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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,269 --> 00:00:03,205 Tonight on "The Proof Is Out There." 2 00:00:03,206 --> 00:00:06,344 Is this video proof of a legendary Alaskan sea creature? 3 00:00:06,345 --> 00:00:09,284 This may be one of the most important pieces of footage 4 00:00:09,285 --> 00:00:12,725 in terms of undiscovered marine species. 5 00:00:12,726 --> 00:00:15,230 What's the secret of these mysterious lights 6 00:00:15,231 --> 00:00:16,464 over Lubbock, Texas? 7 00:00:16,465 --> 00:00:18,903 I can't think of a single rational explanation 8 00:00:18,904 --> 00:00:20,106 for this photo. 9 00:00:20,107 --> 00:00:21,209 A living mummy? 10 00:00:21,476 --> 00:00:24,480 Has this ancient man found the key to eternal life? 11 00:00:24,481 --> 00:00:28,055 Could this be the oldest man that has ever lived? 12 00:00:28,056 --> 00:00:31,228 And they call it Detroit's Area 51. 13 00:00:31,229 --> 00:00:33,900 It was like this X file that no one could solve. 14 00:00:33,901 --> 00:00:37,074 What's being made on this top secret island? 15 00:00:42,819 --> 00:00:44,522 Around the globe are videos. 16 00:00:44,523 --> 00:00:46,258 What are those things? 17 00:00:46,259 --> 00:00:47,628 It's moving. 18 00:00:47,629 --> 00:00:51,201 Photos and sounds that defy explanation. 19 00:00:56,445 --> 00:00:58,382 We don't know where they come from, 20 00:00:58,383 --> 00:01:00,086 who made them, or how they operate. 21 00:01:00,087 --> 00:01:01,288 What are they? 22 00:01:01,289 --> 00:01:03,158 Some sort of bizarre mutation. 23 00:01:03,159 --> 00:01:04,829 What's exciting is nobody really knows. 24 00:01:04,830 --> 00:01:09,238 Extraordinary claims need extraordinary proof. 25 00:01:10,006 --> 00:01:11,174 I'm Tony Harris. 26 00:01:11,175 --> 00:01:13,546 And as a journalist for more than 30 years, 27 00:01:13,547 --> 00:01:16,418 I've followed the facts where they take me. 28 00:01:16,419 --> 00:01:18,690 Now I'm bringing that spirit of investigation 29 00:01:18,691 --> 00:01:21,597 to the world's strangest sounds and images. 30 00:01:22,431 --> 00:01:24,835 We'll analyze each one with top experts. 31 00:01:26,005 --> 00:01:28,375 It's a credible case. It's a credible video. 32 00:01:28,376 --> 00:01:31,314 And pass a verdict on what it is. 33 00:01:31,315 --> 00:01:33,252 This video was clearly faked. 34 00:01:33,253 --> 00:01:35,457 The proof starts now. 35 00:01:43,473 --> 00:01:47,113 Good evening and welcome to "The Proof Is Out There." 36 00:01:47,114 --> 00:01:49,919 As elusive as the Loch Ness Monster, 37 00:01:49,920 --> 00:01:51,656 but maybe not as famous, 38 00:01:51,657 --> 00:01:54,294 is a legendary sea serpent said to inhabit 39 00:01:54,295 --> 00:01:56,733 the waters of the Pacific Northwest. 40 00:01:56,734 --> 00:01:59,304 Today, there has been no actual hard evidence 41 00:01:59,305 --> 00:02:01,307 that this sea monster exists, 42 00:02:01,308 --> 00:02:04,348 but that might have just changed. 43 00:02:05,918 --> 00:02:09,357 2009, Nushagak Bay, Alaska. 44 00:02:09,358 --> 00:02:12,631 Salmon fisherman Kelly Nash is on a boat with his sons, 45 00:02:12,632 --> 00:02:13,800 Jason and Kyle, 46 00:02:13,801 --> 00:02:16,640 when suddenly they spot unusual movement in the water 47 00:02:16,641 --> 00:02:20,580 next to them and start recording this video. 48 00:02:20,581 --> 00:02:23,318 The shaky black and white footage shows what appears to be 49 00:02:23,319 --> 00:02:27,226 a long, dark serpentine creature with humps on its back 50 00:02:27,227 --> 00:02:28,529 moving rapidly through the water. 51 00:02:28,530 --> 00:02:30,533 Now watch. Its head's gonna pop up. 52 00:02:30,534 --> 00:02:31,836 Check this out. 53 00:02:31,837 --> 00:02:33,508 It's blue. 54 00:02:34,275 --> 00:02:36,077 Let's look at that again. 55 00:02:36,078 --> 00:02:38,349 Kelly estimates the massive creature to be 56 00:02:38,350 --> 00:02:41,021 about 20 to 30 feet long. 57 00:02:41,022 --> 00:02:43,158 While this footage is curiously unique, 58 00:02:43,159 --> 00:02:44,829 it may actually be showing us 59 00:02:44,830 --> 00:02:47,333 a clearer view of a legendary creature, 60 00:02:47,334 --> 00:02:49,237 a cryptid as they're known, 61 00:02:49,238 --> 00:02:51,308 that's been widely reported before. 62 00:02:51,309 --> 00:02:54,381 Field researcher Kim Gerhard explains. 63 00:02:54,382 --> 00:02:56,853 Cadborosaurus or Caddy 64 00:02:56,854 --> 00:02:59,425 is a mysterious sea creature 65 00:02:59,727 --> 00:03:03,500 that's been reported off the coast of Pacific North America. 66 00:03:03,501 --> 00:03:05,370 The name is associated with 67 00:03:05,371 --> 00:03:07,140 the location where it's most been seen, 68 00:03:07,141 --> 00:03:10,580 which is Cadboro Bay, British Columbia. 69 00:03:10,581 --> 00:03:13,385 Cadborosaurus is generally described as 70 00:03:13,386 --> 00:03:16,325 an immense serpentine animal, 71 00:03:16,326 --> 00:03:18,864 anywhere from 60 to 100 feet in length, 72 00:03:18,865 --> 00:03:22,972 with a horse-like head, sharp, fish-like teeth, 73 00:03:22,973 --> 00:03:25,342 giant forward-facing eyes. 74 00:03:25,343 --> 00:03:27,714 There have been more than 300 sightings 75 00:03:27,715 --> 00:03:29,919 of Caddy over the past 200 years, 76 00:03:29,920 --> 00:03:33,125 including one case in the 1930s that may have produced 77 00:03:33,126 --> 00:03:35,530 actual physical evidence of the creature. 78 00:03:35,531 --> 00:03:38,302 During the summer of 1937, 79 00:03:38,303 --> 00:03:40,439 off the coast of British Columbia, 80 00:03:40,440 --> 00:03:43,111 there was a strange animal that was found 81 00:03:43,112 --> 00:03:44,849 in the stomach of a sperm whale. 82 00:03:44,850 --> 00:03:48,322 This animal popped out that was snake-like in form, 83 00:03:48,323 --> 00:03:53,600 had a horse-like head, two flippers and a fluke tail. 84 00:03:54,302 --> 00:03:55,469 The man in charge actually 85 00:03:55,470 --> 00:03:57,641 had these workers take some photographs of it. 86 00:03:57,642 --> 00:03:59,579 Subsequently, this became known as 87 00:03:59,580 --> 00:04:01,615 the Naden Harbour carcass. 88 00:04:01,616 --> 00:04:02,818 In my opinion, 89 00:04:02,819 --> 00:04:05,590 this is the same animal that we see in this video. 90 00:04:05,591 --> 00:04:07,460 But there are other theories as well. 91 00:04:07,461 --> 00:04:09,665 That perhaps we could be looking at 92 00:04:09,666 --> 00:04:13,774 a primitive type of snake-like whale known as a Basilosaur. 93 00:04:15,277 --> 00:04:18,215 The Basilosaur, or Basilosaurus, 94 00:04:18,216 --> 00:04:20,019 was a fearsome predatory whale 95 00:04:20,020 --> 00:04:22,724 which swam the oceans nearly 40 million years ago. 96 00:04:22,725 --> 00:04:25,730 And while scientists first described this as 97 00:04:25,731 --> 00:04:26,966 a giant reptile, 98 00:04:26,967 --> 00:04:30,206 further research determined it to be a marine mammal, 99 00:04:30,207 --> 00:04:32,677 one that could grow up to 65 feet in length. 100 00:04:32,678 --> 00:04:34,682 Could this be the same creature? 101 00:04:34,683 --> 00:04:36,619 There have been hundreds, if not thousands, 102 00:04:36,620 --> 00:04:38,756 of eyewitness accounts, so I think that we could build 103 00:04:38,757 --> 00:04:42,330 a pretty strong case that this animal really does exist. 104 00:04:44,135 --> 00:04:46,004 Right after this video was revealed, 105 00:04:46,005 --> 00:04:50,012 two Cadborosaurus researchers went to visit the Nash family 106 00:04:50,013 --> 00:04:51,849 who shot this footage. 107 00:04:51,850 --> 00:04:52,752 They claim the creature 108 00:04:52,753 --> 00:04:54,655 fully lifted its head out of the water 109 00:04:54,656 --> 00:04:57,827 and even turned to face their camcorder. 110 00:04:57,828 --> 00:04:58,830 But of course, 111 00:04:58,831 --> 00:05:00,901 that piece of evidence isn't on this recording. 112 00:05:00,902 --> 00:05:02,605 Let's see what our experts have to say about 113 00:05:02,606 --> 00:05:04,542 the evidence that remains. 114 00:05:08,550 --> 00:05:11,789 We first wanted to check the authenticity of this tape, 115 00:05:11,790 --> 00:05:14,729 so we brought it to forensic video analyst Michael Primeau. 116 00:05:14,730 --> 00:05:17,668 This video has indications that it was enhanced, 117 00:05:17,669 --> 00:05:20,439 it has processing done to enlarge it 118 00:05:20,440 --> 00:05:21,876 as well as stabilize it. 119 00:05:21,877 --> 00:05:23,813 There's too many unknown variables here 120 00:05:23,814 --> 00:05:27,120 to actually arrive at some sort of accurate conclusion 121 00:05:27,121 --> 00:05:29,324 because the video has been enhanced. 122 00:05:29,325 --> 00:05:31,194 So there's already a red flag. 123 00:05:31,195 --> 00:05:32,564 But to be fair, 124 00:05:32,565 --> 00:05:35,703 we spoke with marine biologist Shea Steingass. 125 00:05:35,704 --> 00:05:38,175 She first looks at this creature's possible connection 126 00:05:38,176 --> 00:05:41,281 with the prehistoric Basilosaurus. 127 00:05:41,282 --> 00:05:43,218 I don't think that's what we're looking at 128 00:05:43,219 --> 00:05:45,456 because the body type of the Basilosaur 129 00:05:45,457 --> 00:05:47,159 was actually pretty solid. 130 00:05:47,160 --> 00:05:49,297 It wasn't a snake-like animal. 131 00:05:49,298 --> 00:05:51,235 However, Steingass believes 132 00:05:51,236 --> 00:05:52,904 this creature does have more in common 133 00:05:52,905 --> 00:05:55,409 with the marine mammal Basilosaurus 134 00:05:55,410 --> 00:05:58,983 than the supposed reptile corpse from Naden Harbour. 135 00:05:58,984 --> 00:06:03,660 Nushagak Bay is part of a polar arctic environment, 136 00:06:03,661 --> 00:06:06,098 very cold environments to live in. 137 00:06:06,099 --> 00:06:09,872 It's very unlikely that any kind of reptile-like animal, 138 00:06:09,873 --> 00:06:14,246 especially this size, would be existing in Nushagak Bay. 139 00:06:14,247 --> 00:06:17,821 The animals that thrive here are typically either fish, 140 00:06:17,822 --> 00:06:21,763 invertebrates that live on the bottom, or marine mammals. 141 00:06:21,764 --> 00:06:23,766 There's really no reptiles or snakes 142 00:06:23,767 --> 00:06:25,805 that this could be mistaken for. 143 00:06:26,573 --> 00:06:28,341 Many online critics claim 144 00:06:28,342 --> 00:06:30,713 we are just looking at some piece of trash 145 00:06:30,714 --> 00:06:33,720 or floating debris, but the dozens of tech people 146 00:06:33,721 --> 00:06:36,124 and fishermen who have studied this video 147 00:06:36,125 --> 00:06:39,632 can't explain how debris could move in such an organic way. 148 00:06:40,466 --> 00:06:41,903 Other skeptics have suggested 149 00:06:41,904 --> 00:06:43,806 this could be a formation of seals 150 00:06:43,807 --> 00:06:47,079 or possibly a known giant animal like an oarfish 151 00:06:47,080 --> 00:06:48,315 or a giant eel. 152 00:06:48,316 --> 00:06:50,821 But surprisingly, Steingass is doubtful. 153 00:06:50,822 --> 00:06:53,626 The oarfish has these beautiful dorsal fins 154 00:06:53,627 --> 00:06:57,166 that help them be more hydrodynamic as they swim, 155 00:06:57,167 --> 00:06:58,870 and we don't see that here. 156 00:06:58,871 --> 00:07:02,744 This animal doesn't really seem to have any clear anatomy. 157 00:07:02,745 --> 00:07:04,748 Another really popular theory is that 158 00:07:04,749 --> 00:07:07,386 this is some kind of a giant eel. 159 00:07:07,387 --> 00:07:10,493 And frankly, there's no species of eel 160 00:07:10,494 --> 00:07:14,400 that would be quite this size in Nushagak Bay. 161 00:07:14,401 --> 00:07:16,171 And as far as seals go, 162 00:07:16,172 --> 00:07:17,907 Steingass says it's unlikely 163 00:07:17,908 --> 00:07:20,914 since seals don't typically swim in linear groups, 164 00:07:20,915 --> 00:07:22,851 nor would they keep their heads submerged 165 00:07:22,852 --> 00:07:25,222 while exposing other parts of their body. 166 00:07:25,223 --> 00:07:28,428 So with all of these potential possibilities ruled out, 167 00:07:28,429 --> 00:07:31,602 does Steingass have any idea what this is? 168 00:07:31,603 --> 00:07:35,175 Unfortunately, like many who have chased Caddy's tail, 169 00:07:35,176 --> 00:07:36,411 she's stumped. 170 00:07:36,412 --> 00:07:37,581 This is really interesting footage 171 00:07:37,582 --> 00:07:40,052 and part of the charm of it for me is that 172 00:07:40,053 --> 00:07:43,158 it's difficult to tell exactly what we're looking at. 173 00:07:43,159 --> 00:07:47,033 So this might be one of those classic sea monster videos 174 00:07:47,034 --> 00:07:49,639 that's gonna stick around for a long time. 175 00:07:54,147 --> 00:07:55,149 Our verdict? 176 00:07:55,150 --> 00:07:56,653 Possible cryptid. 177 00:07:56,654 --> 00:07:59,758 If the video is legit, and yes, that's an if, 178 00:07:59,759 --> 00:08:02,330 whatever this thing is has stumped 179 00:08:02,331 --> 00:08:03,966 our ace marine biologist. 180 00:08:03,967 --> 00:08:06,839 People have been looking at this footage since 2009 181 00:08:06,840 --> 00:08:10,581 and to this day it remains a mystery. 182 00:08:10,582 --> 00:08:11,749 But you can be sure 183 00:08:11,750 --> 00:08:14,655 if any more footage of Caddy comes our way, 184 00:08:14,656 --> 00:08:16,125 you'll see it here first. 185 00:08:17,394 --> 00:08:22,838 Now let's head south to Texas and back in time to the 1950s. 186 00:08:23,874 --> 00:08:26,879 UFO mania is in high gear, especially in Lubbock, 187 00:08:26,880 --> 00:08:28,983 the site of a peculiar phenomenon 188 00:08:28,984 --> 00:08:31,589 that is still being debated today. 189 00:08:32,558 --> 00:08:36,565 August 31st, 1951, 18-year-old Carl Hart, Jr. 190 00:08:36,566 --> 00:08:38,803 has his bed pushed next to an open window 191 00:08:38,804 --> 00:08:40,807 in his Lubbock, Texas home. 192 00:08:40,808 --> 00:08:43,278 He's waiting for a strange recurring phenomenon 193 00:08:43,279 --> 00:08:45,016 he'd read about in the papers. 194 00:08:45,017 --> 00:08:46,251 Suddenly it appears. 195 00:08:46,252 --> 00:08:48,756 Hart grabs his camera and runs out into the backyard 196 00:08:48,757 --> 00:08:50,894 to capture the stunning sight. 197 00:08:50,895 --> 00:08:54,267 A V-shaped formation of 15 to 30 lights 198 00:08:54,268 --> 00:08:56,037 appears in the night sky. 199 00:08:56,038 --> 00:08:58,909 Eyewitnesses say the lights were bluish-green in color, 200 00:08:58,910 --> 00:09:02,551 traveling silently overhead from north to south. 201 00:09:02,552 --> 00:09:03,986 The lights then disappeared, 202 00:09:03,987 --> 00:09:06,291 only to reappear a few minutes later. 203 00:09:06,292 --> 00:09:09,932 Writer Amy Teitel says Carl's sighting wasn't the first time 204 00:09:09,933 --> 00:09:11,367 these lights were witnessed. 205 00:09:11,368 --> 00:09:13,873 Five days earlier on August 25th, 206 00:09:13,874 --> 00:09:16,044 the same formation appeared in the sky 207 00:09:16,045 --> 00:09:18,281 in view of three college professors, 208 00:09:18,282 --> 00:09:21,922 one of which was an engineer, and another was a physicist. 209 00:09:21,923 --> 00:09:24,294 If any group of people had the skills 210 00:09:24,295 --> 00:09:27,801 to figure out what this was, it was that group. 211 00:09:27,802 --> 00:09:29,003 After that first sighting, 212 00:09:29,004 --> 00:09:31,007 the professors would often observe these lights 213 00:09:31,008 --> 00:09:33,278 two or three times a night for the next few weeks 214 00:09:33,279 --> 00:09:35,349 before they disappeared forever. 215 00:09:35,350 --> 00:09:37,086 Despite no shortage of eyewitnesses, 216 00:09:37,087 --> 00:09:40,293 Carl was the only one able to successfully capture 217 00:09:40,294 --> 00:09:41,729 the lights on film. 218 00:09:41,730 --> 00:09:44,668 Carl Hart was ultimately interrogated by the US Air Force 219 00:09:44,669 --> 00:09:47,909 and eventually the FBI as part of Project Blue Book. 220 00:09:48,343 --> 00:09:50,647 Project Blue Book was the code name for 221 00:09:50,648 --> 00:09:53,485 the systematic study of UFOs by the US Air Force 222 00:09:53,486 --> 00:09:55,957 from 1947 to 1969. 223 00:09:55,958 --> 00:09:57,326 Lieutenant Edward Ruppelt, 224 00:09:57,327 --> 00:09:59,798 who was the lead investigator on Project Blue Book, 225 00:09:59,799 --> 00:10:02,203 also got in on Hart's story. 226 00:10:02,204 --> 00:10:04,240 He looked at the negatives of the photographs 227 00:10:04,241 --> 00:10:07,880 and determined they were authentic and untampered with. 228 00:10:07,881 --> 00:10:11,956 Project Blue Book reviewed over 12,000 cases. 229 00:10:11,957 --> 00:10:15,696 About 700 of them were determined to be genuine UFOs, 230 00:10:15,697 --> 00:10:17,700 including the Lubbock Lights. 231 00:10:17,701 --> 00:10:20,205 However, Lieutenant Ruppelt also conducted 232 00:10:20,206 --> 00:10:23,011 his own investigation and later claimed to have learned 233 00:10:23,012 --> 00:10:24,781 what caused the Lubbock Lights. 234 00:10:24,782 --> 00:10:26,752 But don't get excited just yet. 235 00:10:26,753 --> 00:10:29,457 On the condition that he remain anonymous, 236 00:10:29,458 --> 00:10:31,963 a scientist confided in Ruppelt that 237 00:10:31,964 --> 00:10:33,766 these lights were actually consistent with 238 00:10:33,767 --> 00:10:36,037 a naturally occurring phenomena. 239 00:10:36,038 --> 00:10:39,343 Ruppelt kept the secret of what the natural phenomenon is 240 00:10:39,344 --> 00:10:43,052 because he realized that any discussion or any information 241 00:10:43,053 --> 00:10:45,690 would lead people back to the scientist. 242 00:10:45,691 --> 00:10:48,262 So while Ruppelt may have had an answer, 243 00:10:48,263 --> 00:10:49,631 as far as we're concerned, 244 00:10:49,632 --> 00:10:52,103 the Lubbock Lights remain an unsolved mystery. 245 00:10:52,104 --> 00:10:54,674 No one knows exactly what these lights are 246 00:10:54,675 --> 00:10:56,244 and many question that Ruppelt 247 00:10:56,245 --> 00:10:59,117 ever had an anonymous scientific source. 248 00:10:59,118 --> 00:11:01,822 Whatever this naturally occurring phenomena is, 249 00:11:01,823 --> 00:11:04,996 it has alluded other scientists for decades. 250 00:11:07,000 --> 00:11:09,838 This isn't your typical UFO sighting. 251 00:11:09,839 --> 00:11:12,844 This happened multiple times a night over two weeks 252 00:11:12,845 --> 00:11:14,781 and hundreds of people saw it. 253 00:11:14,782 --> 00:11:18,088 But we still don't have confirmation of what it was, 254 00:11:18,089 --> 00:11:20,458 unless you believe Lieutenant Ruppelt 255 00:11:20,459 --> 00:11:23,732 really did have an anonymous source who figured it out. 256 00:11:23,733 --> 00:11:25,670 Let's see if our experts can shed some light 257 00:11:25,671 --> 00:11:26,873 on this mystery. 258 00:11:30,346 --> 00:11:33,484 First, we had astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy 259 00:11:33,485 --> 00:11:35,088 analyze a popular theory that 260 00:11:35,089 --> 00:11:37,159 the lights were actually plovers, 261 00:11:37,160 --> 00:11:39,163 migrating birds local to Lubbock, 262 00:11:39,164 --> 00:11:41,935 that were reflecting the street lights below them. 263 00:11:41,936 --> 00:11:44,875 Birds generally aren't going to be reflective enough 264 00:11:44,876 --> 00:11:46,945 to shine this brightly at night. 265 00:11:46,946 --> 00:11:49,316 I've photographed birds at night many times, 266 00:11:49,317 --> 00:11:53,125 they never show up as brighter than the surrounding sky. 267 00:11:53,126 --> 00:11:54,962 The birds are always silhouetted. 268 00:11:54,963 --> 00:11:57,767 These lights were incredibly bright. 269 00:11:57,768 --> 00:11:59,069 Others speculate that 270 00:11:59,070 --> 00:12:00,907 these were secret military craft, 271 00:12:00,908 --> 00:12:04,213 but military aviation expert Tim McMillan has his doubts. 272 00:12:04,214 --> 00:12:08,021 If we are to assume that each of the points of light 273 00:12:08,022 --> 00:12:12,263 that are on the photograph are an individual aircraft 274 00:12:12,264 --> 00:12:14,668 that would suggest that these would be aircraft 275 00:12:14,669 --> 00:12:19,176 that are extremely densely packed together, 276 00:12:19,177 --> 00:12:21,749 far more so than what would be safe 277 00:12:21,750 --> 00:12:23,753 in conventional airborne operations. 278 00:12:23,754 --> 00:12:25,055 And so it leads me to believe that 279 00:12:25,056 --> 00:12:27,995 we're not looking at individual planes. 280 00:12:27,996 --> 00:12:30,332 Perhaps then this was one aircraft 281 00:12:30,333 --> 00:12:31,602 with several lights? 282 00:12:31,603 --> 00:12:34,307 But according to Ruppelt's independent investigation, 283 00:12:34,308 --> 00:12:36,646 the Lubbock Lights were thought to be flying at 284 00:12:36,647 --> 00:12:38,949 an altitude of only 800 to 1,000 feet, 285 00:12:38,950 --> 00:12:40,620 just a fraction of the height of 286 00:12:40,621 --> 00:12:42,322 a standard commercial aircraft. 287 00:12:42,323 --> 00:12:44,762 McMillan says, "Any plane at that altitude 288 00:12:44,763 --> 00:12:47,299 should have been heard as well as seen." 289 00:12:47,300 --> 00:12:49,971 Eyewitnesses said that they didn't hear any noise. 290 00:12:49,972 --> 00:12:52,410 The idea that you would be able to do that silently 291 00:12:52,411 --> 00:12:55,616 is not consistent with the technology we have today, 292 00:12:55,617 --> 00:12:58,856 much less in 1951. 293 00:12:58,857 --> 00:13:01,027 What about Ruppelt's anonymous scientist? 294 00:13:01,028 --> 00:13:03,098 He claimed the Lubbock Lights were, quote, 295 00:13:07,040 --> 00:13:09,177 We asked meteorologist Juan Hernandez 296 00:13:09,178 --> 00:13:11,849 what that could possibly refer to. 297 00:13:11,850 --> 00:13:14,053 I can confidently say this is not meteorological. 298 00:13:14,054 --> 00:13:16,726 The reports say that this happened over 299 00:13:16,727 --> 00:13:18,696 and over continuous days. 300 00:13:18,697 --> 00:13:19,865 That is unlike weather. 301 00:13:19,866 --> 00:13:21,535 The wind conditions, the temperature, 302 00:13:21,536 --> 00:13:24,139 all that is gonna change on a day-to-day basis. 303 00:13:24,140 --> 00:13:26,144 It's not astronomical either. 304 00:13:26,145 --> 00:13:29,250 Whether we're talking about meteors or comets, 305 00:13:29,251 --> 00:13:33,191 objects from outer space never fall in perfect formation. 306 00:13:33,192 --> 00:13:36,130 Which of course leaves only one more option. 307 00:13:36,131 --> 00:13:38,468 Whether or not it's out of this world, 308 00:13:38,469 --> 00:13:40,139 that's not for me to decide. 309 00:13:44,414 --> 00:13:45,148 Our verdict? 310 00:13:45,149 --> 00:13:46,918 The same as Project Blue Book's. 311 00:13:46,919 --> 00:13:49,591 We're calling this a genuine UFO, 312 00:13:49,592 --> 00:13:52,463 at least until Lieutenant Ruppelt's anonymous source 313 00:13:52,464 --> 00:13:55,837 is revealed along with his explanation. 314 00:13:58,208 --> 00:14:00,212 Okay, imagine being at home 315 00:14:00,213 --> 00:14:04,353 and there's a massive diesel truck idling right next door. 316 00:14:04,354 --> 00:14:07,293 The noise might bother you, but it'll be gone soon. 317 00:14:07,294 --> 00:14:10,232 Well, to some Canadians, a similar idling sound 318 00:14:10,233 --> 00:14:14,107 remained just that, idling for nearly a decade. 319 00:14:14,842 --> 00:14:17,781 2011, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, 320 00:14:17,782 --> 00:14:19,083 right across the river 321 00:14:19,084 --> 00:14:20,352 from Detroit, Michigan. 322 00:14:20,353 --> 00:14:23,058 Toronto-based filmmaker Adam Makarenko 323 00:14:23,059 --> 00:14:26,030 has set out to document a mysterious phenomenon, 324 00:14:26,031 --> 00:14:28,769 one you hear rather than see. 325 00:14:28,770 --> 00:14:30,940 As Adam films the dark green foliage 326 00:14:30,941 --> 00:14:33,145 in the Ojibwe Nature Reserve, 327 00:14:33,146 --> 00:14:35,883 a persistent noise can be heard in the background. 328 00:14:35,884 --> 00:14:37,053 Listen closely. 329 00:14:43,967 --> 00:14:46,505 That's what's known as the Windsor Hum, 330 00:14:46,506 --> 00:14:50,312 a constant low frequency sound whose origin is unknown. 331 00:14:51,381 --> 00:14:54,019 It was like this X file that no one could solve. 332 00:14:54,020 --> 00:14:56,223 No one knew where it was coming from. 333 00:14:56,224 --> 00:14:58,394 You kind of feel it more than you hear it. 334 00:14:58,395 --> 00:15:02,102 It was shaking people's houses, people were moving away. 335 00:15:02,103 --> 00:15:05,743 So it had all these things to it that really intrigued me. 336 00:15:05,744 --> 00:15:07,179 Adam starts investigating. 337 00:15:07,180 --> 00:15:11,187 His first suspect? The two Windsor salt mines. 338 00:15:11,188 --> 00:15:14,060 They produce millions of tons of salt each year, 339 00:15:14,061 --> 00:15:18,134 85% of which goes to de-icing roads across Canada. 340 00:15:18,135 --> 00:15:19,336 So I went there 341 00:15:19,337 --> 00:15:20,940 and I did a little bit of an investigation. 342 00:15:20,941 --> 00:15:22,944 Salt mines said, "No, it's not us. 343 00:15:22,945 --> 00:15:24,547 We're not creating the noise." 344 00:15:24,548 --> 00:15:27,253 Canada's government is also on the case, 345 00:15:27,254 --> 00:15:29,056 and in September of 2011, 346 00:15:29,057 --> 00:15:30,827 the Ministry of Natural Resources 347 00:15:30,828 --> 00:15:33,498 releases its readings from seismometers, 348 00:15:33,499 --> 00:15:35,970 instruments that respond to ground noises. 349 00:15:35,971 --> 00:15:37,239 When they did the test, 350 00:15:37,240 --> 00:15:39,176 they determined that it was airborne 351 00:15:39,177 --> 00:15:41,715 so that it wasn't coming from the ground. 352 00:15:41,716 --> 00:15:44,921 The investigation then turns to a funky place 353 00:15:44,922 --> 00:15:46,592 with a funky name, 354 00:15:48,863 --> 00:15:49,965 It's an old steel 355 00:15:49,966 --> 00:15:51,033 manufacturing site 356 00:15:51,034 --> 00:15:53,170 on the US side of the Detroit River 357 00:15:53,171 --> 00:15:56,243 that only became an island when car magnate Henry Ford 358 00:15:56,244 --> 00:15:59,984 built a shipping canal around it in the 1920s. 359 00:15:59,985 --> 00:16:01,421 No one can access it. 360 00:16:01,422 --> 00:16:03,124 The police can't go on the island. 361 00:16:03,125 --> 00:16:04,326 That's right. 362 00:16:04,327 --> 00:16:06,932 Today access to Zug Island is restricted, 363 00:16:06,933 --> 00:16:08,535 its activities undisclosed 364 00:16:08,536 --> 00:16:10,906 and the entire compound is said to be under 365 00:16:10,907 --> 00:16:13,077 Homeland Security protection. 366 00:16:13,078 --> 00:16:14,447 Journalist Alexis Brooks says, 367 00:16:14,448 --> 00:16:18,087 "This is why some call it Detroit's Area 51." 368 00:16:18,088 --> 00:16:19,323 When you have an area that's 369 00:16:19,324 --> 00:16:22,162 a secret, Homeland Security involved, 370 00:16:22,163 --> 00:16:25,102 you have to wonder if there was something defense oriented 371 00:16:25,103 --> 00:16:28,341 going on there and there could have been a hum 372 00:16:28,342 --> 00:16:30,846 that was emanating from that process. 373 00:16:36,659 --> 00:16:39,864 What's even more mysterious is it's only the Canadians, 374 00:16:39,865 --> 00:16:42,269 not the Americans who hear the hum. 375 00:16:42,270 --> 00:16:43,438 Yet the US government 376 00:16:43,439 --> 00:16:45,877 won't cooperate with its northern neighbor 377 00:16:45,878 --> 00:16:47,012 on an investigation 378 00:16:47,013 --> 00:16:49,584 and researchers have never been granted 379 00:16:49,585 --> 00:16:51,387 access to Zug Island. 380 00:16:51,388 --> 00:16:53,124 So the question still remains. 381 00:16:53,125 --> 00:16:55,262 Where does the hum come from? 382 00:16:59,572 --> 00:17:00,773 The salt mines deny it, 383 00:17:00,774 --> 00:17:03,946 but could they unknowingly be the source of the sound? 384 00:17:03,947 --> 00:17:07,620 The mining process involves drilling holes into salt walls 385 00:17:07,621 --> 00:17:10,893 that are loaded with explosives to blast the rock salt, 386 00:17:10,894 --> 00:17:13,198 which is then crushed on conveyors. 387 00:17:13,199 --> 00:17:16,470 Audio analyst Rob Maher does a sound wave comparison. 388 00:17:16,471 --> 00:17:19,545 This sound is a very low frequency sound, 389 00:17:19,546 --> 00:17:24,789 approximately 35 hertz, 35 cycles per second. 390 00:17:25,857 --> 00:17:27,727 The strongest frequencies in the underground mining 391 00:17:27,728 --> 00:17:30,498 is between 100 and 200 hertz. 392 00:17:37,313 --> 00:17:39,684 So it's at a higher frequency range 393 00:17:39,685 --> 00:17:43,124 and there's not a lot of energy down in the range where 394 00:17:43,125 --> 00:17:46,932 we found the Windsor Hum signal to be located. 395 00:17:46,933 --> 00:17:48,134 The Windsor area has seen 396 00:17:48,135 --> 00:17:49,905 impressive growth in recent years, 397 00:17:49,906 --> 00:17:53,512 including the construction of the Windsor Essex Parkway. 398 00:17:53,513 --> 00:17:56,919 So Maher considers if ground construction equipment 399 00:17:56,920 --> 00:17:58,589 could be emitting the hum. 400 00:17:58,590 --> 00:18:00,593 The heavy construction vibration 401 00:18:00,594 --> 00:18:03,699 does have energy down in the 35 hertz range, 402 00:18:03,700 --> 00:18:06,337 but construction equipment would not be operating 403 00:18:06,338 --> 00:18:09,476 all the time all day long for 10 years. 404 00:18:09,477 --> 00:18:12,349 And often the complaints about the hum 405 00:18:12,350 --> 00:18:14,654 were most common at night. 406 00:18:14,655 --> 00:18:17,225 So Maher looks back to Zug Island 407 00:18:17,226 --> 00:18:19,363 to solve this rumbling riddle. 408 00:18:19,364 --> 00:18:22,336 It seems most likely to me the sound is due to 409 00:18:22,337 --> 00:18:24,574 vibrations of the ground. 410 00:18:24,575 --> 00:18:28,147 So that the mechanical equipment across the river 411 00:18:28,148 --> 00:18:31,087 is causing a layer in the geological formations 412 00:18:31,088 --> 00:18:33,892 under the water to cause the ground to vibrate, 413 00:18:33,893 --> 00:18:36,197 sort of like a mini earthquake. 414 00:18:36,198 --> 00:18:37,332 Another report 415 00:18:37,333 --> 00:18:39,637 from two Canadian universities in 2014 416 00:18:39,638 --> 00:18:42,009 seems to point in that direction. 417 00:18:42,010 --> 00:18:46,652 They determined that a likely cause was 418 00:18:47,688 --> 00:18:52,698 blast furnaces at the United States steel mills. 419 00:18:53,465 --> 00:18:55,468 Though exactly what sort of steel 420 00:18:55,469 --> 00:18:58,108 these furnaces were smelting on Zug Island 421 00:18:58,109 --> 00:18:59,544 is still a mystery. 422 00:18:59,545 --> 00:19:02,883 The researchers believe the furnaces had been running at 423 00:19:02,884 --> 00:19:04,621 a higher than normal capacity, 424 00:19:04,622 --> 00:19:07,192 that was causing intense reverberations 425 00:19:07,193 --> 00:19:09,296 of the plant's metallic foundations, 426 00:19:09,297 --> 00:19:11,300 which propagated across the river 427 00:19:11,301 --> 00:19:13,204 until the mill was shut down. 428 00:19:13,205 --> 00:19:16,946 The reports of the hum then petered out. 429 00:19:20,987 --> 00:19:21,989 Our verdict? 430 00:19:21,990 --> 00:19:23,692 The hum was likely caused by 431 00:19:23,693 --> 00:19:27,065 now-decommissioned blast furnaces on Zug Island. 432 00:19:27,066 --> 00:19:30,540 However, the occasional noise complaint still does pop up 433 00:19:30,541 --> 00:19:32,710 from time to time on social media. 434 00:19:32,711 --> 00:19:36,317 So maybe the hum is not quite so done after all. 435 00:19:38,455 --> 00:19:41,394 Eating honey, olive oil rubdowns, 436 00:19:41,395 --> 00:19:43,465 a good cigar every week. 437 00:19:44,033 --> 00:19:46,705 It seems like every elderly person has their own secret 438 00:19:46,706 --> 00:19:48,441 for extending our lives, 439 00:19:48,442 --> 00:19:51,915 but one man in Thailand may have actually cracked the code. 440 00:19:51,916 --> 00:19:53,185 Let's take a look. 441 00:19:53,452 --> 00:19:56,324 It's March 2022 in western Thailand. 442 00:19:56,325 --> 00:19:59,196 A family is gathered around the bedside of a figure 443 00:19:59,197 --> 00:20:00,800 that barely looks alive. 444 00:20:01,769 --> 00:20:04,808 The man is a monk named Luang Pho Yai 445 00:20:04,809 --> 00:20:06,678 and he is very much alive. 446 00:20:06,679 --> 00:20:07,714 Look again. 447 00:20:07,715 --> 00:20:09,717 His skeletal figure and desiccated skin 448 00:20:09,718 --> 00:20:13,458 make it hard to believe this video is real, but it is. 449 00:20:14,929 --> 00:20:16,263 Some people who've seen 450 00:20:16,264 --> 00:20:17,867 this video have wondered if 451 00:20:17,868 --> 00:20:19,470 this is the oldest man 452 00:20:19,471 --> 00:20:21,007 who has ever lived, 453 00:20:21,008 --> 00:20:22,910 guessing that his age 454 00:20:22,911 --> 00:20:24,814 is over 150 years old. 455 00:20:24,815 --> 00:20:26,083 For the record, 456 00:20:26,084 --> 00:20:29,189 the oldest documented person in history was Jeanne Calment, 457 00:20:29,190 --> 00:20:33,064 who was born in 1875 and died in 1997 458 00:20:33,065 --> 00:20:36,337 at an amazing 122 years old. 459 00:20:36,338 --> 00:20:39,645 So 150 years old would be a huge jump, 460 00:20:39,646 --> 00:20:42,148 but scientists say where a person lives 461 00:20:42,149 --> 00:20:44,788 can have an effect on how long they live. 462 00:20:44,789 --> 00:20:48,862 Researchers are fascinated by so-called Blue Zones, 463 00:20:48,863 --> 00:20:50,533 which are geographical areas 464 00:20:50,534 --> 00:20:53,104 with a larger than average number of people 465 00:20:53,105 --> 00:20:55,275 who are 100 years old. 466 00:20:55,276 --> 00:20:56,578 By contrast, 467 00:20:56,579 --> 00:20:59,283 the average life expectancy in the United States 468 00:20:59,284 --> 00:21:01,487 is only 77 years old. 469 00:21:01,488 --> 00:21:04,426 Could the man in this video be benefiting from 470 00:21:04,427 --> 00:21:07,032 one of these so-called Blue Zones? 471 00:21:07,033 --> 00:21:10,071 These Blue Zones don't share many similarities 472 00:21:10,072 --> 00:21:11,374 when it comes to geography, 473 00:21:11,375 --> 00:21:14,680 so their connection to longevity remains a mystery. 474 00:21:14,681 --> 00:21:17,385 But there's another possible explanation, 475 00:21:17,386 --> 00:21:21,126 a theory that some people can mummify themselves. 476 00:21:21,127 --> 00:21:22,930 What this video brings to mind is 477 00:21:22,931 --> 00:21:27,439 the supposed Japanese practice of Sokushinbutsu, 478 00:21:27,440 --> 00:21:30,946 which is the practice of self-mummification. 479 00:21:30,947 --> 00:21:36,491 Self-mummification is meditating so deeply that 480 00:21:37,326 --> 00:21:40,465 you pass away in that meditative state, 481 00:21:40,466 --> 00:21:43,805 becoming a preserved body. 482 00:21:43,806 --> 00:21:45,877 The practice is believed to have been 483 00:21:45,878 --> 00:21:47,847 observed by Buddhist monks 484 00:21:47,848 --> 00:21:52,724 who would practice a form of such extreme asceticism 485 00:21:52,725 --> 00:21:57,032 that their bodies would simply mummify themselves. 486 00:21:57,033 --> 00:22:01,508 According to Atlas Obscura, between 1081 and 1903 487 00:22:01,509 --> 00:22:05,382 at least 17 monks managed to mummify themselves. 488 00:22:05,383 --> 00:22:08,756 Is that astonishing ability what we're seeing here? 489 00:22:11,128 --> 00:22:15,068 The act of self-mummification was criminalized in Japan 490 00:22:15,069 --> 00:22:16,404 during the late 1800s 491 00:22:16,405 --> 00:22:19,577 as it was deemed inhumane by the government. 492 00:22:19,578 --> 00:22:21,848 So has this man revived the practice? 493 00:22:21,849 --> 00:22:25,589 Or is he mastering some other form of self-preservation? 494 00:22:25,590 --> 00:22:27,459 We asked our experts. 495 00:22:31,368 --> 00:22:33,772 Could this man be gaining extended life 496 00:22:33,773 --> 00:22:35,341 by residing in one of the world's 497 00:22:35,342 --> 00:22:37,479 seemingly magical Blue Zones? 498 00:22:37,480 --> 00:22:40,719 Biologist Stephanie Manka says, "That's an easy no." 499 00:22:40,720 --> 00:22:43,459 Being in a Blue Zone is not a factor 500 00:22:43,860 --> 00:22:45,730 that allows him to live this long. 501 00:22:45,731 --> 00:22:49,804 This is in Thailand, it's not in one of the Blue Zone areas. 502 00:22:49,805 --> 00:22:51,073 So could we be looking at 503 00:22:51,074 --> 00:22:54,847 a real example of self-mummification in action? 504 00:22:54,848 --> 00:22:55,950 Manka is doubtful. 505 00:22:55,951 --> 00:22:58,521 I don't think we're seeing self-mummification here. 506 00:22:58,522 --> 00:23:01,060 You know that his skin has gone through a lot over time 507 00:23:01,061 --> 00:23:05,268 and his muscles have broken down and he's just aged. 508 00:23:05,269 --> 00:23:10,011 It appears he has plans to become cremated after he passes, 509 00:23:10,012 --> 00:23:13,919 so he's not attempting to become a Sokushinbutsu. 510 00:23:15,022 --> 00:23:17,091 Manka believes this may be nothing more than 511 00:23:17,092 --> 00:23:20,700 a determined monk using a trained focused mind 512 00:23:20,701 --> 00:23:22,536 to prolong the inevitable. 513 00:23:22,537 --> 00:23:24,507 Your mind can actually have 514 00:23:24,508 --> 00:23:27,881 a great influence over your health. 515 00:23:27,882 --> 00:23:30,686 There's studies where monks have been able to 516 00:23:30,687 --> 00:23:33,758 actually change their internal core temperature 517 00:23:33,759 --> 00:23:36,430 by several degrees of Fahrenheit 518 00:23:36,431 --> 00:23:39,036 just through meditative states. 519 00:23:40,372 --> 00:23:42,744 I definitely think that mind over matter 520 00:23:42,745 --> 00:23:45,448 could have helped him live this long 521 00:23:45,449 --> 00:23:47,753 because he's been able to keep his stress so low, 522 00:23:47,754 --> 00:23:49,858 likely because of meditating. 523 00:23:52,698 --> 00:23:54,868 Emergency physician Ed Hope thinks 524 00:23:54,869 --> 00:23:58,842 Luang's appearance and his advanced age, whatever it is, 525 00:23:58,843 --> 00:24:00,847 have to do with how much he eats. 526 00:24:00,848 --> 00:24:03,918 Luang probably has a very modest diet 527 00:24:03,919 --> 00:24:05,723 and he probably avoids some of those other things 528 00:24:05,724 --> 00:24:07,793 that might speed aging up, 529 00:24:07,794 --> 00:24:10,732 such as smoking and drinking alcohol. 530 00:24:10,733 --> 00:24:12,803 Research backs up the hypothesis that 531 00:24:12,804 --> 00:24:16,109 calorie restriction slows down the aging process, 532 00:24:16,110 --> 00:24:19,183 but it can't prevent inevitable muscle breakdown 533 00:24:19,184 --> 00:24:21,053 known as sarcopenia. 534 00:24:21,054 --> 00:24:24,861 So sarco means muscle and penia means a reduction of. 535 00:24:24,862 --> 00:24:27,365 So we're seeing a reduction of muscle mass. 536 00:24:27,366 --> 00:24:29,470 The cells he produces now aren't as good 537 00:24:29,471 --> 00:24:31,140 as the cells he's produced before, 538 00:24:31,141 --> 00:24:34,647 and that's why he's got this very frail appearance. 539 00:24:34,648 --> 00:24:37,018 However, Hope says another factor 540 00:24:37,019 --> 00:24:39,155 might play an even bigger role here. 541 00:24:39,156 --> 00:24:40,826 A human can only live so long 542 00:24:40,827 --> 00:24:42,763 and that's really gonna be defined by 543 00:24:42,764 --> 00:24:44,265 your personal genetics. 544 00:24:44,266 --> 00:24:47,272 He's certainly benefiting from good genetics as well. 545 00:24:47,273 --> 00:24:50,411 Not everyone, even if you live a very healthy life, 546 00:24:50,412 --> 00:24:53,016 will live as long as Luang here. 547 00:24:53,017 --> 00:24:55,856 The woman that's lived the longest, Jeanne Calment, 548 00:24:55,857 --> 00:24:59,262 a French woman who lived to the age of 122, 549 00:24:59,263 --> 00:25:02,269 actually must have benefited from very good genetics 550 00:25:02,270 --> 00:25:06,945 because she was smoking all the way up to age 117. 551 00:25:06,946 --> 00:25:09,817 And as far as Luang being the oldest living man 552 00:25:09,818 --> 00:25:12,455 at 150 years old, we dug into it. 553 00:25:12,456 --> 00:25:13,926 Ends up, 554 00:25:13,927 --> 00:25:15,829 that's just a rumor that caught fire on the internet. 555 00:25:15,830 --> 00:25:19,402 Sadly, Luang passed away due to advanced age 556 00:25:19,403 --> 00:25:21,174 at the age of 107. 557 00:25:25,650 --> 00:25:26,884 Our verdict? 558 00:25:26,885 --> 00:25:28,822 We agree that what we are seeing is 559 00:25:28,823 --> 00:25:30,826 a man who extended his lifespan 560 00:25:30,827 --> 00:25:32,930 through disciplined eating 561 00:25:32,931 --> 00:25:34,834 and who benefited from good genetics. 562 00:25:34,835 --> 00:25:37,806 And while it ends up the rumors of Luang's life 563 00:25:37,807 --> 00:25:41,781 were greatly exaggerated, his surprising success on TikTok 564 00:25:41,782 --> 00:25:46,725 has in a way granted him a form of internet immortality. 565 00:25:48,262 --> 00:25:49,764 From Banshees to Nessie, 566 00:25:49,765 --> 00:25:52,704 Scotland has no shortage of sightings of 567 00:25:52,705 --> 00:25:54,473 the curious and fantastic. 568 00:25:54,474 --> 00:25:57,713 But have you ever heard of a Scottish UFO? 569 00:25:57,714 --> 00:25:58,816 You're about to. 570 00:25:59,585 --> 00:26:01,253 It's November 2021 571 00:26:01,254 --> 00:26:04,594 and a resident of the Maryhill's section of Glasgow Scotland 572 00:26:04,595 --> 00:26:06,999 spots something curious in the sky. 573 00:26:07,834 --> 00:26:09,870 It appears he uses some kind of telescope 574 00:26:09,871 --> 00:26:12,743 to help him grab the image with his iPhone. 575 00:26:12,744 --> 00:26:15,114 The object glides in a deliberate path 576 00:26:15,115 --> 00:26:18,789 as the camera pans from gray clouds to orange skies. 577 00:26:20,827 --> 00:26:24,199 Take a look at this thing's unusual shape. 578 00:26:24,200 --> 00:26:25,301 It's vertically aligned. 579 00:26:25,302 --> 00:26:28,207 You can see that right here with a narrow top 580 00:26:28,208 --> 00:26:29,811 that sure looks like a head. 581 00:26:29,812 --> 00:26:31,882 And then there's a larger middle section, 582 00:26:31,883 --> 00:26:34,253 and beneath that section, 583 00:26:34,254 --> 00:26:39,731 these two protrusions that look like legs or feet. 584 00:26:41,067 --> 00:26:43,371 Author Amy Teitel is well acquainted 585 00:26:43,372 --> 00:26:44,607 with Scottish UFO lore. 586 00:26:44,608 --> 00:26:46,476 Perhaps the most famous incident was 587 00:26:46,477 --> 00:26:49,149 the Livingston Incident In 1979. 588 00:26:49,150 --> 00:26:51,855 A forester was returning to his home 589 00:26:51,856 --> 00:26:55,461 when he saw a 20 foot diameter floating dome 590 00:26:55,462 --> 00:26:58,769 hovering above the ground in a clearing in the woods. 591 00:26:58,869 --> 00:27:01,808 He described it as being very dark gray in color 592 00:27:01,809 --> 00:27:02,977 with an outer flange 593 00:27:02,978 --> 00:27:05,783 and arms extending from the side of the vehicle 594 00:27:05,784 --> 00:27:07,786 that held propellers. 595 00:27:07,787 --> 00:27:10,726 When he returned home with ripped clothing 596 00:27:10,727 --> 00:27:12,228 and scratches over his body, 597 00:27:12,229 --> 00:27:15,101 his wife called the police to report a criminal assault. 598 00:27:15,102 --> 00:27:18,274 This remains the only UFO incident in the UK 599 00:27:18,275 --> 00:27:21,882 that was also treated as a criminal investigation. 600 00:27:21,883 --> 00:27:25,021 But this object looks nothing like a floating dome. 601 00:27:25,022 --> 00:27:27,827 The vaguely humanoid appearance has some wondering if 602 00:27:27,828 --> 00:27:31,033 it could be some kind of piloted military tech. 603 00:27:31,034 --> 00:27:33,070 The UK Royal Navy is responsible for 604 00:27:33,071 --> 00:27:36,443 investigating some new technologies including jetpacks 605 00:27:36,444 --> 00:27:40,150 that are allowing pilots to fly between boats at sea 606 00:27:40,151 --> 00:27:43,324 using nothing but a jetpack scrapped on their bodies. 607 00:27:43,325 --> 00:27:46,463 The jetpacks can put out 1000 horsepower, 608 00:27:46,464 --> 00:27:49,570 pushing the pilot to speeds of 85 miles per hour 609 00:27:49,571 --> 00:27:50,706 for 10 minutes. 610 00:27:50,707 --> 00:27:52,141 So some might ask, 611 00:27:52,142 --> 00:27:56,117 "Is this one of these jetpacks being tested over Glasgow?" 612 00:27:58,121 --> 00:28:00,358 With such a long history of sightings, 613 00:28:00,359 --> 00:28:03,497 it comes as no surprise that Scotland is home to 614 00:28:03,498 --> 00:28:08,006 the SETI Post-Detection Hub at St. Andrew's University. 615 00:28:08,007 --> 00:28:09,711 Its purpose is to ensure that 616 00:28:09,712 --> 00:28:13,585 humanity will respond responsibly if and when 617 00:28:13,586 --> 00:28:15,388 we make first contact. 618 00:28:15,389 --> 00:28:18,460 Should these scientists roll out the welcome wagon? 619 00:28:18,461 --> 00:28:20,365 Our experts take a further look. 620 00:28:24,240 --> 00:28:28,113 First, does this object move like most UAPs? 621 00:28:28,114 --> 00:28:31,186 Rich Hoffman of the Scientific Coalition for UAP Studies 622 00:28:31,187 --> 00:28:32,289 has his doubts. 623 00:28:32,422 --> 00:28:33,659 There's no observable 624 00:28:33,660 --> 00:28:34,694 means of propulsion. 625 00:28:34,695 --> 00:28:37,098 It makes no speed changes. 626 00:28:37,099 --> 00:28:39,469 You don't see any kind of control surfaces on it 627 00:28:39,470 --> 00:28:42,743 that would make it maneuver in a different direction 628 00:28:42,744 --> 00:28:44,179 or anything like that. 629 00:28:44,180 --> 00:28:47,919 We have no reported UAP sightings 630 00:28:47,920 --> 00:28:51,226 that would match anything like this right here. 631 00:28:51,227 --> 00:28:54,100 Well then, does it move like a jetpack? 632 00:28:54,935 --> 00:28:57,038 Video analyst Marc D'Antonio argues that 633 00:28:57,039 --> 00:29:00,712 the limbs of a jetpack pilot constantly move and sway 634 00:29:00,713 --> 00:29:02,650 due to the thrust of the engines. 635 00:29:02,651 --> 00:29:04,286 And we don't see that here at all, 636 00:29:04,287 --> 00:29:07,893 so I would remove jet packs from contention here. 637 00:29:07,894 --> 00:29:09,630 D'Antonio also argues that 638 00:29:09,631 --> 00:29:13,538 the humanoid shape of the object isn't very humanoid at all, 639 00:29:13,539 --> 00:29:15,208 if you look closely enough. 640 00:29:15,209 --> 00:29:17,278 This is a very good freeze frame 641 00:29:17,279 --> 00:29:21,420 because we actually can count one, two, three, four, five. 642 00:29:21,421 --> 00:29:23,357 There's five points on this. 643 00:29:23,358 --> 00:29:25,962 And what do you know that has five points? 644 00:29:25,963 --> 00:29:27,399 Five-pointed star. 645 00:29:28,268 --> 00:29:30,773 So it's possible that we're looking at 646 00:29:30,774 --> 00:29:33,211 one or more star balloons. 647 00:29:34,714 --> 00:29:37,018 But how could a balloon of all things 648 00:29:37,019 --> 00:29:39,022 maintain the steady flight? 649 00:29:39,023 --> 00:29:41,326 The air can be thought of as like a river. 650 00:29:41,327 --> 00:29:42,963 If you're floating down the river, 651 00:29:42,964 --> 00:29:44,900 you're just gonna float on the river 652 00:29:44,901 --> 00:29:47,205 and you're not gonna do much spinning around 653 00:29:47,206 --> 00:29:49,008 unless you reach a turbulent eddy 654 00:29:49,009 --> 00:29:50,879 around a big rock or something. 655 00:29:50,880 --> 00:29:52,949 In the same way when we look in the air, 656 00:29:52,950 --> 00:29:55,020 an object flying through the air 657 00:29:55,021 --> 00:29:57,960 is going to maintain its same position 658 00:29:57,961 --> 00:30:00,699 unless it reaches a turbulent eddy of air. 659 00:30:00,700 --> 00:30:02,970 And so that's why we see it just drifting 660 00:30:02,971 --> 00:30:04,372 in the same exact position. 661 00:30:04,373 --> 00:30:09,116 So my best guess is that it is a specialty Mylar balloon 662 00:30:09,117 --> 00:30:11,521 that happens to be a five-pointed star. 663 00:30:15,629 --> 00:30:18,133 Our verdict? Mylar balloon. 664 00:30:18,134 --> 00:30:20,004 This sighting may have turned out to be 665 00:30:20,005 --> 00:30:21,306 a simple party favor, 666 00:30:21,307 --> 00:30:24,681 but that doesn't mean the end of our UFO watch. 667 00:30:24,682 --> 00:30:27,386 Scotland, we're not done with you yet. 668 00:30:29,223 --> 00:30:32,094 The game of pinball actually traces its roots 669 00:30:32,095 --> 00:30:36,804 back 7,000 years to a bocce-like game in Ancient Egypt. 670 00:30:36,805 --> 00:30:39,242 It has been the subject of songs and movies, 671 00:30:39,243 --> 00:30:42,115 but now pinball is the star of a viral video 672 00:30:42,116 --> 00:30:45,589 all because of a physics-defying high score. 673 00:30:47,493 --> 00:30:51,132 It's September 2022 near Austin, Texas. 674 00:30:51,133 --> 00:30:54,239 Local Renaissance Faire fire performer Alton Gass 675 00:30:54,240 --> 00:30:57,245 is celebrating his son's birthday at a pinball arcade 676 00:30:57,246 --> 00:30:59,248 where he's playing some of the classics. 677 00:30:59,249 --> 00:31:03,257 I came across the Dr. Dude pinball machine 678 00:31:03,258 --> 00:31:06,130 and I decided to give it a whirl. 679 00:31:06,999 --> 00:31:10,338 The worst pinball game I have ever played. 680 00:31:10,339 --> 00:31:13,043 I immediately tank the first two balls. 681 00:31:13,044 --> 00:31:14,813 No need to cue The Who. 682 00:31:14,814 --> 00:31:16,450 This guy's no pinball wizard. 683 00:31:17,920 --> 00:31:21,694 But then Alton's lame game becomes so extraordinary 684 00:31:21,695 --> 00:31:24,032 that he has to memorialize it on film. 685 00:31:25,001 --> 00:31:26,871 I don't know if I should feel bad 686 00:31:26,872 --> 00:31:29,610 or like I've done something fancy. 687 00:31:29,611 --> 00:31:31,246 Check it out. 688 00:31:31,247 --> 00:31:33,284 We can see that a silver pinball 689 00:31:33,285 --> 00:31:36,290 seems to be ricocheting between a wall bumper 690 00:31:36,291 --> 00:31:39,295 and a round bumper over and over again. 691 00:31:39,296 --> 00:31:41,801 The ball shows no sign of slowing down 692 00:31:41,802 --> 00:31:43,070 or changing direction 693 00:31:43,071 --> 00:31:46,043 as the score tallies higher and higher. 694 00:31:47,980 --> 00:31:50,719 Alton surpasses more than a million points 695 00:31:50,720 --> 00:31:52,154 without even trying. 696 00:31:52,155 --> 00:31:54,159 I was just standing there minding my business 697 00:31:54,160 --> 00:31:58,033 and next thing I knew it was just going and going 698 00:31:58,034 --> 00:31:59,536 and it wouldn't stop. 699 00:31:59,537 --> 00:32:01,040 And I was amazed. 700 00:32:01,041 --> 00:32:02,341 We are too. 701 00:32:02,342 --> 00:32:04,647 But it's just a pinball that got stuck, right? 702 00:32:04,648 --> 00:32:08,087 On the other hand, we've never seen this before. 703 00:32:08,088 --> 00:32:10,091 We've heard all kinds of wild theories 704 00:32:10,092 --> 00:32:11,359 for why this is happening, 705 00:32:11,360 --> 00:32:14,332 from telekinesis to magnets in the bumpers. 706 00:32:14,333 --> 00:32:16,336 But the most intriguing idea is that 707 00:32:16,337 --> 00:32:18,307 this man accidentally stumbled on 708 00:32:18,308 --> 00:32:22,449 one of history's most elusive concepts, perpetual motion. 709 00:32:26,090 --> 00:32:27,693 A perpetual motion machine 710 00:32:27,694 --> 00:32:29,195 is a hypothetical machine 711 00:32:29,196 --> 00:32:32,202 that once in motion stays in motion forever 712 00:32:32,203 --> 00:32:35,074 with no external energy source required. 713 00:32:35,075 --> 00:32:38,748 12th century Indian mathematician Bhaskara II 714 00:32:38,749 --> 00:32:42,790 and 13th century French architect Villard de Honnecourt 715 00:32:42,791 --> 00:32:44,660 were among the first to try to design 716 00:32:44,661 --> 00:32:46,664 perpetual motion machines. 717 00:32:46,665 --> 00:32:48,400 Their idea was to create a wheel 718 00:32:48,401 --> 00:32:49,803 that would never stop moving. 719 00:32:49,804 --> 00:32:53,978 In 1900 renowned inventor Nicola Tesla got in on the action, 720 00:32:53,979 --> 00:32:55,480 proposing a self-acting device 721 00:32:55,481 --> 00:32:58,922 that would turn thermal energy into mechanical movement. 722 00:32:58,923 --> 00:33:00,725 For hundreds of years, 723 00:33:00,726 --> 00:33:05,234 the perpetual motion machine has been tested in many forms, 724 00:33:05,235 --> 00:33:09,176 including the overbalanced wheel and closed-cycle watermill. 725 00:33:09,177 --> 00:33:12,014 And yet to date, no one has succeeded, 726 00:33:12,015 --> 00:33:16,256 but could we be looking at a situation where 727 00:33:16,257 --> 00:33:18,261 perpetual motion has been proven? 728 00:33:20,365 --> 00:33:23,136 What really gets me is that these pinball machines 729 00:33:23,137 --> 00:33:26,644 are designed specifically to avoid ball hangups 730 00:33:26,645 --> 00:33:29,048 that prevent the game from moving forward. 731 00:33:29,049 --> 00:33:30,450 But in this case, 732 00:33:30,451 --> 00:33:33,390 the ball kept going until someone bumped the machine. 733 00:33:33,391 --> 00:33:35,294 So how do you think Alton did it? 734 00:33:35,295 --> 00:33:38,702 Let's see if our experts can engage in some game theory. 735 00:33:42,410 --> 00:33:44,547 Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku 736 00:33:44,548 --> 00:33:47,218 analyzes if this could be the first successful, 737 00:33:47,219 --> 00:33:49,656 if accidental, perpetual motion machine. 738 00:33:49,657 --> 00:33:53,598 In a closed system with no energy from the outside, 739 00:33:53,599 --> 00:33:56,303 that would be a perpetual motion machine. 740 00:33:56,304 --> 00:33:59,810 But here, energy comes from the outside. 741 00:33:59,811 --> 00:34:04,252 It is an open system and that energy is from the plug. 742 00:34:04,253 --> 00:34:07,693 You pull the plug and the whole thing shuts down. 743 00:34:08,696 --> 00:34:10,264 The bumper is pushing the ball 744 00:34:10,265 --> 00:34:12,670 because it has an external energy source. 745 00:34:12,671 --> 00:34:14,272 In this case, electricity. 746 00:34:14,273 --> 00:34:17,445 So there's no evidence this pinball is in perpetual motion. 747 00:34:17,446 --> 00:34:19,883 In fact, the closest we've gotten so far 748 00:34:19,884 --> 00:34:23,223 to an actual perpetual motion machine is the Atmos clock, 749 00:34:23,224 --> 00:34:26,262 which is completely powered by atmospheric changes. 750 00:34:26,263 --> 00:34:28,901 But if this hangup would eventually stop on its own, 751 00:34:28,902 --> 00:34:30,805 or at least by pulling the plug, 752 00:34:30,806 --> 00:34:34,179 then how did the ball end up in this strange situation? 753 00:34:34,180 --> 00:34:36,116 The fact that the pinball came in at 754 00:34:36,117 --> 00:34:38,053 the exact angle that it did 755 00:34:38,054 --> 00:34:40,792 is crucial for this whole thing to work. 756 00:34:40,793 --> 00:34:43,998 In other words, I think it was an accident of engineering. 757 00:34:43,999 --> 00:34:45,568 The engineers who designed this thing 758 00:34:45,569 --> 00:34:47,606 did not realize that there was a sweet spot 759 00:34:47,607 --> 00:34:50,879 where if the ball came in at exactly this angle, 760 00:34:50,880 --> 00:34:52,549 the bumper would then create 761 00:34:52,550 --> 00:34:55,387 this circular motion essentially forever, 762 00:34:55,388 --> 00:34:58,294 as long as energy came in from the outside. 763 00:35:07,547 --> 00:35:10,418 Our verdict? This isn't perpetual motion. 764 00:35:10,720 --> 00:35:13,658 The pinball is accidentally hitting the bumpers 765 00:35:13,659 --> 00:35:16,797 at a particular angle to keep it in play 766 00:35:16,798 --> 00:35:18,601 and a design flaw in the machine 767 00:35:18,602 --> 00:35:21,340 allowed this to happen in the first place. 768 00:35:22,710 --> 00:35:26,383 Finally tonight, we've all seen snow in various forms, 769 00:35:26,384 --> 00:35:29,256 flakes, flurries, showers. 770 00:35:29,257 --> 00:35:31,259 But have you ever seen snow in real life 771 00:35:31,260 --> 00:35:32,829 that looks like, well, like this? 772 00:35:32,830 --> 00:35:35,100 Like packing peanuts? 773 00:35:35,101 --> 00:35:36,337 Check this out. 774 00:35:37,305 --> 00:35:40,679 November 2021, we're in Canada again 775 00:35:40,680 --> 00:35:44,052 in the little hamlet of Mirror, Alberta. 776 00:35:44,053 --> 00:35:45,855 Some extreme weather is in the forecast 777 00:35:45,856 --> 00:35:49,997 so Sheryl Martinez, a Philippine native living in Canada, 778 00:35:49,998 --> 00:35:51,366 is getting ready. 779 00:35:51,367 --> 00:35:54,739 As the storm begins, she opens the door to record, 780 00:35:54,740 --> 00:35:58,180 but what she sees isn't anything like what she expected. 781 00:35:58,181 --> 00:36:00,952 Little white pellets are pelting to the ground 782 00:36:00,953 --> 00:36:03,958 like a cascade of vanilla jujubes. 783 00:36:03,959 --> 00:36:05,127 As they build up, 784 00:36:05,128 --> 00:36:07,265 they don't look like your regular snowflakes 785 00:36:07,266 --> 00:36:08,934 or even hailstones. 786 00:36:08,935 --> 00:36:10,337 It's my first time to see it 787 00:36:10,338 --> 00:36:15,046 and we don't have that in Asia, like a styrofoam rain. 788 00:36:15,047 --> 00:36:17,786 And it's amazing. It's beautiful. 789 00:36:17,787 --> 00:36:20,357 Sheryl says it only lasts a few minutes 790 00:36:20,358 --> 00:36:21,728 and melts right away. 791 00:36:21,729 --> 00:36:23,163 So what's going on? 792 00:36:23,164 --> 00:36:25,000 It looks like someone actually 793 00:36:25,001 --> 00:36:26,236 just took a shipping box 794 00:36:26,237 --> 00:36:28,374 and dumped all the styrofoam 795 00:36:28,375 --> 00:36:30,044 all over their yard. 796 00:36:30,045 --> 00:36:31,714 It's super strange. 797 00:36:31,715 --> 00:36:35,354 So strange, in fact, that maybe this isn't natural, 798 00:36:35,355 --> 00:36:37,291 but rather manmade snow. 799 00:36:37,292 --> 00:36:39,863 According to the world meteorological organization, 800 00:36:39,864 --> 00:36:42,936 50 countries around the world practice cloud seeding, 801 00:36:42,937 --> 00:36:44,773 including the United States. 802 00:36:44,774 --> 00:36:47,211 Cloud seeding is a weather manipulation tactic 803 00:36:47,212 --> 00:36:49,517 that involves seeding clouds with particles 804 00:36:49,518 --> 00:36:51,820 that water droplets cluster around 805 00:36:51,821 --> 00:36:55,094 to increase the chances the clouds will produce rain or snow 806 00:36:55,095 --> 00:36:56,564 that falls to the ground. 807 00:36:56,565 --> 00:36:59,836 In the Beijing Olympics in 2008, the Chinese government 808 00:36:59,837 --> 00:37:01,941 actually claimed to have used cloud seeding 809 00:37:01,942 --> 00:37:04,713 to create rain in the days before the games, 810 00:37:04,714 --> 00:37:06,583 so the weather would actually be clear 811 00:37:06,584 --> 00:37:08,754 during the events themselves. 812 00:37:08,755 --> 00:37:10,592 Another theory posits that 813 00:37:10,593 --> 00:37:13,831 this strange snow comes from alleged chemtrails 814 00:37:13,832 --> 00:37:16,002 sprayed down from the stratosphere. 815 00:37:16,003 --> 00:37:19,108 The theory goes that the government is using chemtrails 816 00:37:19,109 --> 00:37:20,612 to release all kinds of chemicals 817 00:37:20,613 --> 00:37:23,618 with the goals of decreasing life expectancy, 818 00:37:23,619 --> 00:37:26,189 controlling minds, and controlling the weather. 819 00:37:26,190 --> 00:37:27,693 And that has led some to theorize that 820 00:37:27,694 --> 00:37:29,495 perhaps what we're looking at here are 821 00:37:29,496 --> 00:37:32,569 the remnants of a chemtrail experiment. 822 00:37:32,570 --> 00:37:33,871 Or could it be that 823 00:37:33,872 --> 00:37:37,512 this styrofoam snow is actually styrofoam? 824 00:37:37,513 --> 00:37:38,814 Sounds absurd, right? 825 00:37:38,815 --> 00:37:41,319 Until you learn that it's actually happened. 826 00:37:41,320 --> 00:37:42,755 In 2015 in New York City, 827 00:37:42,756 --> 00:37:45,494 there was an incident where tiny styrofoam pellets 828 00:37:45,495 --> 00:37:47,933 were blowing all over midtown Manhattan. 829 00:37:47,934 --> 00:37:50,605 They were ending up in people's hair, in their beards, 830 00:37:50,606 --> 00:37:52,174 they were clogging gutters. 831 00:37:52,175 --> 00:37:54,613 According to one theory about that incident, 832 00:37:54,614 --> 00:37:56,216 the styrofoam pellets were coming from 833 00:37:56,217 --> 00:37:58,522 construction on the roof of a hotel. 834 00:38:00,792 --> 00:38:03,531 Concerned New Yorkers called the mayor's office 835 00:38:03,532 --> 00:38:05,669 and the Department of Environmental Protection 836 00:38:05,670 --> 00:38:08,541 to try to get answers about this suspicious snow. 837 00:38:08,542 --> 00:38:10,679 And while the government never responded, 838 00:38:10,680 --> 00:38:14,553 the nearby Windham New Yorker Hotel denied any involvement. 839 00:38:14,554 --> 00:38:18,562 Back in Canada, we're hoping our experts can clear the air. 840 00:38:22,537 --> 00:38:23,805 Meteorologist Juan Hernandez 841 00:38:23,806 --> 00:38:26,409 examines if this could be cloud seeding. 842 00:38:26,410 --> 00:38:29,448 With cloud seeding, we oftentimes see silver iodide 843 00:38:29,449 --> 00:38:31,085 being released into the clouds. 844 00:38:31,086 --> 00:38:35,094 The silver iodide acts as a cloud condensation nucleus 845 00:38:35,095 --> 00:38:39,202 where water droplets attach to the silver iodide, 846 00:38:39,203 --> 00:38:41,707 become heavy and fall to the ground. 847 00:38:41,708 --> 00:38:44,713 It's used to bring rainfall to areas 848 00:38:44,714 --> 00:38:47,418 that don't receive enough rainfall. 849 00:38:47,419 --> 00:38:48,721 In this case, it's cold. 850 00:38:48,722 --> 00:38:50,825 Growing season is unlikely to be ongoing, 851 00:38:50,826 --> 00:38:53,296 therefore we just don't need weather manipulation 852 00:38:53,297 --> 00:38:54,399 in this case. 853 00:38:54,400 --> 00:38:55,768 Hernandez says, 854 00:38:55,769 --> 00:38:58,140 "It's likely not hazardous chemtrail remnants either." 855 00:38:58,141 --> 00:39:00,678 There is no reason to think that 856 00:39:00,679 --> 00:39:03,183 airplanes are indeed leaving behind chemtrails. 857 00:39:03,184 --> 00:39:06,957 Similar to what you see whenever your car is running outside 858 00:39:06,958 --> 00:39:08,226 and it's cold, 859 00:39:08,227 --> 00:39:10,330 we can see that the same thing is coming out of airplanes. 860 00:39:10,331 --> 00:39:11,266 It's exhaust. 861 00:39:11,267 --> 00:39:12,368 There's water vapor in there 862 00:39:12,369 --> 00:39:13,805 and that's what we see. 863 00:39:13,806 --> 00:39:18,279 Water vapor condensing and there is no residue or no soot 864 00:39:18,280 --> 00:39:21,453 that can be hazardous to any humans 865 00:39:21,454 --> 00:39:23,691 or any living organisms on the ground. 866 00:39:23,692 --> 00:39:25,829 Theoretical physicist Dr. Michio Kaku 867 00:39:25,830 --> 00:39:29,236 explains why these perplexing pellets are not styrofoam. 868 00:39:29,704 --> 00:39:33,777 Styrofoam is a plastic made out of chemicals like 869 00:39:33,778 --> 00:39:37,151 vinyl benzene and polystyrene. 870 00:39:37,152 --> 00:39:41,359 But it cannot be styrofoam because this object here melts 871 00:39:41,360 --> 00:39:44,365 and therefore we're not seeing plastic 872 00:39:44,366 --> 00:39:46,302 raining down from heaven. 873 00:39:46,303 --> 00:39:48,607 So then what is going on here? 874 00:39:48,608 --> 00:39:50,310 What we're looking at here is 875 00:39:50,311 --> 00:39:51,914 a type of frozen precipitation. 876 00:39:51,915 --> 00:39:54,754 It's not hail, it's not snow, it's not sleet, 877 00:39:54,921 --> 00:39:56,624 it's graupel. 878 00:39:57,860 --> 00:40:00,798 Graupel forms whenever we have snowflakes 879 00:40:00,799 --> 00:40:03,036 that are coated with water. 880 00:40:03,037 --> 00:40:06,042 That water freezes onto the snowflake, 881 00:40:06,043 --> 00:40:07,646 a process called riming. 882 00:40:07,647 --> 00:40:09,883 If riming is particularly intense, 883 00:40:09,884 --> 00:40:13,524 those precipitation balls or graupel is quite large, 884 00:40:13,525 --> 00:40:15,061 about 2/10 of an inch. 885 00:40:16,197 --> 00:40:19,669 This riming process fills in the snowflake's star shape 886 00:40:19,670 --> 00:40:22,776 so it becomes a sphere by the time it reaches the ground. 887 00:40:26,918 --> 00:40:28,419 So our verdict? 888 00:40:28,420 --> 00:40:32,361 This is indeed hail's cousin graupel. 889 00:40:32,362 --> 00:40:33,531 It's pretty rare 890 00:40:33,532 --> 00:40:35,902 and it's another quirky phenomenon of science 891 00:40:35,903 --> 00:40:38,340 that makes investigating these videos so much fun. 892 00:40:38,808 --> 00:40:40,176 That's our show for tonight. 893 00:40:40,177 --> 00:40:42,448 If you have any strange videos we should analyze, 894 00:40:42,449 --> 00:40:43,818 please let us know. 895 00:40:43,819 --> 00:40:46,757 And regardless of rain, sleet, or snow, 896 00:40:46,758 --> 00:40:49,128 keep those cameras rolling. 70630

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