Friday, February 13, 2015

Super-dramatic Orb Motion in Grand Central Station

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

Below is a photo taken in Grand Central Station in New York (click to see the full photo in its original resolution).

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On the right we see a very anomalous luminous object. Below is a closeup of it.

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If you didn't have very abundant evidence on this blog that orbs move rapidly, you might interpret this as some kind of "snake orb." But since you seem to see three different parts connected by a hazy motion blur, it seems better to interpret this as a photo of an orb moving very rapidly. What we seem to see is the effect photographers call ghosting, produced when you take a photo of something moving much faster than the shutter speed of the camera (the camera had an effective shutter speed of about 1/1000 of a second). We also seem to see two different right-angle changes in direction by this very rapidly moving object, in a short length of space, something that would be impossible for any insect or bird.

This seems to be utterly anomalous motion completely inexplicable under known concepts. I defy anyone to produce a photograph such as this produced through any known natural means.

For similar photos on this site, showing dramatic orb motion, see my posts labeled "speeding air orb" and "speeding water orb."

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