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Tonight on "The
Proof Is Out There."
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Is this video proof of a
legendary Alaskan sea creature?
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This may be one of the most
important pieces of footage
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in terms of undiscovered
marine species.
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What's the secret
of these mysterious lights
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over Lubbock, Texas?
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I can't think of a
single rational explanation
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for this photo.
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A living mummy?
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Has this ancient man found
the key to eternal life?
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Could this be the oldest
man that has ever lived?
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And they call
it Detroit's Area 51.
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It was like this X file
that no one could solve.
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What's being made
on this top secret island?
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Around the globe are videos.
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What
are those things?
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It's moving.
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Photos and sounds
that defy explanation.
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We don't
know where they come from,
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who made them, or
how they operate.
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What are they?
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Some sort
of bizarre mutation.
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What's exciting
is nobody really knows.
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Extraordinary claims
need extraordinary proof.
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I'm Tony Harris.
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And as a journalist
for more than 30 years,
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I've followed the facts
where they take me.
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Now I'm bringing that
spirit of investigation
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to the world's strangest
sounds and images.
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We'll analyze each
one with top experts.
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It's a credible case.
It's a credible video.
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And pass a
verdict on what it is.
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This video was clearly faked.
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The proof starts now.
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Good evening and welcome to
"The Proof Is Out There."
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As elusive as the
Loch Ness Monster,
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but maybe not as famous,
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is a legendary sea
serpent said to inhabit
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the waters of the
Pacific Northwest.
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Today, there has been
no actual hard evidence
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that this sea monster exists,
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but that might
have just changed.
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2009, Nushagak Bay, Alaska.
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Salmon fisherman Kelly Nash
is on a boat with his sons,
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Jason and Kyle,
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when suddenly they spot
unusual movement in the water
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next to them and start
recording this video.
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The shaky black and white
footage shows what appears to be
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a long, dark serpentine
creature with humps on its back
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moving rapidly
through the water.
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Now watch.
Its head's gonna pop up.
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Check this out.
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It's blue.
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Let's
look at that again.
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Kelly estimates the
massive creature to be
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about 20 to 30 feet long.
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While this footage
is curiously unique,
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it may actually be showing us
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a clearer view of a
legendary creature,
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a cryptid as they're known,
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that's been widely
reported before.
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Field researcher Kim
Gerhard explains.
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Cadborosaurus or Caddy
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is a mysterious sea creature
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that's been reported off the
coast of Pacific North America.
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The name is associated with
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the location where
it's most been seen,
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which is Cadboro Bay,
British Columbia.
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Cadborosaurus is
generally described as
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an immense serpentine animal,
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anywhere from 60 to
100 feet in length,
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with a horse-like head,
sharp, fish-like teeth,
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giant forward-facing eyes.
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There have been
more than 300 sightings
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of Caddy over the
past 200 years,
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including one case in the
1930s that may have produced
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actual physical evidence
of the creature.
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During the summer of 1937,
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off the coast of
British Columbia,
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there was a strange
animal that was found
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in the stomach of a sperm whale.
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This animal popped out that
was snake-like in form,
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had a horse-like head, two
flippers and a fluke tail.
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The man in charge actually
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had these workers take
some photographs of it.
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Subsequently, this
became known as
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the Naden Harbour carcass.
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In my opinion,
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this is the same animal
that we see in this video.
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But there are other
theories as well.
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That perhaps we
could be looking at
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a primitive type of snake-like
whale known as a Basilosaur.
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The Basilosaur,
or Basilosaurus,
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was a fearsome predatory whale
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which swam the oceans
nearly 40 million years ago.
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And while scientists
first described this as
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a giant reptile,
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further research determined
it to be a marine mammal,
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one that could grow up
to 65 feet in length.
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Could this be the same creature?
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There have been
hundreds, if not thousands,
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of eyewitness accounts, so
I think that we could build
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a pretty strong case that
this animal really does exist.
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Right after this
video was revealed,
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two Cadborosaurus researchers
went to visit the Nash family
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who shot this footage.
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They claim the creature
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fully lifted its
head out of the water
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and even turned to
face their camcorder.
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But of course,
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that piece of evidence
isn't on this recording.
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Let's see what our
experts have to say about
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the evidence that remains.
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We first wanted to check the
authenticity of this tape,
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so we brought it to forensic
video analyst Michael Primeau.
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This video has indications
that it was enhanced,
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it has processing
done to enlarge it
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as well as stabilize it.
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There's too many
unknown variables here
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to actually arrive at some
sort of accurate conclusion
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because the video
has been enhanced.
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So there's
already a red flag.
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But to be fair,
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we spoke with marine
biologist Shea Steingass.
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She first looks at this
creature's possible connection
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with the prehistoric
Basilosaurus.
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I don't think that's
what we're looking at
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because the body type
of the Basilosaur
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was actually pretty solid.
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It wasn't a snake-like animal.
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However,
Steingass believes
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this creature does
have more in common
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with the marine
mammal Basilosaurus
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than the supposed reptile
corpse from Naden Harbour.
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Nushagak Bay is part of
a polar arctic environment,
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very cold environments
to live in.
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It's very unlikely that any
kind of reptile-like animal,
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especially this size, would
be existing in Nushagak Bay.
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The animals that thrive here
are typically either fish,
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invertebrates that live on
the bottom, or marine mammals.
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There's really no
reptiles or snakes
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that this could be mistaken for.
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Many
online critics claim
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we are just looking
at some piece of trash
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or floating debris, but
the dozens of tech people
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and fishermen who have
studied this video
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can't explain how debris could
move in such an organic way.
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Other skeptics have suggested
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this could be a
formation of seals
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or possibly a known giant
animal like an oarfish
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or a giant eel.
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But surprisingly,
Steingass is doubtful.
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The oarfish has these
beautiful dorsal fins
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that help them be more
hydrodynamic as they swim,
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and we don't see that here.
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This animal doesn't really
seem to have any clear anatomy.
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Another really
popular theory is that
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this is some kind
of a giant eel.
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And frankly, there's
no species of eel
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that would be quite this
size in Nushagak Bay.
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And as far as seals go,
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Steingass says it's unlikely
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since seals don't typically
swim in linear groups,
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nor would they keep
their heads submerged
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while exposing other
parts of their body.
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So with all of these potential
possibilities ruled out,
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does Steingass have
any idea what this is?
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Unfortunately, like many who
have chased Caddy's tail,
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she's stumped.
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This is really
interesting footage
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and part of the charm
of it for me is that
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it's difficult to tell
exactly what we're looking at.
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So this might be one of those
classic sea monster videos
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that's gonna stick
around for a long time.
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Our verdict?
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Possible cryptid.
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If the video is legit,
and yes, that's an if,
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whatever this thing
is has stumped
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our ace marine biologist.
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People have been looking
at this footage since 2009
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and to this day it
remains a mystery.
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But you can be sure
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if any more footage of
Caddy comes our way,
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you'll see it here first.
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Now let's head south to Texas
and back in time to the 1950s.
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UFO mania is in high gear,
especially in Lubbock,
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the site of a
peculiar phenomenon
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that is still being
debated today.
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August 31st, 1951,
18-year-old Carl Hart, Jr.
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has his bed pushed
next to an open window
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in his Lubbock, Texas home.
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He's waiting for a strange
recurring phenomenon
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he'd read about in the papers.
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Suddenly it appears.
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Hart grabs his camera and
runs out into the backyard
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to capture the stunning sight.
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A V-shaped formation
of 15 to 30 lights
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appears in the night sky.
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Eyewitnesses say the lights
were bluish-green in color,
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traveling silently overhead
from north to south.
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The lights then disappeared,
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only to reappear a
few minutes later.
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Writer Amy Teitel says Carl's
sighting wasn't the first time
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these lights were witnessed.
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Five days earlier
on August 25th,
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the same formation
appeared in the sky
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in view of three
college professors,
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one of which was an engineer,
and another was a physicist.
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If any group of
people had the skills
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to figure out what this
was, it was that group.
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After that
first sighting,
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the professors would
often observe these lights
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two or three times a night
for the next few weeks
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before they disappeared forever.
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Despite no shortage
of eyewitnesses,
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Carl was the only one able
to successfully capture
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the lights on film.
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Carl Hart was ultimately
interrogated by the US Air Force
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and eventually the FBI as
part of Project Blue Book.
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Project Blue
Book was the code name for
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the systematic study of
UFOs by the US Air Force
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from 1947 to 1969.
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Lieutenant Edward Ruppelt,
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who was the lead investigator
on Project Blue Book,
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also got in on Hart's story.
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He looked at the negatives
of the photographs
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and determined they were
authentic and untampered with.
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Project Blue Book
reviewed over 12,000 cases.
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About 700 of them were
determined to be genuine UFOs,
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including the Lubbock Lights.
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However, Lieutenant
Ruppelt also conducted
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his own investigation and
later claimed to have learned
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what caused the Lubbock Lights.
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But don't get excited just yet.
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On the condition that
he remain anonymous,
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a scientist confided
in Ruppelt that
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these lights were
actually consistent with
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a naturally
occurring phenomena.
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Ruppelt kept the secret of
what the natural phenomenon is
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because he realized that any
discussion or any information
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would lead people
back to the scientist.
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So while Ruppelt
may have had an answer,
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as far as we're concerned,
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the Lubbock Lights remain
an unsolved mystery.
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No one knows exactly
what these lights are
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and many question that Ruppelt
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ever had an anonymous
scientific source.
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Whatever this naturally
occurring phenomena is,
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it has alluded other
scientists for decades.
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This isn't your
typical UFO sighting.
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This happened multiple
times a night over two weeks
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and hundreds of people saw it.
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But we still don't have
confirmation of what it was,
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unless you believe
Lieutenant Ruppelt
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really did have an anonymous
source who figured it out.
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Let's see if our experts
can shed some light
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on this mystery.
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First, we had astrophotographer
Andrew McCarthy
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analyze a popular theory that
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the lights were
actually plovers,
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migrating birds
local to Lubbock,
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that were reflecting the
street lights below them.
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Birds generally aren't
going to be reflective enough
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to shine this brightly at night.
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I've photographed birds
at night many times,
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they never show up as brighter
than the surrounding sky.
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The birds are
always silhouetted.
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These lights were
incredibly bright.
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Others speculate that
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these were secret
military craft,
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but military aviation expert
Tim McMillan has his doubts.
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If we are to assume that
each of the points of light
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that are on the photograph
are an individual aircraft
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that would suggest that
these would be aircraft
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that are extremely
densely packed together,
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far more so than
what would be safe
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in conventional
airborne operations.
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And so it leads
me to believe that
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we're not looking at
individual planes.
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Perhaps then
this was one aircraft
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with several lights?
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But according to Ruppelt's
independent investigation,
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the Lubbock Lights were
thought to be flying at
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an altitude of only
800 to 1,000 feet,
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just a fraction of the height of
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a standard commercial aircraft.
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McMillan says, "Any
plane at that altitude
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should have been heard
as well as seen."
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Eyewitnesses said that
they didn't hear any noise.
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The idea that you would be
able to do that silently
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is not consistent with the
technology we have today,
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much less in 1951.
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What about Ruppelt's
anonymous scientist?
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He claimed the Lubbock
Lights were, quote,
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We asked meteorologist
Juan Hernandez
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what that could
possibly refer to.
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I can confidently say
this is not meteorological.
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The reports say that
this happened over
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and over continuous days.
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That is unlike weather.
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The wind conditions,
the temperature,
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all that is gonna change
on a day-to-day basis.
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It's not astronomical either.
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Whether we're talking
about meteors or comets,
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objects from outer space never
fall in perfect formation.
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Which of course
leaves only one more option.
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Whether or not it's
out of this world,
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that's not for me to decide.
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Our verdict?
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The same as Project Blue Book's.
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We're calling this
a genuine UFO,
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at least until Lieutenant
Ruppelt's anonymous source
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is revealed along
with his explanation.
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Okay, imagine being at home
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and there's a massive diesel
truck idling right next door.
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The noise might bother you,
but it'll be gone soon.
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Well, to some Canadians,
a similar idling sound
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remained just that, idling
for nearly a decade.
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2011, Windsor, Ontario, Canada,
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right across the river
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from Detroit, Michigan.
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Toronto-based filmmaker
Adam Makarenko
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has set out to document
a mysterious phenomenon,
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one you hear rather than see.
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As Adam films the
dark green foliage
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in the Ojibwe Nature Reserve,
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a persistent noise can be
heard in the background.
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Listen closely.
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That's what's known
as the Windsor Hum,
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a constant low frequency
sound whose origin is unknown.
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It was like this X file
that no one could solve.
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No one knew where
it was coming from.
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You kind of feel it
more than you hear it.
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It was shaking people's houses,
people were moving away.
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So it had all these things to
it that really intrigued me.
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Adam starts
investigating.
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His first suspect? The
two Windsor salt mines.
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They produce millions of
tons of salt each year,
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85% of which goes to
de-icing roads across Canada.
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So I went there
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and I did a little bit
of an investigation.
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Salt mines said,
"No, it's not us.
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We're not creating the noise."
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Canada's government
is also on the case,
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and in September of 2011,
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the Ministry of
Natural Resources
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releases its readings
from seismometers,
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instruments that respond
to ground noises.
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When they did the test,
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they determined
that it was airborne
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so that it wasn't
coming from the ground.
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The investigation
then turns to a funky place
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with a funky name,
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It's an old steel
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manufacturing site
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on the US side of
the Detroit River
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that only became an island
when car magnate Henry Ford
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built a shipping canal
around it in the 1920s.
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No one can access it.
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The police can't
go on the island.
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That's right.
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Today access to Zug
Island is restricted,
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its activities undisclosed
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and the entire compound
is said to be under
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Homeland Security protection.
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Journalist Alexis Brooks says,
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"This is why some call
it Detroit's Area 51."
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When you have an area that's
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a secret, Homeland
Security involved,
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you have to wonder if there
was something defense oriented
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going on there and there
could have been a hum
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that was emanating
from that process.
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What's even more mysterious
is it's only the Canadians,
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not the Americans
who hear the hum.
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Yet the US government
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won't cooperate with
its northern neighbor
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on an investigation
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and researchers have
never been granted
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access to Zug Island.
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So the question still remains.
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Where does the hum come from?
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The salt mines deny it,
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but could they unknowingly
be the source of the sound?
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The mining process involves
drilling holes into salt walls
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that are loaded with explosives
to blast the rock salt,
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which is then
crushed on conveyors.
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Audio analyst Rob Maher does
a sound wave comparison.
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This sound is a very
low frequency sound,
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approximately 35 hertz,
35 cycles per second.
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The strongest frequencies
in the underground mining
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is between 100 and 200 hertz.
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So it's at a higher
frequency range
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and there's not a lot of
energy down in the range where
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we found the Windsor Hum
signal to be located.
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The Windsor
area has seen
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impressive growth
in recent years,
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including the construction
of the Windsor Essex Parkway.
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So Maher considers if ground
construction equipment
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could be emitting the hum.
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The heavy
construction vibration
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does have energy down
in the 35 hertz range,
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but construction equipment
would not be operating
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all the time all day
long for 10 years.
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And often the
complaints about the hum
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were most common at night.
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So Maher looks
back to Zug Island
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to solve this rumbling riddle.
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00:18:19,364 --> 00:18:22,336
It seems most likely
to me the sound is due to
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vibrations of the ground.
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So that the mechanical
equipment across the river
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is causing a layer in
the geological formations
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under the water to cause
the ground to vibrate,
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sort of like a mini earthquake.
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Another report
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from two Canadian
universities in 2014
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seems to point in
that direction.
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They determined that
a likely cause was
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blast furnaces at the
United States steel mills.
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Though exactly
what sort of steel
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these furnaces were
smelting on Zug Island
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is still a mystery.
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The researchers believe the
furnaces had been running at
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a higher than normal capacity,
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that was causing
intense reverberations
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00:19:07,193 --> 00:19:09,296
of the plant's
metallic foundations,
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which propagated
across the river
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until the mill was shut down.
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The reports of the
hum then petered out.
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Our verdict?
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The hum was likely caused by
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now-decommissioned blast
furnaces on Zug Island.
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00:19:27,066 --> 00:19:30,540
However, the occasional noise
complaint still does pop up
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00:19:30,541 --> 00:19:32,710
from time to time
on social media.
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00:19:32,711 --> 00:19:36,317
So maybe the hum is not
quite so done after all.
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00:19:38,455 --> 00:19:41,394
Eating honey,
olive oil rubdowns,
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00:19:41,395 --> 00:19:43,465
a good cigar every week.
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00:19:44,033 --> 00:19:46,705
It seems like every elderly
person has their own secret
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00:19:46,706 --> 00:19:48,441
for extending our lives,
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00:19:48,442 --> 00:19:51,915
but one man in Thailand may
have actually cracked the code.
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Let's take a look.
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It's March 2022 in
western Thailand.
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A family is gathered around
the bedside of a figure
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00:19:59,197 --> 00:20:00,800
that barely looks alive.
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00:20:01,769 --> 00:20:04,808
The man is a monk
named Luang Pho Yai
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00:20:04,809 --> 00:20:06,678
and he is very much alive.
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00:20:06,679 --> 00:20:07,714
Look again.
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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.
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00:20:14,929 --> 00:20:16,263
Some people who've seen
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00:20:16,264 --> 00:20:17,867
this video have wondered if
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this is the oldest man
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00:20:19,471 --> 00:20:21,007
who has ever lived,
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00:20:21,008 --> 00:20:22,910
guessing that his age
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00:20:22,911 --> 00:20:24,814
is over 150 years old.
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00:20:24,815 --> 00:20:26,083
For the record,
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00:20:26,084 --> 00:20:29,189
the oldest documented person
in history was Jeanne Calment,
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00:20:29,190 --> 00:20:33,064
who was born in 1875
and died in 1997
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at an amazing 122 years old.
459
00:20:36,338 --> 00:20:39,645
So 150 years old
would be a huge jump,
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00:20:39,646 --> 00:20:42,148
but scientists say
where a person lives
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00:20:42,149 --> 00:20:44,788
can have an effect on
how long they live.
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Researchers are fascinated
by so-called Blue Zones,
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00:20:48,863 --> 00:20:50,533
which are geographical areas
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00:20:50,534 --> 00:20:53,104
with a larger than
average number of people
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00:20:53,105 --> 00:20:55,275
who are 100 years old.
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00:20:55,276 --> 00:20:56,578
By contrast,
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00:20:56,579 --> 00:20:59,283
the average life expectancy
in the United States
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00:20:59,284 --> 00:21:01,487
is only 77 years old.
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00:21:01,488 --> 00:21:04,426
Could the man in this
video be benefiting from
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00:21:04,427 --> 00:21:07,032
one of these
so-called Blue Zones?
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00:21:07,033 --> 00:21:10,071
These Blue Zones
don't share many similarities
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00:21:10,072 --> 00:21:11,374
when it comes to geography,
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00:21:11,375 --> 00:21:14,680
so their connection to
longevity remains a mystery.
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00:21:14,681 --> 00:21:17,385
But there's another
possible explanation,
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00:21:17,386 --> 00:21:21,126
a theory that some people
can mummify themselves.
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00:21:21,127 --> 00:21:22,930
What this video
brings to mind is
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00:21:22,931 --> 00:21:27,439
the supposed Japanese
practice of Sokushinbutsu,
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00:21:27,440 --> 00:21:30,946
which is the practice
of self-mummification.
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00:21:30,947 --> 00:21:36,491
Self-mummification is
meditating so deeply that
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00:21:37,326 --> 00:21:40,465
you pass away in that
meditative state,
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00:21:40,466 --> 00:21:43,805
becoming a preserved body.
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00:21:43,806 --> 00:21:45,877
The practice is
believed to have been
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00:21:45,878 --> 00:21:47,847
observed by Buddhist monks
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00:21:47,848 --> 00:21:52,724
who would practice a form
of such extreme asceticism
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00:21:52,725 --> 00:21:57,032
that their bodies would
simply mummify themselves.
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00:21:57,033 --> 00:22:01,508
According to Atlas Obscura,
between 1081 and 1903
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00:22:01,509 --> 00:22:05,382
at least 17 monks managed
to mummify themselves.
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00:22:05,383 --> 00:22:08,756
Is that astonishing ability
what we're seeing here?
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00:22:11,128 --> 00:22:15,068
The act of self-mummification
was criminalized in Japan
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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.
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00:22:19,578 --> 00:22:21,848
So has this man
revived the practice?
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00:22:21,849 --> 00:22:25,589
Or is he mastering some other
form of self-preservation?
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00:22:25,590 --> 00:22:27,459
We asked our experts.
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00:22:31,368 --> 00:22:33,772
Could this man be
gaining extended life
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00:22:33,773 --> 00:22:35,341
by residing in
one of the world's
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00:22:35,342 --> 00:22:37,479
seemingly magical Blue Zones?
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00:22:37,480 --> 00:22:40,719
Biologist Stephanie Manka
says, "That's an easy no."
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00:22:40,720 --> 00:22:43,459
Being in a Blue
Zone is not a factor
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00:22:43,860 --> 00:22:45,730
that allows him
to live this long.
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00:22:45,731 --> 00:22:49,804
This is in Thailand, it's not
in one of the Blue Zone areas.
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00:22:49,805 --> 00:22:51,073
So could
we be looking at
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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.
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