Sunday, August 30, 2015

Orb Veil Reappears With the Exact Same 14-Point Shape

Photo date: August 29, 2015. Photographer: Mark Mahin.

Let us now look at a most astonishing pair of photos in which we see an inexplicable exact duplication that is very strong evidence that something paranormal was occurring.

Both photos were taken while I was photographing ordinary drops of pure, clean water falling against a dark background. My camera was resting on a stable platform.

The first photo in the pair is below. We see one of the objects I call "orb veils." I have 47 photos of these strange objects.  The photo also shows the equally mysterious objects I call "orb crescents." I have 37 photos of these strange objects, which are as hard to explain as the orb veils.

orb veil
After taking this photo I took two other photos which showed no such object. When I took these photos the camera was in the exact same position, facing the same background.

I then took the photo below, which was taken roughly 20 seconds after the first photo. The photo below shows another orb veil. Very importantly, this orb veil has exactly the same very distinctive shape as the orb veil shown in the first photo.

orb veil
I count some 14 exterior points or spiky edges on the first photo, and I see exactly the same points in exactly the same positions in the second photo. Moreover, in the bottom part of the orb veil shown in the first photo, we see two eye-like features consisting of concentric rings. If you look closely at the second photo, you can see exactly the same features, in the same area of the orb veil.

So what we see here is an orb veil reappearing with exactly the same very distinctive shape that we saw before.  Between the first photograph and the second photograph, the unmoved camera on a platform took 2 photos that showed no such thing. So this is a case that we must call a reappearance.

This exact reappearance is sufficient to rule out all normal explanations for these orb veils.  I can only think of two natural explanations for why one might see an orb veil like this in a photo: (1) perhaps we might be seeing some kind of "water splash" while photographing falling water drops; (2) perhaps we might be seeing some kind of "light flare" rather like lens flare.  But under such natural explanations, we would expect the shapes of the orb veils to have a completely random appearance each time. We would never expect to see two orb veils photographed in the same photo session to have exactly the same very distinctive shape, with each of 14 spiky points being in the same position. The chance of such a thing occurring by chance is less than 1 in a trillion (1 in 1,000,000,000,000).

Below is a photo that combines the two images.



The photo before the first photo and the photo after the second photo (both taken of the same background from the same fixed camera position) did not show any such orb veil. So there was this series of photos from the same fixed camera position: 1. No orb veil. 2. Orb veil with a distinctive 14-point shape. 3. No orb veil. 4. No orb veil. 5. Orb veil with the exact same 14-point shape. 6. No orb veil.

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