ardvarcus

It's a fly, walking up a sheet of glass. You can see its wings. The "fire" was added later.

salvia_d

Agreed, I really don't want the same type or numbers of people here as there are on Reddit. Reddit is mainly mainstream except for a handful of subs and even those are a reflection of what they use to be.

peanutz

And their votes get manipulated so bad. Nothing is authentic

magic3383

No way for me to be sure, but it does look like bugs to me. The flame looking thing is the only thing that makes me think it may not be bugs.

ddavidson

In all honesty....

Wish we coulda seen more of the second one. First one does look like a bug.

VictorSteinerDavion

Could it not be some sort of beetle sticking it's wings out it's ass shell?

Maybe not a beetle, but certainly a bug of some type with clear wings that move around and catch the sunlight.

I love how calling this anything but muhaliens makes me a shill.

BlowjaySimpson

Seriously. Can anyone source this shit? I can't.

Breadleaf

If we are both talking about the alcubierre drive, then that info about how it's only theorized to work in near-vacuum was very enlightenting. I liked that idea about it potentially being water vapor instead of a lense, that sounds very plausible as far as I understand the theory in light of your explanation.

fagnig

Whats the reddit thread?

fagnig

Wouldnt a warp field/bubble distort spacetime, and everything else within it? Regardless of if it was a vacuum or had lots of stuff in it?

fremar

shills know shit ! good post !

Rellik88

Dude the flys ate taco bell. Nuff said, case closed.

csanders01

Dem sho' is some big ass bugs.

Breadleaf

My theory is that the light seen behind these craft is not fire, but actually a lense of created by condensing and expanding the space around them. Essentialy I believe that when they condence space while in the air, they condence so much atmopshere and water that it creates a lense.

Please tell me what you think as I have never seen this theory anywhere else.

NamelessCrewmember

Maybe, I think I see smoke though which would suggest either plasma or fire of some nature.

Amadameus

Doesn't look much like an alien type UFO to me, looks like some kind of experimental aircraft.

The fire exiting the side could be an afterburner, and when it simply disappears like that we might be looking at stealth technology.

Anyone find it interesting that the light/fire emissions all appear to be pointing in the same direction?

fagnig

Stealth technology is all anti-radar though. Unless you know of any UFO size light bending stealth technology existing?

Amadameus

I'm not saying I know what it was, I'm just saying that an electro reflective coating sounds more feasible than moving out of camera view in less than 1/16th of a second.

fagnig

Somebody else suggested being engulfed by cloud as an explanation, which is unlikely yet more likely than some light bending stealth technology

Amadameus

There are clouds nearby, but in order to disappear so quickly they'd need to be accelerating, and perfectly away from the viewer. That chance is pretty slim.

european

yeah something skunkworks

Grifter42

And that explains all the shills and what not on Reddit.

"IT WAS SWAMP GAS! LOOK AT ALL MY BOUGHT UPVOTES! THEY TOTALLY MEAN I'M CREDIBLE!"

datjedi

Reddit is a fucking joke these days. I wish voat had more people

senpaithatignoresyou

We don't bother to build up our subs.

i am one to talk, i mod the kenshi sub, and no one has been there in a year.

Nofatpeople

They do look like insects on a window screen, until light starts shooting out of its ass.

ddavidson

Eh, could be wings.

foltaisaprovenshill

Upvoat brother, though I still need to point out that they can't be bugs due to them being in focus with the rest of the distant scenery.

Yeah sorta, though that would again, be against all properties of optics, since the camera is focused on the distance, which is easily determined by the distant scenery being in focus .

If the bugs were on the lens or on a window near it, they would be heavily out of focus and appear very blurry. This is how optics work (ignoring, e.g., light field cameras, which this isn't).

But regardless of the optics issue, it's clear they have jets of fire coming out the back when they maneuver. The shills are pretending it's reasonable to claim that these are "insect wings" despite that being the most full retard lie possible.

fagnig

What do you mean by optics?

foltaisaprovenshill

Lenses/cameras - they have certain properties related to how they focus that easily prove these can't be bugs. Namely, there's a focal point of a lens, which is where things viewed through it will be sharp, not blurry (in focus).

Things outside the plane of the focal point appear blurry, especially things far outside it (i.e., as a bug would be if it were sitting on the lens while the camera is focused on the distance).

Since the rules of optics are governed by physics, it's not something that shills can dismiss out of hand.

Nofatpeople

I don't think that they are in focus. I wonder if it could be their clear wings acting as a lens to the light on the left side of the picture. Just ruling out the ordinary before assuming it's a unicorn.

foltaisaprovenshill

They are as "in-focus" as the rest of the clouds and scenery - the image is zoomed in so it's a bit blurry, but yeah, they are definitely in focus compared to something that would be sitting on the lens.

You can try this at home: put a spec of dirt on your camera lens, focus on a distant point: the speck will be super out of focus and blurry. This is just how (ignoring light field cameras) camera optics and focus work.

Nofatpeople

What about the window screen? The unidentified objects are not on the lens there is a window screen between the lens and objects.

foltaisaprovenshill

Maybe we can have a more interesting discussion than "Hurr durr bugs, despite that not being the way optics and focus work at all" with a bunch of shill upvotes.

Baconmon

Would be nice to have sound.. The guy is recording his TV, so he probably saw that on the channel 6 news (oklahoma) and then rewound it again and recorded it with his camera.. Even with sound, we might not be able to hear those objects, but it would be nice to know what the news people were talking about while they were showing that.. They were probably showing the rain, and maybe didn't even notice those objects they were recording.. They switch to a radar screen, which is why I think they were just showing the grass field shot to show that it is raining.. It was probably during their weather segment..

We can tell it is obviously not bugs because of the fire emissions, which means it isn't some thing stuck right on the camera, which means those things are actually in the distance just like they appear to be.. Which means when that one disappears, it isn't some tiny bug that just flew off really fast; it was some thing in the sky that either literally disappeared/warped, or it suddenly took off so incredibly fast that the camera couldn't even catch it moving out of the frame..

It is a shame that the screen switches to radar just as we are seeing the 2nd object start to move.. For all we know, it might have suddenly vanished too after a few seconds just like the 1st one did..