Friday, January 30, 2015

"Sawed" Orb Seen Thrice in Same Spot on Same Day

Photo date: January 2, 2015.  Photographer: Mark Mahin.

The photos I will present in this post will be powerful evidence against the skeptic's claim that orbs are merely dust (the "orb zone" theory). The series will show three orbs in Grand Central Station. Each orb has the same very distinctive "sawed" appearance, in which we see an orb that looks like it had a chunk of it sawed off. All three orbs appear in the same spot.  In each photo, the flat side of the orb is at the same angle of about 45 degrees.

Here is the first photo taken on January 2, 2015.


Here is the 2nd photo taken on January 2, 2015.



Here is the 3rd photo taken on January 2, 2015.

All three photos show this "sawed" orb in about the same spot. The orb has a highly unusual appearance, and it appears with the flat surface inclined at the same angle in each photo, and the same color in each photo. The photos were taken during different minutes, because the people shown are different in each photo. We can ask: what is the chance of us seeing such a thing in three photographs taken on the same day, if the orb is just a random speck of dust a few inches from the camera? No greater than about 1 in a million, I would imagine. Since dust drifts through the air at about two miles an hour, and since the photos were all taken in different minutes, if we imagine that these orbs are all dust particles near the camera, we would have to imagine three different dust particles that coincidentally happened to have had exactly the same unusual appearance, and that appeared at different times in the same spot on the same day. The odds against such a thing are astronomical.

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