norris User ID: 35267774 United States 02/27/2013 05:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If its sunlight, then it would stick around for sometime. Sunlight doesn't appear for a minute or two then disappear. The sunlight would slowly be able to come in and slowly fade away. Watch before the light appears. It slowly fades in. Y'all are cray Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34504756 how are we supposed to do that?......how did you do that? the images a still frames.... the webcam is not live....they load a new image every few minutes.... your theory is the only thing that is "cray" My question is: Why did they install a camera to take shots every 2 minutes and not one that shoots live? It's a bandwidth issue... live feed is very expensive versus posting a new picture every few minutes cost next to nothing... |
Shayla User ID: 35280802 United Kingdom 02/27/2013 06:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not the sun made a shape. The sun is an energy source. There has to be a source of energy in order for an apparition to take form. So I guess, yeah... the sun did make a shape...in a way... :P Quoting: bausse One of the more intelligent comments! I personally don't know what it is. I accept it could be the sun or some other trick of the light, but regardless of that it is an unusual phenomenon to appear like a figure in this way, especially when inverted. I would have thought, as well, that a sun beam would expand outwards from the source (a window)not concentrate inwards like this. and it DOES seem to move fast, although I think there are plausible explanations for this from what I read. I'm not a photography expert and maybe it IS possible. In any case, I can't help feeling that some of the vehement debunkers have a vested interested in debunking this out of hatred for institutional catholic church, of which I'm not a member, by the way, although I am a Christian. Maybe there is trolling going on, it smells a bit like that.... |
Seelenheilkunde User ID: 35279599 Romania 02/27/2013 06:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If its sunlight, then it would stick around for sometime. Sunlight doesn't appear for a minute or two then disappear. The sunlight would slowly be able to come in and slowly fade away. Watch before the light appears. It slowly fades in. Y'all are cray Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34504756 how are we supposed to do that?......how did you do that? the images a still frames.... the webcam is not live....they load a new image every few minutes.... your theory is the only thing that is "cray" My question is: Why did they install a camera to take shots every 2 minutes and not one that shoots live? It's a bandwidth issue... live feed is very expensive versus posting a new picture every few minutes cost next to nothing... Poor catholic church has not enough money to buy a camera to take shoots live !They put it purposely to observe better the frames when light reaches near the coffin,that's why they put a camera to take shots every 2 minutes.They knew that ! |
Dr. Charles Norris User ID: 35267774 United States 02/27/2013 06:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Charles Norris how are we supposed to do that?......how did you do that? the images a still frames.... the webcam is not live....they load a new image every few minutes.... your theory is the only thing that is "cray" My question is: Why did they install a camera to take shots every 2 minutes and not one that shoots live? It's a bandwidth issue... live feed is very expensive versus posting a new picture every few minutes cost next to nothing... Poor catholic church has not enough money to buy a camera to take shoots live !They put it purposely to observe better the frames when light reaches near the coffin,that's why they put a camera to take shots every 2 minutes.They knew that ! well then there you go you just answered your own question |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10393879 United States 02/27/2013 06:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If its sunlight, then it would stick around for sometime. Sunlight doesn't appear for a minute or two then disappear. The sunlight would slowly be able to come in and slowly fade away. Watch before the light appears. It slowly fades in. Y'all are cray Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34504756 how are we supposed to do that?......how did you do that? the images a still frames.... the webcam is not live....they load a new image every few minutes.... your theory is the only thing that is "cray" My question is: Why did they install a camera to take shots every 2 minutes and not one that shoots live? It's a bandwidth issue... live feed is very expensive versus posting a new picture every few minutes cost next to nothing... Like the Vatican is searching for money lol , Lame post |
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Dr. Charles Norris User ID: 35267774 United States 02/27/2013 06:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Charles Norris how are we supposed to do that?......how did you do that? the images a still frames.... the webcam is not live....they load a new image every few minutes.... your theory is the only thing that is "cray" My question is: Why did they install a camera to take shots every 2 minutes and not one that shoots live? It's a bandwidth issue... live feed is very expensive versus posting a new picture every few minutes cost next to nothing... Like the Vatican is searching for money lol , Lame post you obviously dont own your own website and have no clue how bandwidth works |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10393879 United States 02/27/2013 06:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Seelenheilkunde My question is: Why did they install a camera to take shots every 2 minutes and not one that shoots live? It's a bandwidth issue... live feed is very expensive versus posting a new picture every few minutes cost next to nothing... Like the Vatican is searching for money lol , Lame post you obviously dont own your own website and have no clue how bandwidth works And like I told you in your own thread You are a real abrasisive Troll Noob, This is GLP and it will bite you in the ass. Cant delete it here like you did in your own thread |
Dr. Charles Norris User ID: 35267774 United States 02/27/2013 06:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Charles Norris It's a bandwidth issue... live feed is very expensive versus posting a new picture every few minutes cost next to nothing... Like the Vatican is searching for money lol , Lame post you obviously dont own your own website and have no clue how bandwidth works And like I told you in your own thread You are a real abrasisive Troll Noob, This is GLP and it will bite you in the ass. Cant delete it here like you did in your own thread |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 16213727 United States 02/27/2013 07:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Looks like it could be something reflecting sunlight? Are there any windows in this tomb? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1459781 Yes, it is the light from outside, direct or a reflection. It is a sunny day in Rome. ^^^and that sunlight is going to move as the sun moves... yaya there IS evil in the vatican - but, this isn't a polterguist. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33389306 United States 02/28/2013 01:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well, thats the kind of stuff needed to prepare the world for a ressurection of JP II. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 34596923 Lots of people seen this, spread word, be probably on TV soon. So if there would be a resssurection, lots of people who might would have question it are silenced because of this supposely miracle. And if any doubters after resurrection, then there is still BlueBeam to put fancy things in the sky.... Maybe just a guy in tinfoil walking around And don't forget this one in Poland at the 2nd anniversary of his death. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] Yep, came across this today too. I think its all staged and now the purpose of the webcam makes pefect sence I totally agree, they are setting up something They may just need a second miracle. One for beatification, another for sanctification (making JPII an official saint.) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2697490 Canada 02/28/2013 06:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here are the pictures I said I would take, you do see the sun light, but the pictures are nothing like those taken yesterday. At 12:00pm the light starts to come in. Weather at the Vatican sunny and 10 degrees. [link to www.accuweather.com] [link to www.vaticanstate.va] [link to www.vaticanstate.va] [link to www.vaticanstate.va] [link to www.vaticanstate.va] [link to www.vaticanstate.va] |
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