That would guarantee that "thin air" they were talking about.Good point. We don't know if this didn't actually happen on Mars.
But to your point, no one knows that it didn't happen on Venus.
That would guarantee that "thin air" they were talking about.Good point. We don't know if this didn't actually happen on Mars.
Could be molasses air, indeed.That would guarantee that "thin air" they were talking about.
But to your point, no one knows that it didn't happen on Venus.
Ask yourself: if there were 'thousands' of people experiencing this in front of witnesses [who are reputable] why are the only places you can hear about it UTube or Reddit? Wouldn't you expect there to be more mainstream discussion? I mean, how many people have cellphones w/ cameras these days?
OP, why do you believe the story as told. Do you think the story as told could be sexed up from the original story? If not, why not?
You are seriously hopeless.
I'll answer it for you, then.How? It doesn't answer my question.
I reading this thread and there's a tune going on in my head...I'm on the fence when it comes to these kinds of stories.
It's a rare person who can be so gullible and still tie their shoelaces.How? It doesn't answer my question.
I suggest you be skeptical about all these reports. Even if there is video, you should doubt the video. People don't just disappear in an instant.I'm on the fence when it comes to these kinds of stories. I'm skeptical, but at the same time, these reports of things or people vanishing out of existence in plain sight are common and seem to defy any rational explanation.
If you head over to reddit.com/r/glitch_in_the_matrix there are tons of these reports. They often say in their posts that they were with a friend who also saw the person vanish, ruling out a hallucination or perception issue, and they clarify that the person did not go behind anything or walk alway. The person, car or building was in plain sight or 3 feet in front of them when they just blinked out of existence, as if someone hit the delete button on them.
These reports are always consistent in that they do not report that there was any kind of explosion, sound or flash of light when the person vanished. The atoms in the person's body did not simply turn into energy - they vanished entirely.
Yes, you should be sceptical even about a video. Disappearing something is the easiest effect to fake. They were doing it with film cameras. Also, people are really stupid. Especially on Reddit.Even if someone recorded it, wouldn't people say it's fake or something? Video editing software is so advanced nowadays it's near impossible to tell what's real and what's been faked.
If it's as common as he says, he may disappear in one of these ''glitch'' things.But if he finds EVEN ONE that's remotely credible he'll be insufferable for months.
Are you privy to a report that explicitly says any of this? I'd like to read it.Because he was walking in a field. There was nothing there to occlude him from view. He was in plain sight and literally blinked out of existence, similar to how you have a model in a 3D program, select the model and hit 'delete' then it just disappears. If he just vanished as in he ran away and wasn't seen again, then this case would not be so mysterious.
...similar to how you have a model in a 3D program, select the model and hit 'delete' then it just disappears.
Well, it was 120 years ago....
If you wanted to be skeptical, step one would be to not creatively punch up the account of events so that it sounds way more mysterious than it is.I'm on the fence when it comes to these kinds of stories. I'm skeptical...
If is as common as he says says says THUMP why are we not ex exp exphuyrv experience it a lot a lot a lot more or less less THUMP OFTEN often?If it's as common as he says, he may disappear in one of these ''glitch'' things.
Did the duck describe it as "like clicking 'delete' in a 3D computer program"?This duck, was as astounded as me when the piece of bread I threw it just disappeared into thin air.
Another rather strange idea is that poltergeists could be behind the phenomenon of disappearing or teleporting objects.
Well, they do like bread, although they often have trouble eating it - as we know from noted philosopher Gordon Sumner.What does a poltergeist want with a piece of bread?