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Saturday, April 9, 2016

Rob Freeman 5/12 às 22:29 -- Differences between actual balloons and balloon anomalies.


As part of the process to learn the subtle differences between actual balloons & balloon anomalies that copy / mimic, MarkKellyRichardPhil & I launched a silver mylar number "3", with 2 tethers. It was quite windy. This video was filmed by Richard for the first part & myself for the 2nd.
UFEs (Unidentified Floating Entities / Anomalies) In order to better understand the difference between…
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Jeremy Thomas But polymorphic anomalies are not constant objects, this for example formed digit "3" but it was not the only shape taken by this anomaly:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6s-_PlSltU
Rob Freeman Thanks Jeremy .. just on a ski trip now for 9 days, but when I get back, am happy to send more balloons up for reference .. I still have on my list the ones you requested & will be happy to take other requests & film them as well. Also plan to tie off a combination group of say 3 silver mylars (perhaps a star, disc & number 1) with fishing line at the farm, into the air, letting them sit there as a signal & see if the anomalies will copy, as Franny suggested. And of course, over the coming weeks, once I get the IR system setup that you are helping with, the research will really move forward. Patrick.

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Rob Freeman 29/11 às 5:34 -- Polymorphic cluster video, with motion tracking & 200% zoom.


For group study purposes, here is Jeremy's polymorphic cluster video shortened, motion tracked, zoomed 200% and speeded up 4x:
Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c92wfe6GTnI This clip has been shortened, zoomed 200%, and speeded up 4x from original video. Jeremy Thomas Y...
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Jeremy Thomas Great job, you can see small sections at the center inflate and deflate, even when polymorphism is better seen in slow mo, some changes are very fast and speed actually mask them. 

Also this particular anomaly had very intense flaring, the front picture in it shows an instance of intense flaring that caused that lens effect that looks like a bean coming out of this object.

Rob Freeman Thanks Jeremy, here is your polymorphic cluster video, with motion tracking & 200% zoom, but this time at the same speed as yours, for studying the frame to frame changes: 

Jeremy Thomas Great that Rob Freeman, sometimes watching these polymorphic objects can give you a "visceral feeling" as if watching something alive and its internal structure.
Jeremy Thomas As always Rob Freeman you can make this footage public, it is a good example of almost subtle polymorphism.


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