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-Go ahead and spin her.
-[Erik] We want to go down
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until we hit whatever
is buried in the mesa.
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[Thomas] The center
of that formation
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should be right over
the bubble boundary.
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Whoa! They're starting
to fall out of formation.
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Oh, did you see that?
Erik, something just zipped
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right overhead,
just above Homestead Two,
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moving real fast.
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So, watch that little dot
right there.
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-[Erik] Okay, there's the light.
-[Travis] That could be it.
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You know, I got to tell you,
the bubble wall,
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-it could be a real thing.
-Yeah.
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[Royston] Wow.
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[Narrator] There is a ranch
in Northern Utah.
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It is considered the epicenter
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of the strangest and most
disturbing occurrences on Earth.
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For two decades,
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the federal government
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investigated the property.
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Their findings
have never been made public.
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[Travis] Right there!
We got something!
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[Narrator] Now a new team
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of independent scientists
and researchers are taking over.
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They are uncovering evidence
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that the countless stories...
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It came right out of the mesa.
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...of unidentified
aerial phenomena...
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-UAP right there!
-Yep.
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...bizarre energies...
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It looks like there's
a heat source right above 'em.
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...and portals that lead
to other dimensions...
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We're maybe looking
at the anomaly
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for the first time, guys.
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...might actually be true.
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They will stop at nothing
to reveal...
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...The Secret
of Skinwalker Ranch.
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[Erik] Well, guys,
I'm feeling scan-happy.
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[Travis] Me, too.
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Yeah, I'm excited about, uh,
what we're about to see.
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I want to show you
the terrestrial lidar scans
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when we started drilling.
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-Okay.
-[Travis] Let's go. Let's do it.
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Pete's excited
to share some data
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he took a couple of days ago
with his lidar scanner
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right as we started
drilling a new
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vertical borehole
at the top of the mesa.
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Our goal is to get down
to around 33 feet,
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which is where our drill
got damaged last year
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when it hit something
super hard.
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[Kyle] It's completely
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welded shut.
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-It's friction-welded.
-Yeah. Mm-hmm.
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[Travis] It's also where
we found some material
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we think was manufactured
that we call Type A ceramic.
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It might be similar
to heat shield tiles
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you'd find on the space shuttles
or starship.
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-Whoa, that's interesting.
-Yeah.
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So we're drilling
a four-foot-diameter borehole
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to get back down there
and figure out
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where these ceramics came from.
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[Thomas] Hey, guys,
the drill is in place.
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[Travis] But the moment our
drill bit touched the ground...
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Look right here,
it's the 1.6-gigahertz signal.
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...we got one of those strange
1.6-gigahertz signals
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that we see
all the time out here
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right when we start experiments.
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That's so weird.
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So we're hoping
Pete may have caught
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some kind of image that might
provide new clues or insights
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on what's producing
those signals.
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So why don't I show you
what we got?
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So, this is
from the top of the mesa
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looking to the southwest.
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[Erik] Okay.
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[Pete] Now check this out.
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I spotted some interesting data.
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-[Travis] Now, look at that.
-[Kaleb] Whoa.
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[Pete] Those should not
be there.
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[Erik] As you can see,
it's intersecting
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-with the bubble boundary.
-[Travis] Sure is.
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[Pete] This is why
I got excited.
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So, you see this large piece
of data right here.
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If I reorient,
reposition our point of view,
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it's actually underground.
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[Erik] Are you kidding me?
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[Travis] What in the world?
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[Pete] If you'll notice,
they're actually on an arc.
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[Travis] It looks like
it's forming a semicircle.
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[Pete] And then,
if you look over here,
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it almost begins to look
like something circular.
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[Erik] So, could we be seeing
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part of the bubble
in this lidar data?
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-Could be.
-All right.
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[Travis] When we've seen
this giant sphere-shaped thing
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that we call the bubble
show up in the past,
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it's always centered
at the triangle
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and encompasses
the mesa drill site.
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And when it appears,
it also seems to be caused
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by our activities.
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[Erik] We have speculated
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several times that the bubble
can be turned on and off.
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So I can't dismiss the idea
that we're looking at something
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-caused by the drilling.
-[Thomas] Yeah.
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This just reinforces
that we've got to go back
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to that mesa and keep drilling.
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-[Travis] Absolutely.
-[Erik] Yeah.
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[Travis] All right,
we'll see y'all up there.
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[Thomas] Yeah,
see you guys on top.
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-[Travis] Hey, fellas.
-[Kaleb] Sup?
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[Travis] Greetings, Jan.
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-How you doing?
-Very well, sir.
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[Travis] Later that morning,
before drilling started again,
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we welcomed back
our buddy Jan Francke.
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Jan's a ground-penetrating
radar expert,
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and we wanted to have him run
some new GPR scans of the mesa.
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Two years ago,
Jan first captured
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what's been a key image for us:
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something that seems to be
a big object
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along with a bunch
of smaller objects around it
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buried inside the mesa.
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[Erik] As you can see, we've
already made some progress.
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-Uh, what are we, 50,
50 inches in? -Mm-hmm. -Yep.
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Today, as we do the drilling,
the objective is to get
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your instrument
into that, uh, borehole.
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-Yep. -Take it all the way
from bottom to top,
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-probably a couple of passes.
-Yep.
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It's similar to any of the other
ground-penetrating radar systems
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that we've used on the surface,
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except this one,
being in a borehole,
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what we'll end up
making for you, hopefully,
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is a map of anomalies
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giving you depth and distance
away from the borehole.
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That's fantastic.
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[Travis] Erik and I wanted
to see if putting Jan's GPR
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inside Borehole 1
might give us a clearer idea
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of what's inside the mesa.
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We're really interested
in what he captures
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at around 33 feet,
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where the drill bit
in Borehole 2 broke last year.
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-[Erik] We've got
a lot of work to do. -Yeah.
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-I say we get to it.
-Let's get to work.
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-All right.
-Yeah.
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We're good.
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-Oh, it's running?
-It's running right now.
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-I can't stop it.
-Okay.
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[engine starts]
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We're on it.
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[Thomas] The drill bit just
made contact with the earth.
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Uh, be advised,
the drilling has begun.
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[Travis] Copy that, thank you.
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Whenever you're ready
for us to start pulling,
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uh, the GPR down the tube,
let us know.
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[Erik] Copy that.
We'll get everything in place
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and, uh, we'll let you know.
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[Travis] As the drilling
started, the rest of us
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were keeping an eye out
for strange signals
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on our spectrum analyzers
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positioned both at the top
and bottom of the mesa.
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[Sam] So, we are picking up
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-a 33-megahertz s-signal.
-Wait.
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-[Erik] Are you kidding?
-I am not kidding.
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[Sam] It's-it's strong there.
You see it popping up?
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It is weird.
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[Erik] Okay, get this, Travis.
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Sam reports he's getting
a 33-megahertz signal.
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This is not us.
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Copy that. I'm gonna start
looking for it down here.
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There it is.
There it is right there.
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[Kaleb] Yeah.
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[Travis] Talk about another
obvious correlation
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right when
we start drilling again.
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33 megahertz
was the same frequency
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broadcast by the drilling beacon
last year
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when the drill bit
got destroyed in Borehole 2.
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This year's drill has no beacon,
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so what was emitting
that exact signal?
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The buried object?
Or something else?
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Whoa. 1.2 gigahertz
just started right there.
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[Kaleb] Whoa.
And we also have the 1.6.
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[Travis] Erik, we just had
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a 1.2-gigahertz signal pop up,
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and there's
a 1.6-gigahertz signal.
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Looks like we've got everything
in the box showing up.
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[Travis] It was a perfect storm
of ranch strangeness.
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Over the last year,
these are the three signals
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that we detect over and over
during our experiments.
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They've got to be connected
to what's in the mesa.
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Could it possibly be
from the dadgum drill rig?
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So you guys are positive
there's nothing on this rig
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that's transmitting a signal?
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No.
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-Nothing.
-[Thomas] Well, I verified
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with the drillers,
there's absolutely nothing
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on this drill that is
transmitting any signal,
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so, no, it's not coming
from the drill
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unless the drill somehow
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is stimulating
whatever's in the mesa.
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[Thomas] It's not coming
from the drill
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unless the drill somehow
is stimulating
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whatever's in the mesa.
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[Erik] This is a bit puzzling.
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I'm not really sure
what we're dealing with here.
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We're still seeing the
33-megahertz signal over here.
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Hey, Travis.
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Are you guys seeing
any changes
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-down there?
-Not really.
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All right, guys.
We're gonna watch it.
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[Travis] As soon
as we started drilling,
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our spectrum analyzers
picked up signals
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at 33 megahertz,
at 1.2 gigahertz,
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and at 1.6 gigahertz.
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It was like drilling woke
something up inside the mesa
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and now it was staying awake.
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All right, so, are you about
ready to put the instrument
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-into the borehole?
-Yeah, let's do it.
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All right,
so we'll start with this one.
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[Travis] We thought
that if something in the mesa
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was sending out those signals,
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maybe Jan could
get the best images yet
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of what it actually is.
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Nice and easy, nice and smooth.
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The device was rigged up
to a pulley system
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at the top and bottom
of the mesa.
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-There it goes.
-[Travis] So,
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we could pull the scanner
all the way through
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from the top to the bottom
of Borehole 1.
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That's 100 feet.
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That's 450 feet right there.
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450 feet.
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[Erik] Copy that, Travis.
450 feet.
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[Travis] All right, Erik,
we have the instrument here now.
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[Erik] Copy that, Travis.
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We've got Sam
back on this end of the rope.
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When you guys are ready, we are.
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Bring her back up.
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[Travis] While we
were scanning...
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[Thomas] Wow,
that's a good one there.
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...archaeologist Chris Roberts
was standing by
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to inspect the drilling cores
with a gamma ray detector
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to measure if there were
any high levels of radiation.
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[Chris] I need to get
a look at that.
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The Type A ceramic
that we found last year
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had some interesting
radiation levels.
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That's why we need to go in
looking for gamma rays
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or something unnatural.
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Anything that stands out
that indicates
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we're getting closer
to what we need to find.
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That's weird.
This is not normal.
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[detector clicking]
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All right,
I'm 108 right now. 110.
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'15, it's going back up.
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116, 117.
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There is some
elevated radiation in there.
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Hey, Chris for Bard.
Do I got a copy?
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Yeah, Chris, go ahead.
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Yeah, I've got some
interesting gamma readings
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on this core that just came out,
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and it's elevated up to 115.
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Yeah, that's clearly
much higher than normal.
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Hey, Erik.
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When we took that,
uh, ceramic out,
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it was around
100 counts per minute.
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Exactly what I was thinking.
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[Travis] Now, 100 counts
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of gamma rays per minute
isn't dangerous,
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but it's about ten times
the radiation levels
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you'd expect to see
in normal sandstone.
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And here's the kicker:
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it matches the levels
we detected
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on the Type A ceramics
we pulled out
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of the drilling spoils
last year.
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I just put it right here
in the center like this.
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-Oh, wow.
-[clicking]
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[Chris] 119, 122.
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128.
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Now, that's interesting.
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Chris, do you know
our depth on this core?
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-It was at 100 inches.
-Okay.
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[Erik] I did not expect
to see radiation
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in the core samples
coming out of the drilling,
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at least not at this depth,
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because when we first
encountered
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the ceramics last year,
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that came from
a much greater depth.
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Well, that's
an interesting finding.
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-I don't know what it means yet.
-Yeah.
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[Erik] Is it just
a coincidence? I don't know.
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But I'll tell you this,
could this be an indication
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that we are getting
very close to some
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of the ceramic-like material?
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[Jan] Okay, there she is.
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All right! Travis,
we've got the instrument.
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-Good run.
-Copy that.
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[Jan] We got the data.
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Now my job's to go back
and process it all
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and hopefully have
some results for you
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-very soon.
-[Thomas] Okay.
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[Thomas] We are just about
a third of the way down
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to our 33-foot mark
that stopped that drill.
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-That's really exciting.
-[Erik] Yes.
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-It's gratifying.
-Yeah.
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[Travis] It was gonna take Jan
several days
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to process his data.
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I'm hoping it'll give us
some real answers
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about whatever's happening
inside this mesa.
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I say we call it a day.
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-[Thomas] Productive day.
-Very productive.
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[Chris] Hey, guys. Welcome.
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-[Bob] Chris, how you doing?
-Good. How are you?
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I'm doing well.
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[Travis] The next day,
while drilling continued,
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Chris Roberts set up
a videoconference
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with Bob Dodge
and his colleagues
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from Artemis Testing Lab
in Louisville, Colorado.
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We want to determine
how old the Type A ceramic
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we found last year might be.
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A few weeks ago,
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Chris ran a UV light test
on the Type A ceramics,
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and the results were crazy.
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Yeah, I've got
four pieces in here.
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I saw some buildup and erosion
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that would take a long, long
time to occur inside the mesa.
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How much time?
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Conservatively,
it's in the thousands.
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Thousands?
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Chris found material
built up on them
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that would take
thousands of years
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to accumulate on the surface.
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If the ceramics
are really that old,
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how could they also have
advanced properties
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like the heat-absorbing tiles
on the space shuttle?
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That's too crazy
for me to even think about.
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So Artemis tested
the ceramics with a dating test
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called thermoluminescence.
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Erik and I were really curious
about what they've learned.
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[Erik] Well, let's jump in.
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[Travis] Let's see it.
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[Bob] The thermoluminescence
process,
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you, uh, take a sample
from ceramics or pottery.
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[John] We cut through
that pottery, and then we get
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a very kind of simple
dust amount of, uh, material.
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[Bob] And then you put it
into a very special type
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of contraption, and it measures
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the amount
of stored light energy.
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Okay, and it's the intensity
of that value
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that tells you the age?
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Yes.
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-I'm on the edge of my seat
here. -[Chris] Yeah.
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[Erik] So this piece
is not from the ranch?
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[Bob] Correct.
That's a sample from
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an old pottery vessel.
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Perfect sample,
very easy to analyze and read.
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[Thomas] What the heck?
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[Erik] That looks very messy.
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[Chris] What is that?
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[Chris] It's not dateable?
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[Serge] Basically,
it's not dateable.
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You said it's not dateable?
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[Bob] So,
ceramics would be fired,
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but this material probably
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has not been fired...
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...would be my assessment.
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[Travis] When Bob said that
the material had not been fired,
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what he meant was:
it was not created
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using a high amount of heat,
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which is how modern ceramics
are made.
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Especially the ones
that are used
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to make heat-resistant tiles
on spacecraft.
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Our previous lab test
showed that our Type A ceramics
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behaved exactly like
those kinds of materials.
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So these should have been
easy to date with this test.
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[Chris] There isn't the right
ingredients to get a date?
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Correct.
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So what is it?
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-[Erik] Wow.
-[Bob] We also did
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an XRF analysis of the material,
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and we're getting elements
that would lead us to believe
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it is a plaster-like substance.
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[Erik] Oh, wow.
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[Thomas] So it's plaster?
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-Is that what you're
saying, then? -[Serge] No.
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It's like plaster.
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Well, it's not a plaster
we've seen before,
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-I would think
is a safe assessment. -Yeah.
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[Travis] It makes no sense
that this material
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could be like plaster.
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When we found
these Type A ceramics,
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our drill bit
had been destroyed.
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And the bit was literally fused
to the drill bar.
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It would take something
much more durable
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than plaster to do that.
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Well, we really appreciate
your expertise,
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and we appreciate
this information.
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It gives us more questions
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but maybe a new road
to travel down
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to try and find some answers.
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-All right.
-Thank you, too.
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-Yeah. -See you later.
-Thanks, guys.
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[Erik] Would you expect
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a plaster material
to survive the rigors
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of the drilling process?
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[Travis] You take
any plaster known to man
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and you put that kind of force
and torque on it,
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it's gonna turn into powder.
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00:19:11,292 --> 00:19:14,042
You know,
we need to contact UVU again
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and see about getting access
to their, to the lab.
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00:19:16,458 --> 00:19:18,458
-Yes.
-That would be great.
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00:19:18,625 --> 00:19:20,792
We were hoping
this test would help us
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take a big step forward
in figuring out these materials,
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but it didn't provide us
anything conclusive.
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All we can say for sure is,
we need to keep drilling
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to get down to that big object.
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And we need to keep looking
for new tests to find answers
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about what we're dealing with
inside the mesa.
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00:19:39,375 --> 00:19:41,375
Well, sounds like we're giving
ourselves some marching orders.
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Thanks, guys.
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[Thomas] I'm gonna
get back to work.
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How fast is the wind
blowing right now?
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That right there feels like 50.
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It's perfect to use
the wind to our advantage.
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-Yeah.
-[Travis] Later that day,
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while the drillers
kept working at the mesa,
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Erik and I wanted to turn our
attention back to the bubble.
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There were crazy
high winds forecast,
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which was the perfect weather
for an experiment
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we've wanted to try
for a long time.
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[Erik] These are the right
conditions to run a test
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with a smoke machine
to see how the smoke interacts
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with the boundary of the bubble.
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00:20:20,333 --> 00:20:22,250
We can exploit the fact
that we've got the wind.
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You know, we have a, uh...
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you know,
w-we know what to expect.
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It-it should just
blow right through.
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Well, so, what-what
I'm thinking is, uh,
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the wind's blowing west to east.
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So I say we get on
the west side of the bubble
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and blow smoke at it
while we drive back and forth
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through the boundary
and watch it with cameras.
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00:20:42,583 --> 00:20:43,750
-Yeah. -[Thomas] So,
what are you looking for,
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to see if the currents
are changing at all
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-when they get to the boundary?
-See if the boundary
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does something unusual
to the smoke flow.
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[Erik] Yeah, that's right.
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If we see a change in direction,
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that would tell us we may have
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-something else going on.
-[Travis] Yeah.
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[Travis] When we've detected
the bubble
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during our experiments,
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it's always been centered
at the triangle
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with a 2,000-foot radius.
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But what we don't know
is if it's always there
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or if it's maybe
something that gets activated
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to act like a giant
spherical force field
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when we start
using our equipment.
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[Kaleb] It's almost like
it's not even moving.
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[Thomas] I think
something's stopping it.
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[Travis] In the past,
we've seen a helikite,
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00:21:23,708 --> 00:21:25,292
drones...
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It's just stuck right there.
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...and even rockets
appear to bump
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against its boundary
and be pushed away.
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So now we're curious
if something like smoke
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would be affected
in the same way.
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Maybe this experiment
would show whether this thing
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is always present,
even if we can't see it.
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So I think it'd be fair to say
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that this is really more
of just a passive measurement.
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Purely passive, to see what--
see if it's there
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-without us poking at it.
-Yep.
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-Yeah.
-Well,
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it-it's fairly straightforward.
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Um, let's do it.
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-[Thomas] All right. -All right.
I'll-I'll keep an eye
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-on things from the CC.
-[Travis] That's great, Erik.
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I'll be giving you
wind gust alerts.
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Yeah, that'll be good.
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00:22:03,833 --> 00:22:05,500
[Erik] I'm really interested
to see what we'll learn,
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given the fact that
it's a very simple approach,
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it's something
we haven't done before.
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Will we see effects
out at that boundary,
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as we have in the past?
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Or will we learn something more
about this bubble?
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[Travis] I'll walk
with the truck
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and watch for,
you know, what we're seeing.
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And, Thomas, you run
the smoke machine. Is that good?
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-Yeah. Yeah, that sounds great.
-All right.
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[Travis] The plan was simple.
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We're gonna start just outside
the bubble boundary.
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Then we'll reverse the truck
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with the smoke machine
pointed towards it
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in the direction of the wind.
492
00:22:39,500 --> 00:22:41,292
The smoke should
just shoot straight out
493
00:22:41,500 --> 00:22:43,208
if nothing is there to stop it.
494
00:22:43,375 --> 00:22:46,125
Hey, Erik, I'm setting up
cameras right now
495
00:22:46,292 --> 00:22:48,583
so I can, uh,
get as many views on the...
496
00:22:48,750 --> 00:22:51,875
-barrier wall as I can.
-Copy that.
497
00:22:52,917 --> 00:22:55,625
[Travis] We also had several
regular and high-speed cameras
498
00:22:55,792 --> 00:22:58,250
set up all around this area.
499
00:22:58,417 --> 00:23:00,208
This camera's
ready to go, y'all.
500
00:23:00,375 --> 00:23:03,250
If the smoke
did anything unusual today,
501
00:23:03,417 --> 00:23:04,875
we'd be ready to capture it.
502
00:23:05,042 --> 00:23:07,167
Well, all right, Erik,
we've got everything in place
503
00:23:07,375 --> 00:23:08,625
to do the first test here
504
00:23:08,833 --> 00:23:10,583
on the western boundary
of the bubble.
505
00:23:10,792 --> 00:23:12,500
We're gonna get going, so, uh,
506
00:23:12,667 --> 00:23:15,167
we're-we're gonna start
this thing right now.
507
00:23:15,333 --> 00:23:16,667
Copy that, Travis.
508
00:23:16,833 --> 00:23:18,708
-Okay. -[Travis] All right,
let's do it.
509
00:23:21,292 --> 00:23:22,750
I am recording.
510
00:23:24,667 --> 00:23:28,000
Our, uh, gusts are at, uh,
40 and a half miles per hour,
511
00:23:28,208 --> 00:23:31,458
current wind speeds are 31.1.
512
00:23:31,625 --> 00:23:33,333
[Travis] That's crazy.
It's almost like we're having
513
00:23:33,542 --> 00:23:35,500
a hurricane out here
or something.
514
00:23:37,042 --> 00:23:38,583
All right, let's back up.
515
00:23:40,000 --> 00:23:41,583
Hang on, Thomas.
516
00:23:47,125 --> 00:23:49,792
All right, Jim, we're
approaching the bubble boundary.
517
00:23:49,958 --> 00:23:52,125
We're gonna stop
just short of it.
518
00:23:52,292 --> 00:23:54,125
Okay, stop there.
519
00:23:58,125 --> 00:23:59,542
Wow!
520
00:24:01,042 --> 00:24:03,583
[Royston] Travis,
it's being pushed back at us.
521
00:24:03,750 --> 00:24:05,333
It looks like
it's coming our way.
522
00:24:05,500 --> 00:24:07,542
[Travis] Yeah,
it came backwards on us.
523
00:24:07,708 --> 00:24:10,167
-Right at the wall.
-Yeah! I know!
524
00:24:11,208 --> 00:24:13,500
[Thomas] When we were right
at the boundary of the bubble,
525
00:24:13,708 --> 00:24:17,000
there was a pretty significant
and noticeable effect
526
00:24:17,208 --> 00:24:18,625
right there on the wall.
527
00:24:19,625 --> 00:24:21,750
The smoke seemed to lift up
528
00:24:21,917 --> 00:24:24,875
and kind of just
really become discombobulated
529
00:24:25,083 --> 00:24:28,208
as if some invisible force
was stopping the smoke.
530
00:24:29,250 --> 00:24:31,208
[Travis] Let's keep backing up
through the boundary
531
00:24:31,333 --> 00:24:32,958
and see what happens.
532
00:24:33,083 --> 00:24:34,417
Copy that.
533
00:24:42,542 --> 00:24:44,458
[Travis] We got through
the boundary of the bubble.
534
00:24:45,417 --> 00:24:46,958
That's good, Jim.
535
00:24:48,750 --> 00:24:50,792
Now that we're inside
the bubble,
536
00:24:50,958 --> 00:24:52,708
it looks like
it's blowing normal.
537
00:24:52,833 --> 00:24:54,375
-[Thomas] It is!
-[Travis] Isn't that weird?
538
00:24:54,542 --> 00:24:56,167
Yeah, that's weird!
539
00:24:56,375 --> 00:24:57,833
[Thomas] Interestingly enough,
540
00:24:58,000 --> 00:25:00,625
as we proceeded
through the bubble boundary,
541
00:25:00,708 --> 00:25:03,792
the smoke went
from being completely chaotic
542
00:25:04,000 --> 00:25:06,792
to a well-organized
stream of smoke
543
00:25:07,000 --> 00:25:09,042
in the same direction
the wind was blowing.
544
00:25:09,208 --> 00:25:12,000
-[Travis] Can you believe it?
-It does seem to indicate
545
00:25:12,167 --> 00:25:16,042
that the boundary of the bubble
seems to be affecting the smoke.
546
00:25:16,208 --> 00:25:20,000
[Travis] Okay, Jim,
now just drive forward slowly.
547
00:25:20,167 --> 00:25:21,875
Copy that, here we go.
548
00:25:23,208 --> 00:25:25,167
[Travis] Now that the smoke
is blowing in the direction
549
00:25:25,333 --> 00:25:26,792
of the wind inside the bubble,
550
00:25:26,958 --> 00:25:28,875
we're gonna drive back
outside of it
551
00:25:29,042 --> 00:25:33,375
to see if the smoke changes
again at the bubble boundary.
552
00:25:33,542 --> 00:25:35,417
Now, look right here
in the bubble. Look!
553
00:25:35,583 --> 00:25:38,042
-Look!
-[Thomas] What the hell?
554
00:25:43,667 --> 00:25:45,917
[Travis] Look! Look!
555
00:25:46,083 --> 00:25:47,625
[Royston] That's crazy.
556
00:25:53,625 --> 00:25:55,042
[Travis] We couldn't believe it.
557
00:25:55,208 --> 00:25:57,083
Even while moving
and shooting smoke
558
00:25:57,208 --> 00:25:59,667
with the direction
of 30-mile-an-hour winds,
559
00:25:59,875 --> 00:26:02,333
our smoke was being
deflected and redirected
560
00:26:02,542 --> 00:26:04,250
by the bubble boundary.
561
00:26:04,417 --> 00:26:06,500
So either the smoke
triggered the bubble
562
00:26:06,708 --> 00:26:10,250
to turn on its boundary
in response to a stimulus
563
00:26:10,375 --> 00:26:14,542
or we got more data telling us
that it's always there.
564
00:26:20,542 --> 00:26:22,042
Ooh, that thing's loud.
565
00:26:23,458 --> 00:26:24,875
Hey, Erik, you copy?
566
00:26:25,833 --> 00:26:27,875
-Yeah, go ahead.
-Wow.
567
00:26:28,083 --> 00:26:31,667
The smoke, as we were
on the outside of the bubble,
568
00:26:31,875 --> 00:26:34,125
it seemed to spread across
like it was,
569
00:26:34,292 --> 00:26:36,833
uh, hitting something
and move up and out,
570
00:26:37,042 --> 00:26:38,542
but once we got
through the bubble,
571
00:26:38,708 --> 00:26:40,458
it was just going with the wind.
572
00:26:40,625 --> 00:26:42,667
Copy that. I'm not sure
what to make of it yet.
573
00:26:42,875 --> 00:26:45,000
Let's move to the opposite side
574
00:26:45,125 --> 00:26:46,500
and see
if the same thing happens
575
00:26:46,667 --> 00:26:48,625
at the eastern boundary
of the bubble.
576
00:26:48,792 --> 00:26:50,625
I'll get the assets
trained on that area.
577
00:26:50,792 --> 00:26:52,083
[Travis] Copy that.
578
00:26:52,208 --> 00:26:55,250
All right. Well, let's load up
and head on.
579
00:26:56,667 --> 00:26:58,458
For this next test,
we were gonna take
580
00:26:58,625 --> 00:27:00,333
a little different approach.
581
00:27:01,542 --> 00:27:02,875
Since the wind's direction
was blowing
582
00:27:03,042 --> 00:27:05,250
towards the eastern bubble
boundary,
583
00:27:05,417 --> 00:27:07,583
we were going to approach it
with our smoke machine
584
00:27:07,750 --> 00:27:10,083
from the inside going out.
585
00:27:10,208 --> 00:27:11,917
We wanted to see
if the smoke flow
586
00:27:12,125 --> 00:27:15,375
would change again when it hits
the inside of that boundary.
587
00:27:19,667 --> 00:27:21,583
Hey, man, we're in place
588
00:27:21,750 --> 00:27:23,333
and we're ready
to start with the smoke
589
00:27:23,542 --> 00:27:25,167
on the east side of the bubble.
590
00:27:25,292 --> 00:27:28,000
We're just gonna back up
from inside it this time,
591
00:27:28,167 --> 00:27:31,292
and we'll ease through it
like we did over there.
592
00:27:31,458 --> 00:27:33,250
Yeah, Travis, I copy.
593
00:27:34,375 --> 00:27:36,167
All right, Thomas.
594
00:27:37,292 --> 00:27:39,833
All right, Jim, come on back.
595
00:27:48,708 --> 00:27:52,000
Okay. We're approaching
the bubble boundary now.
596
00:28:02,458 --> 00:28:04,333
[Thomas] I'm seeing
the same thing that I saw
597
00:28:04,458 --> 00:28:06,125
over on the western side.
598
00:28:06,208 --> 00:28:08,667
That when we're right
at that bubble boundary,
599
00:28:08,833 --> 00:28:10,458
the smoke is going everywhere
600
00:28:10,625 --> 00:28:12,875
and I'm seeing
a substantial lift,
601
00:28:13,042 --> 00:28:15,167
as if it's being pushed upwards.
602
00:28:29,333 --> 00:28:31,917
[Travis] Okay, we are through
the bubble boundary.
603
00:28:35,333 --> 00:28:36,750
[Travis] Yeah.
604
00:28:40,625 --> 00:28:43,792
-[Thomas] I'm not seeing it
plume now. -No, it's not. No.
605
00:28:45,875 --> 00:28:47,417
[Travis] Just like before,
606
00:28:47,583 --> 00:28:48,833
the smoke started
shooting straight
607
00:28:49,042 --> 00:28:50,333
with the direction of the wind
608
00:28:50,542 --> 00:28:51,833
the second it got past
609
00:28:52,000 --> 00:28:53,833
where we've marked
the bubble boundary.
610
00:29:08,875 --> 00:29:11,708
Now look, it's starting
to spread and go up.
611
00:29:13,625 --> 00:29:15,292
[Travis] Yeah.
612
00:29:15,417 --> 00:29:19,000
But no matter if we were inside
or outside of the bubble,
613
00:29:19,167 --> 00:29:21,750
the smoke reacted
any time it was blowing
614
00:29:21,958 --> 00:29:23,333
against the boundary.
615
00:29:35,208 --> 00:29:36,500
[Royston] Boy, from in there,
it looked like
616
00:29:36,708 --> 00:29:38,000
you got the same thing.
617
00:29:38,125 --> 00:29:39,417
-Yeah.
-Was it stopping right there?
618
00:29:39,625 --> 00:29:40,833
Yeah, it was st-- and going up,
619
00:29:40,958 --> 00:29:42,167
like if something's stopping it,
620
00:29:42,375 --> 00:29:43,667
and then, when we got
through it, it just went
621
00:29:43,833 --> 00:29:45,167
-straight on down the driveway.
-Yeah.
622
00:29:45,375 --> 00:29:47,333
-[Travis] Isn't that something?
-Unbelievable.
623
00:29:47,458 --> 00:29:49,667
It was very chaotic, it was,
like, trying to go right,
624
00:29:49,833 --> 00:29:51,167
trying to go left, but it wasn't
going down the road
625
00:29:51,375 --> 00:29:52,958
-like you expect it.
-[Travis] Yeah.
626
00:29:53,125 --> 00:29:55,250
But then at a certain--
certain point, it all went.
627
00:29:55,375 --> 00:29:56,500
[Travis] I know.
628
00:29:56,708 --> 00:29:58,542
Hey, Erik, you copy?
629
00:29:58,708 --> 00:30:00,000
I copy.
630
00:30:00,208 --> 00:30:01,667
The wind's still going strong,
631
00:30:01,833 --> 00:30:03,333
so let's move on
to the triangle.
632
00:30:03,542 --> 00:30:06,083
Maybe we'll see some effects
in that blob region.
633
00:30:06,250 --> 00:30:07,750
[Travis] We're gonna,
uh, wrap up,
634
00:30:07,958 --> 00:30:10,125
-then head on to the triangle.
-Copy that.
635
00:30:10,250 --> 00:30:12,375
I'll get the assets ready
at the triangle.
636
00:30:13,375 --> 00:30:14,667
[Travis] After we finished
the second run
637
00:30:14,875 --> 00:30:16,208
through the bubble boundary,
638
00:30:16,375 --> 00:30:18,750
we had one more
smoke test planned.
639
00:30:18,917 --> 00:30:20,792
This time at the triangle,
640
00:30:20,958 --> 00:30:22,708
where we've seen
all kinds of evidence
641
00:30:22,875 --> 00:30:24,792
of an invisible thing
that we call the blob
642
00:30:24,958 --> 00:30:27,917
right at about
31 feet in the air.
643
00:30:32,292 --> 00:30:35,000
We've seen it appear
to destroy and deflect rockets
644
00:30:35,125 --> 00:30:38,292
right at that spot
more times than we can count.
645
00:30:42,458 --> 00:30:44,667
-Let's go on up.
-Okay.
646
00:30:44,875 --> 00:30:46,833
[Travis] So, we used
a cherry picker
647
00:30:47,042 --> 00:30:48,708
to lift the smoke machine
up there
648
00:30:48,917 --> 00:30:51,500
to see if the smoke
might also get us more data
649
00:30:51,667 --> 00:30:55,833
proving the blob is real and
maybe connected to the bubble.
650
00:30:56,042 --> 00:30:58,417
Hey, Erik, do you copy?
651
00:30:58,625 --> 00:31:00,583
We're about to start the smoke
over here at the triangle.
652
00:31:00,750 --> 00:31:02,000
Are you ready?
653
00:31:02,167 --> 00:31:04,000
I'm ready to take data.
654
00:31:04,167 --> 00:31:05,583
All right, let's crank it up.
655
00:31:05,750 --> 00:31:07,458
All right, Erik,
we're about to go.
656
00:31:09,375 --> 00:31:11,167
[device whirring]
657
00:31:56,542 --> 00:31:59,542
[Travis] It's pushing it down.
That's crazy!
658
00:32:00,542 --> 00:32:02,500
I didn't know
what we were looking at.
659
00:32:02,625 --> 00:32:05,500
It was like something invisible
was right there,
660
00:32:05,667 --> 00:32:07,500
31 feet high above the triangle,
661
00:32:07,667 --> 00:32:10,792
and it was making
some of the smoke shoot downward
662
00:32:11,000 --> 00:32:13,208
instead of straight ahead
with the wind.
663
00:32:13,375 --> 00:32:15,667
When it comes to getting
evidence of the blob,
664
00:32:15,875 --> 00:32:18,542
I mean, talk about
your literal smoking gun.
665
00:32:23,292 --> 00:32:25,625
[Thomas] It's pretty convincing
that there's something here.
666
00:32:29,375 --> 00:32:30,792
[Travis] Well,
we're finished here.
667
00:32:30,917 --> 00:32:32,167
I can't wait to see
what you captured
668
00:32:32,375 --> 00:32:34,000
on the cameras we got out here.
669
00:32:34,167 --> 00:32:35,792
I'm looking at it.
670
00:32:35,875 --> 00:32:37,500
It's gonna take some
head-scratching to, uh,
671
00:32:37,708 --> 00:32:39,125
interpret what I'm seeing.
672
00:32:39,333 --> 00:32:41,333
So many things
have played out in this space
673
00:32:41,500 --> 00:32:43,292
that are a little difficult
to explain.
674
00:32:43,458 --> 00:32:45,625
I'd really like
to understand how.
675
00:32:45,792 --> 00:32:49,250
I can't wait for us to take
a look at the data and see what
676
00:32:49,375 --> 00:32:53,792
insights we find to show us
what the heck is going on.
677
00:32:54,000 --> 00:32:56,167
[Travis] All right, man,
we're gonna head on in.
678
00:32:56,375 --> 00:32:57,833
[Erik] All right, I'll see you
when you get back.
679
00:32:58,000 --> 00:32:59,833
[Travis] Copy that.
680
00:33:00,042 --> 00:33:01,708
I-I was not expecting
to see something like that.
681
00:33:01,875 --> 00:33:03,333
[Thomas] Yeah.
682
00:33:10,042 --> 00:33:11,167
[Travis] What's going on,
fellas?
683
00:33:11,333 --> 00:33:12,708
[Erik] Uh, I've got the results
684
00:33:12,875 --> 00:33:15,500
of our experiment
with the, uh, smoke gun.
685
00:33:15,667 --> 00:33:18,167
-[Travis] All right, cool.
-Great. -[Erik] I want to start
686
00:33:18,375 --> 00:33:21,000
with a video I recorded
from a camera on the mesa
687
00:33:21,208 --> 00:33:23,625
processed through
the Meta-Frame software.
688
00:33:23,792 --> 00:33:26,250
You know, you're looking down
from the top of the mesa,
689
00:33:26,417 --> 00:33:28,167
you know,
I'm zoomed in on your location
690
00:33:28,333 --> 00:33:30,292
on the western side
of the bubble.
691
00:33:31,292 --> 00:33:33,167
And I should probably explain,
692
00:33:33,375 --> 00:33:34,833
you know, the colors
and all that, you know,
693
00:33:35,042 --> 00:33:36,875
this is not how
we normally see things.
694
00:33:37,042 --> 00:33:40,625
I've applied a filter
to detect any motion changes
695
00:33:40,833 --> 00:33:42,167
captured on the camera,
696
00:33:42,375 --> 00:33:44,167
so anything that moves,
like our smoke,
697
00:33:44,375 --> 00:33:46,375
will show up in bright colors.
698
00:33:46,583 --> 00:33:49,542
Where you see black,
it's not that it's dark,
699
00:33:49,750 --> 00:33:51,208
it's that nothing has changed.
700
00:33:51,375 --> 00:33:53,042
You guys are stationed here
701
00:33:53,208 --> 00:33:55,000
looking for, you know,
any behavior
702
00:33:55,167 --> 00:33:57,208
in that smoke that, uh,
we wouldn't expect
703
00:33:57,417 --> 00:34:00,083
-from normal air flow.
-Okay, got it.
704
00:34:01,042 --> 00:34:03,167
[Erik] Now watch
what happens here.
705
00:34:03,375 --> 00:34:05,500
This is when you guys
were parked outside
706
00:34:05,667 --> 00:34:06,875
the bubble boundary.
707
00:34:07,042 --> 00:34:08,500
You can see
the bright colors here,
708
00:34:08,667 --> 00:34:10,333
which is our smoke.
709
00:34:10,542 --> 00:34:14,000
And you'll notice we can see
upward movement of the smoke.
710
00:34:14,125 --> 00:34:15,667
[Travis] Oh, yeah, look at that.
711
00:34:15,875 --> 00:34:18,083
[Erik] All in this direction
and in this direction.
712
00:34:19,333 --> 00:34:21,375
So it's doing this,
it's fanning like this.
713
00:34:21,542 --> 00:34:23,167
Now, which direction
714
00:34:23,250 --> 00:34:25,708
was the wind
predominantly moving, though?
715
00:34:25,875 --> 00:34:27,667
-It was doing this.
-Right down that road, yeah.
716
00:34:27,833 --> 00:34:30,292
[Erik] And yet you're seeing,
you know, the spreading
717
00:34:30,417 --> 00:34:32,167
of the bright area
to the left and right.
718
00:34:32,292 --> 00:34:34,000
-Which is interesting, right?
-Right.
719
00:34:34,167 --> 00:34:35,375
[Erik] Okay, so I'll just
continue letting that play
720
00:34:35,583 --> 00:34:36,792
at its natural rate.
721
00:34:39,542 --> 00:34:42,250
-[Travis] Look how high
the smoke's going up. -Mm-hmm.
722
00:34:43,542 --> 00:34:46,042
-Can you back that up
a little bit? -Sure.
723
00:34:46,208 --> 00:34:48,333
All right, uh,
go ahead and let it play.
724
00:34:48,542 --> 00:34:50,250
-Okay.
-So, if you start looking,
725
00:34:50,417 --> 00:34:52,208
and you'll start to see in here,
726
00:34:52,375 --> 00:34:55,458
and it starts moving up,
which...
727
00:34:56,458 --> 00:34:59,167
[Travis] Oh, yeah, look at that.
I can see it now.
728
00:34:59,333 --> 00:35:00,583
I didn't even notice--
look how high.
729
00:35:00,792 --> 00:35:02,833
That's got to be
hundreds of feet in the air.
730
00:35:02,958 --> 00:35:04,292
[Thomas] Correct.
731
00:35:04,417 --> 00:35:07,083
[Erik] Why? Why is it going up?
732
00:35:07,250 --> 00:35:09,167
Does the "bubble,"
733
00:35:09,333 --> 00:35:10,667
does the structure
we're talking about,
734
00:35:10,875 --> 00:35:14,083
actually introduce
its own effects on the smoke?
735
00:35:14,250 --> 00:35:15,833
[Travis] And that's what
we were looking for,
736
00:35:16,000 --> 00:35:18,000
to see if there's
something invisible
737
00:35:18,167 --> 00:35:20,625
that's gonna change
that normal flow.
738
00:35:22,417 --> 00:35:25,167
It was one thing to see
the smoke pushed around
739
00:35:25,333 --> 00:35:27,375
in real time at ground level,
740
00:35:27,542 --> 00:35:30,292
but Erik's Meta-Frame showed
that the smoke appeared
741
00:35:30,458 --> 00:35:33,333
to get pulled up and around
the bubble boundary,
742
00:35:33,458 --> 00:35:35,625
more than 100 feet in the air.
743
00:35:35,792 --> 00:35:38,667
Normally, it should have
dissipated in all that wind.
744
00:35:38,875 --> 00:35:40,417
So, could the bubble boundary
745
00:35:40,583 --> 00:35:44,250
have displaced the smoke
that much? How?
746
00:35:44,417 --> 00:35:46,417
Now let me show you
an alternate perspective
747
00:35:46,542 --> 00:35:51,083
of the video that was shot
out of the western boundary
748
00:35:51,208 --> 00:35:52,792
of the bubble
as you guys were approaching.
749
00:35:54,292 --> 00:35:56,542
Now, part of what
makes this interesting
750
00:35:56,708 --> 00:36:00,750
is, we're looking at
120-frame-per-second video...
751
00:36:00,917 --> 00:36:03,500
-[Travis] Okay. -...from over
on the north side of the canal.
752
00:36:05,042 --> 00:36:06,708
[Travis] I'm intrigued.
753
00:36:06,875 --> 00:36:10,542
[Erik] Now what I'm gonna do
is zoom in and apply a filter.
754
00:36:12,542 --> 00:36:15,250
-[Travis] Wow. -Okay,
so I'm playing through this.
755
00:36:16,708 --> 00:36:20,375
Out of nowhere, we've got
something moving around.
756
00:36:20,542 --> 00:36:22,667
[Travis] Oh, yeah, look at that.
Look at that. I can see it now.
757
00:36:25,708 --> 00:36:28,167
-That's got to be hundreds
of feet in the air. -Wow. Yeah.
758
00:36:28,333 --> 00:36:30,583
-Look at that. -[Travis] Right
there. Look at that.
759
00:36:30,750 --> 00:36:33,500
-[Erik] Yeah. -[Travis] What
in the world is that?
760
00:36:38,708 --> 00:36:40,167
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761
00:36:40,333 --> 00:36:41,792
-[Travis] Right there.
Look at that. -[Erik] Yeah.
762
00:36:41,917 --> 00:36:43,542
What in the world is that?
763
00:36:46,167 --> 00:36:48,167
[Erik] Whatever this is,
it's moving freely
764
00:36:48,375 --> 00:36:50,167
-against the wind.
-Yeah,
765
00:36:50,375 --> 00:36:51,917
like it's not even having
an effect on it.
766
00:36:52,083 --> 00:36:54,833
And that's 120 frames
per second.
767
00:36:55,000 --> 00:36:57,083
Lord, that thing's moving fast.
768
00:36:58,125 --> 00:37:02,167
Watching this UAP in
the enhanced, slowed-down video
769
00:37:02,333 --> 00:37:05,167
clearly showed
how it was able to maneuver
770
00:37:05,292 --> 00:37:07,208
without any wind resistance.
771
00:37:07,375 --> 00:37:10,000
I don't think a bug
or even a bird could do that
772
00:37:10,167 --> 00:37:12,833
in a 30-mile-an-hour-plus wind.
773
00:37:13,042 --> 00:37:14,500
So what was it?
774
00:37:14,667 --> 00:37:17,375
And did it come from
something inside the bubble?
775
00:37:19,708 --> 00:37:21,500
That right there is what
is real interesting to me,
776
00:37:21,667 --> 00:37:24,333
where it stops and it,
and it hovers right there.
777
00:37:24,500 --> 00:37:26,542
-Yeah, it kind of
loops around and stops. -Yeah.
778
00:37:28,208 --> 00:37:29,833
[Travis] I can't believe
you saw that, Erik.
779
00:37:29,958 --> 00:37:31,708
[Erik] Well... there's some
things that when you see 'em,
780
00:37:31,875 --> 00:37:33,208
you can't unsee 'em.
781
00:37:34,750 --> 00:37:36,958
Are we looking at something
that could be called a UAP?
782
00:37:37,083 --> 00:37:38,500
I don't know.
783
00:37:38,708 --> 00:37:40,833
But it is interesting
that it showed up
784
00:37:41,042 --> 00:37:45,292
when we were pumping smoke
at the bubble boundary.
785
00:37:45,375 --> 00:37:47,833
Makes me wonder whether
786
00:37:48,042 --> 00:37:49,625
these things
are related somehow.
787
00:37:50,750 --> 00:37:53,583
All right, I want to play
into the next event
788
00:37:53,750 --> 00:37:55,083
from the triangle.
789
00:37:55,208 --> 00:37:57,083
Now, this is video
of our last smoke test,
790
00:37:57,208 --> 00:38:01,208
31 feet above the triangle,
processed through Meta-Frame.
791
00:38:01,375 --> 00:38:03,125
And we're punched way in.
792
00:38:03,292 --> 00:38:05,167
You can see two towers
out there.
793
00:38:05,375 --> 00:38:07,250
The tower on the right
is just below
794
00:38:07,417 --> 00:38:09,958
where we've seen
that blob feature before.
795
00:38:10,125 --> 00:38:11,542
-[Travis] Right.
-[Erik] Once again,
796
00:38:11,708 --> 00:38:14,167
I've got that
change-detection filter on,
797
00:38:14,375 --> 00:38:17,583
so changes will show up lighter
than what you see here.
798
00:38:17,708 --> 00:38:19,875
-Yeah. -Yeah. -[Travis] Yeah.
-All right. Okay.
799
00:38:20,042 --> 00:38:23,458
[Erik] So, at this point,
already the smoke is flowing
800
00:38:23,625 --> 00:38:25,458
at the center of the triangle.
801
00:38:25,583 --> 00:38:27,500
It's flowing the way
we would expect it to
802
00:38:27,667 --> 00:38:30,750
until it reaches the area
where we've seen the blob.
803
00:38:30,958 --> 00:38:34,000
[Thomas] Wow, right there,
see where it's coming down?
804
00:38:34,167 --> 00:38:36,292
-[Erik] Mm-hmm.
-We did see the smoke
805
00:38:36,375 --> 00:38:39,333
dive down, come about
five feet off the ground.
806
00:38:39,500 --> 00:38:40,833
Yeah, you can see it
right here in the bottom piece.
807
00:38:41,042 --> 00:38:43,667
-It does, you can see that.
-[Erik] Yes. Okay.
808
00:38:46,000 --> 00:38:47,708
[Travis] You see
how the smoke...
809
00:38:47,875 --> 00:38:50,042
it's not coming out
in a, in a smooth path.
810
00:38:50,208 --> 00:38:52,333
It's got a line to it.
811
00:38:52,542 --> 00:38:56,333
That is right over the tower
where the rocket hit the blob.
812
00:38:56,542 --> 00:38:58,500
Okay, so, if I frame forward,
813
00:38:58,667 --> 00:39:01,333
-it maintains that advancing
front. -Look at that.
814
00:39:01,500 --> 00:39:03,333
Yeah. Look at that.
815
00:39:03,542 --> 00:39:06,042
During the experiment,
we only saw it going down.
816
00:39:06,208 --> 00:39:09,542
But it looks like it was
going up around something, too.
817
00:39:09,708 --> 00:39:11,333
Let's see right there. Stop.
818
00:39:11,417 --> 00:39:13,917
-I-I'm gonna draw on the screen.
-[Erik] Yeah. Go for it.
819
00:39:15,125 --> 00:39:17,333
Look at the boundary it makes.
820
00:39:17,458 --> 00:39:19,833
That right there
is almost a perfect circle.
821
00:39:20,000 --> 00:39:21,333
Mm.
822
00:39:21,542 --> 00:39:24,208
-[Travis] So, is this the blob?
-Mm-hmm.
823
00:39:24,375 --> 00:39:25,750
[Travis] Once again,
824
00:39:25,917 --> 00:39:27,958
we're seeing the smoke
being manipulated
825
00:39:28,042 --> 00:39:31,375
right where we've previously
seen evidence of the blob.
826
00:39:31,583 --> 00:39:33,833
The smoke even looked
like it was moving around
827
00:39:33,958 --> 00:39:35,542
a blob-like shape.
828
00:39:35,708 --> 00:39:37,583
Are we looking at more evidence
829
00:39:37,750 --> 00:39:40,083
that there is definitely
something there at that spot,
830
00:39:40,292 --> 00:39:42,375
31 feet above the triangle?
831
00:39:42,542 --> 00:39:44,625
[Erik] So, now that we've seen
these flow patterns
832
00:39:44,750 --> 00:39:46,250
in the smoke,
833
00:39:46,417 --> 00:39:48,583
does this help explain
anything we've seen?
834
00:39:48,750 --> 00:39:50,333
Well, it doesn't explain it,
835
00:39:50,500 --> 00:39:52,208
but I think it showed
more evidence
836
00:39:52,375 --> 00:39:54,333
that the bubble
and the blob are real
837
00:39:54,458 --> 00:39:56,708
and maybe always present.
838
00:39:56,917 --> 00:39:59,625
-[Erik] Now we need to figure
out what they are. -Yeah.
839
00:39:59,833 --> 00:40:01,792
You know, I think this informs
future experiments
840
00:40:01,958 --> 00:40:03,792
we do in both places.
841
00:40:03,958 --> 00:40:05,333
[Travis] Right,
back to poking harder
842
00:40:05,542 --> 00:40:07,125
at the nest for some answers.
843
00:40:07,250 --> 00:40:09,875
Well, I say we, uh,
we get to it.
844
00:40:10,000 --> 00:40:11,500
-Yeah. -[Thomas] Let's do it.
-Great.
845
00:40:11,667 --> 00:40:13,833
[Royston] I'll see you guys.
846
00:40:17,125 --> 00:40:19,875
[Brandon] As we have elevated
the experimental activity
847
00:40:20,042 --> 00:40:22,375
in the region
that we call the bubble,
848
00:40:22,542 --> 00:40:24,958
we see more UAP activity
849
00:40:25,167 --> 00:40:28,458
coupled with other high
strangeness than ever before.
850
00:40:28,625 --> 00:40:31,750
It will be no surprise
if we continue to see
851
00:40:31,958 --> 00:40:34,542
phenomena unfold
before our very eyes,
852
00:40:34,708 --> 00:40:38,792
so long as we continue
to focus on the bubble.
853
00:40:41,208 --> 00:40:43,292
[Travis] You see one rocket
do something odd,
854
00:40:43,458 --> 00:40:45,208
you chalk it up to chance.
855
00:40:45,375 --> 00:40:47,167
But when you see
multiple things--
856
00:40:47,333 --> 00:40:50,042
smoke, rockets, drones,
857
00:40:50,208 --> 00:40:51,750
helikites, you name it--
858
00:40:51,917 --> 00:40:54,667
all showing
the same kinds of effects?
859
00:40:54,833 --> 00:40:56,208
I think we've proven
that the bubble
860
00:40:56,375 --> 00:40:57,917
is a real phenomenon.
861
00:40:58,083 --> 00:40:59,667
And we're gonna hit it
with everything we've got
862
00:40:59,875 --> 00:41:02,125
until we figure out what it is
863
00:41:02,250 --> 00:41:03,708
and how it's related to the blob
864
00:41:03,875 --> 00:41:06,917
and whatever's buried
inside the mesa.
865
00:41:07,875 --> 00:41:10,167
[Erik] That space
just above the triangle
866
00:41:10,375 --> 00:41:14,292
and the bubble boundary
continue to draw our attention.
867
00:41:14,417 --> 00:41:18,167
We are engaging with several
868
00:41:18,375 --> 00:41:19,917
very interesting features,
869
00:41:20,083 --> 00:41:23,500
both of a very physical nature
and an abstract nature.
870
00:41:23,708 --> 00:41:27,333
I think we are going
to have to retool
871
00:41:27,500 --> 00:41:30,125
the approach to the unknown
on the ranch.
872
00:41:31,542 --> 00:41:33,708
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