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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:01,875 --> 00:00:03,333 -Go ahead and spin her. -[Erik] We want to go down 2 00:00:03,542 --> 00:00:05,333 until we hit whatever is buried in the mesa. 3 00:00:05,500 --> 00:00:07,667 [Thomas] The center of that formation 4 00:00:07,875 --> 00:00:10,167 should be right over the bubble boundary. 5 00:00:10,250 --> 00:00:12,625 Whoa! They're starting to fall out of formation. 6 00:00:14,042 --> 00:00:16,167 Oh, did you see that? Erik, something just zipped 7 00:00:16,333 --> 00:00:18,833 right overhead, just above Homestead Two, 8 00:00:19,000 --> 00:00:20,458 moving real fast. 9 00:00:20,625 --> 00:00:23,500 So, watch that little dot right there. 10 00:00:23,708 --> 00:00:26,167 -[Erik] Okay, there's the light. -[Travis] That could be it. 11 00:00:26,375 --> 00:00:28,083 You know, I got to tell you, the bubble wall, 12 00:00:28,292 --> 00:00:29,750 -it could be a real thing. -Yeah. 13 00:00:29,875 --> 00:00:31,667 [Royston] Wow. 14 00:00:32,708 --> 00:00:36,167 [Narrator] There is a ranch in Northern Utah. 15 00:00:36,375 --> 00:00:38,750 It is considered the epicenter 16 00:00:38,958 --> 00:00:44,083 of the strangest and most disturbing occurrences on Earth. 17 00:00:44,250 --> 00:00:45,500 For two decades, 18 00:00:45,708 --> 00:00:47,167 the federal government 19 00:00:47,333 --> 00:00:49,333 investigated the property. 20 00:00:49,500 --> 00:00:53,000 Their findings have never been made public. 21 00:00:53,167 --> 00:00:54,250 [Travis] Right there! We got something! 22 00:00:54,417 --> 00:00:56,375 [Narrator] Now a new team 23 00:00:56,542 --> 00:01:00,375 of independent scientists and researchers are taking over. 24 00:01:00,958 --> 00:01:02,167 They are uncovering evidence 25 00:01:02,333 --> 00:01:04,083 that the countless stories... 26 00:01:04,250 --> 00:01:06,125 It came right out of the mesa. 27 00:01:06,250 --> 00:01:08,750 ...of unidentified aerial phenomena... 28 00:01:08,875 --> 00:01:10,083 -UAP right there! -Yep. 29 00:01:10,292 --> 00:01:12,000 ...bizarre energies... 30 00:01:12,208 --> 00:01:13,958 It looks like there's a heat source right above 'em. 31 00:01:14,125 --> 00:01:16,708 ...and portals that lead to other dimensions... 32 00:01:16,875 --> 00:01:18,042 We're maybe looking at the anomaly 33 00:01:18,208 --> 00:01:19,625 for the first time, guys. 34 00:01:19,708 --> 00:01:22,000 ...might actually be true. 35 00:01:22,125 --> 00:01:24,708 They will stop at nothing to reveal... 36 00:01:27,375 --> 00:01:31,125 ...The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch. 37 00:01:36,375 --> 00:01:38,083 [Erik] Well, guys, I'm feeling scan-happy. 38 00:01:38,208 --> 00:01:39,833 [Travis] Me, too. 39 00:01:39,958 --> 00:01:41,667 Yeah, I'm excited about, uh, what we're about to see. 40 00:01:41,833 --> 00:01:44,542 I want to show you the terrestrial lidar scans 41 00:01:44,708 --> 00:01:46,500 when we started drilling. 42 00:01:46,667 --> 00:01:48,917 -Okay. -[Travis] Let's go. Let's do it. 43 00:01:49,042 --> 00:01:50,667 Pete's excited to share some data 44 00:01:50,750 --> 00:01:54,000 he took a couple of days ago with his lidar scanner 45 00:01:54,167 --> 00:01:55,958 right as we started drilling a new 46 00:01:56,125 --> 00:01:58,208 vertical borehole at the top of the mesa. 47 00:01:58,375 --> 00:02:01,167 Our goal is to get down to around 33 feet, 48 00:02:01,333 --> 00:02:05,000 which is where our drill got damaged last year 49 00:02:05,167 --> 00:02:07,167 when it hit something super hard. 50 00:02:07,292 --> 00:02:08,542 [Kyle] It's completely 51 00:02:08,708 --> 00:02:10,208 welded shut. 52 00:02:10,375 --> 00:02:12,000 -It's friction-welded. -Yeah. Mm-hmm. 53 00:02:12,125 --> 00:02:14,458 [Travis] It's also where we found some material 54 00:02:14,625 --> 00:02:18,667 we think was manufactured that we call Type A ceramic. 55 00:02:18,833 --> 00:02:21,333 It might be similar to heat shield tiles 56 00:02:21,500 --> 00:02:24,875 you'd find on the space shuttles or starship. 57 00:02:25,042 --> 00:02:26,667 -Whoa, that's interesting. -Yeah. 58 00:02:26,833 --> 00:02:29,083 So we're drilling a four-foot-diameter borehole 59 00:02:29,250 --> 00:02:31,000 to get back down there and figure out 60 00:02:31,208 --> 00:02:33,458 where these ceramics came from. 61 00:02:34,667 --> 00:02:36,875 [Thomas] Hey, guys, the drill is in place. 62 00:02:37,042 --> 00:02:39,333 [Travis] But the moment our drill bit touched the ground... 63 00:02:39,500 --> 00:02:42,333 Look right here, it's the 1.6-gigahertz signal. 64 00:02:42,542 --> 00:02:46,000 ...we got one of those strange 1.6-gigahertz signals 65 00:02:46,167 --> 00:02:48,167 that we see all the time out here 66 00:02:48,333 --> 00:02:50,000 right when we start experiments. 67 00:02:50,167 --> 00:02:51,333 That's so weird. 68 00:02:51,542 --> 00:02:53,625 So we're hoping Pete may have caught 69 00:02:53,833 --> 00:02:57,042 some kind of image that might provide new clues or insights 70 00:02:57,208 --> 00:02:59,792 on what's producing those signals. 71 00:03:01,042 --> 00:03:04,417 So why don't I show you what we got? 72 00:03:06,208 --> 00:03:08,125 So, this is from the top of the mesa 73 00:03:08,292 --> 00:03:10,000 looking to the southwest. 74 00:03:10,167 --> 00:03:11,625 [Erik] Okay. 75 00:03:11,792 --> 00:03:13,792 [Pete] Now check this out. 76 00:03:13,917 --> 00:03:19,292 I spotted some interesting data. 77 00:03:20,333 --> 00:03:22,250 -[Travis] Now, look at that. -[Kaleb] Whoa. 78 00:03:22,375 --> 00:03:24,583 [Pete] Those should not be there. 79 00:03:29,333 --> 00:03:31,458 [Erik] As you can see, it's intersecting 80 00:03:31,625 --> 00:03:34,167 -with the bubble boundary. -[Travis] Sure is. 81 00:03:35,542 --> 00:03:37,958 [Pete] This is why I got excited. 82 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:42,167 So, you see this large piece of data right here. 83 00:03:42,333 --> 00:03:47,000 If I reorient, reposition our point of view, 84 00:03:47,208 --> 00:03:49,667 it's actually underground. 85 00:03:49,792 --> 00:03:51,917 [Erik] Are you kidding me? 86 00:03:52,083 --> 00:03:53,833 [Travis] What in the world? 87 00:03:54,042 --> 00:03:57,417 [Pete] If you'll notice, they're actually on an arc. 88 00:03:58,583 --> 00:04:01,458 [Travis] It looks like it's forming a semicircle. 89 00:04:03,208 --> 00:04:05,333 [Pete] And then, if you look over here, 90 00:04:05,458 --> 00:04:09,792 it almost begins to look like something circular. 91 00:04:11,625 --> 00:04:13,042 [Erik] So, could we be seeing 92 00:04:13,208 --> 00:04:16,083 part of the bubble in this lidar data? 93 00:04:16,250 --> 00:04:18,000 -Could be. -All right. 94 00:04:18,167 --> 00:04:21,167 [Travis] When we've seen this giant sphere-shaped thing 95 00:04:21,333 --> 00:04:23,750 that we call the bubble show up in the past, 96 00:04:23,875 --> 00:04:26,000 it's always centered at the triangle 97 00:04:26,167 --> 00:04:28,333 and encompasses the mesa drill site. 98 00:04:28,542 --> 00:04:31,125 And when it appears, it also seems to be caused 99 00:04:31,250 --> 00:04:33,375 by our activities. 100 00:04:33,542 --> 00:04:35,250 [Erik] We have speculated 101 00:04:35,458 --> 00:04:37,958 several times that the bubble can be turned on and off. 102 00:04:38,125 --> 00:04:41,458 So I can't dismiss the idea that we're looking at something 103 00:04:41,625 --> 00:04:43,667 -caused by the drilling. -[Thomas] Yeah. 104 00:04:43,875 --> 00:04:46,292 This just reinforces that we've got to go back 105 00:04:46,458 --> 00:04:48,292 to that mesa and keep drilling. 106 00:04:48,458 --> 00:04:50,167 -[Travis] Absolutely. -[Erik] Yeah. 107 00:04:50,333 --> 00:04:51,500 [Travis] All right, we'll see y'all up there. 108 00:04:51,708 --> 00:04:53,375 [Thomas] Yeah, see you guys on top. 109 00:04:57,542 --> 00:04:59,750 -[Travis] Hey, fellas. -[Kaleb] Sup? 110 00:04:59,958 --> 00:05:01,167 [Travis] Greetings, Jan. 111 00:05:01,333 --> 00:05:03,042 -How you doing? -Very well, sir. 112 00:05:03,208 --> 00:05:06,125 [Travis] Later that morning, before drilling started again, 113 00:05:06,208 --> 00:05:09,250 we welcomed back our buddy Jan Francke. 114 00:05:09,375 --> 00:05:11,667 Jan's a ground-penetrating radar expert, 115 00:05:11,833 --> 00:05:14,750 and we wanted to have him run some new GPR scans of the mesa. 116 00:05:14,875 --> 00:05:17,583 Two years ago, Jan first captured 117 00:05:17,708 --> 00:05:20,083 what's been a key image for us: 118 00:05:20,250 --> 00:05:22,583 something that seems to be a big object 119 00:05:22,750 --> 00:05:25,292 along with a bunch of smaller objects around it 120 00:05:25,458 --> 00:05:27,375 buried inside the mesa. 121 00:05:28,833 --> 00:05:31,667 [Erik] As you can see, we've already made some progress. 122 00:05:31,833 --> 00:05:33,875 -Uh, what are we, 50, 50 inches in? -Mm-hmm. -Yep. 123 00:05:34,042 --> 00:05:37,167 Today, as we do the drilling, the objective is to get 124 00:05:37,375 --> 00:05:39,958 your instrument into that, uh, borehole. 125 00:05:40,125 --> 00:05:42,125 -Yep. -Take it all the way from bottom to top, 126 00:05:42,292 --> 00:05:44,000 -probably a couple of passes. -Yep. 127 00:05:44,083 --> 00:05:47,417 It's similar to any of the other ground-penetrating radar systems 128 00:05:47,625 --> 00:05:49,500 that we've used on the surface, 129 00:05:49,667 --> 00:05:51,792 except this one, being in a borehole, 130 00:05:51,958 --> 00:05:54,000 what we'll end up making for you, hopefully, 131 00:05:54,167 --> 00:05:55,792 is a map of anomalies 132 00:05:55,875 --> 00:05:58,958 giving you depth and distance away from the borehole. 133 00:05:59,083 --> 00:06:00,792 That's fantastic. 134 00:06:00,958 --> 00:06:03,458 [Travis] Erik and I wanted to see if putting Jan's GPR 135 00:06:03,583 --> 00:06:06,250 inside Borehole 1 might give us a clearer idea 136 00:06:06,375 --> 00:06:08,333 of what's inside the mesa. 137 00:06:08,500 --> 00:06:10,875 We're really interested in what he captures 138 00:06:11,083 --> 00:06:12,667 at around 33 feet, 139 00:06:12,875 --> 00:06:15,792 where the drill bit in Borehole 2 broke last year. 140 00:06:17,000 --> 00:06:18,333 -[Erik] We've got a lot of work to do. -Yeah. 141 00:06:18,542 --> 00:06:19,792 -I say we get to it. -Let's get to work. 142 00:06:20,000 --> 00:06:21,333 -All right. -Yeah. 143 00:06:26,042 --> 00:06:27,292 We're good. 144 00:06:27,458 --> 00:06:28,833 -Oh, it's running? -It's running right now. 145 00:06:29,000 --> 00:06:30,583 -I can't stop it. -Okay. 146 00:06:30,750 --> 00:06:32,625 [engine starts] 147 00:06:33,708 --> 00:06:34,958 We're on it. 148 00:06:40,208 --> 00:06:42,583 [Thomas] The drill bit just made contact with the earth. 149 00:06:42,750 --> 00:06:45,917 Uh, be advised, the drilling has begun. 150 00:06:47,542 --> 00:06:49,167 [Travis] Copy that, thank you. 151 00:06:49,375 --> 00:06:52,167 Whenever you're ready for us to start pulling, 152 00:06:52,333 --> 00:06:54,667 uh, the GPR down the tube, let us know. 153 00:06:54,875 --> 00:06:56,667 [Erik] Copy that. We'll get everything in place 154 00:06:56,833 --> 00:06:58,375 and, uh, we'll let you know. 155 00:06:58,542 --> 00:07:01,333 [Travis] As the drilling started, the rest of us 156 00:07:01,458 --> 00:07:03,333 were keeping an eye out for strange signals 157 00:07:03,458 --> 00:07:05,000 on our spectrum analyzers 158 00:07:05,167 --> 00:07:08,000 positioned both at the top and bottom of the mesa. 159 00:07:16,042 --> 00:07:17,542 [Sam] So, we are picking up 160 00:07:17,708 --> 00:07:20,833 -a 33-megahertz s-signal. -Wait. 161 00:07:21,000 --> 00:07:23,000 -[Erik] Are you kidding? -I am not kidding. 162 00:07:23,208 --> 00:07:26,083 [Sam] It's-it's strong there. You see it popping up? 163 00:07:26,292 --> 00:07:28,000 It is weird. 164 00:07:28,167 --> 00:07:29,833 [Erik] Okay, get this, Travis. 165 00:07:30,042 --> 00:07:34,333 Sam reports he's getting a 33-megahertz signal. 166 00:07:34,417 --> 00:07:36,000 This is not us. 167 00:07:36,208 --> 00:07:40,000 Copy that. I'm gonna start looking for it down here. 168 00:07:42,583 --> 00:07:45,000 There it is. There it is right there. 169 00:07:45,167 --> 00:07:46,542 [Kaleb] Yeah. 170 00:07:48,167 --> 00:07:50,333 [Travis] Talk about another obvious correlation 171 00:07:50,542 --> 00:07:53,417 right when we start drilling again. 172 00:07:53,625 --> 00:07:55,917 33 megahertz was the same frequency 173 00:07:56,083 --> 00:07:58,667 broadcast by the drilling beacon last year 174 00:07:58,833 --> 00:08:01,500 when the drill bit got destroyed in Borehole 2. 175 00:08:01,667 --> 00:08:03,750 This year's drill has no beacon, 176 00:08:03,875 --> 00:08:06,500 so what was emitting that exact signal? 177 00:08:06,667 --> 00:08:09,500 The buried object? Or something else? 178 00:08:09,625 --> 00:08:13,125 Whoa. 1.2 gigahertz just started right there. 179 00:08:14,125 --> 00:08:17,542 [Kaleb] Whoa. And we also have the 1.6. 180 00:08:18,708 --> 00:08:20,167 [Travis] Erik, we just had 181 00:08:20,375 --> 00:08:22,708 a 1.2-gigahertz signal pop up, 182 00:08:22,917 --> 00:08:26,125 and there's a 1.6-gigahertz signal. 183 00:08:27,875 --> 00:08:30,583 Looks like we've got everything in the box showing up. 184 00:08:30,750 --> 00:08:33,792 [Travis] It was a perfect storm of ranch strangeness. 185 00:08:33,958 --> 00:08:36,625 Over the last year, these are the three signals 186 00:08:36,750 --> 00:08:40,042 that we detect over and over during our experiments. 187 00:08:40,208 --> 00:08:43,000 They've got to be connected to what's in the mesa. 188 00:08:44,708 --> 00:08:47,958 Could it possibly be from the dadgum drill rig? 189 00:08:48,125 --> 00:08:50,500 So you guys are positive there's nothing on this rig 190 00:08:50,667 --> 00:08:52,250 that's transmitting a signal? 191 00:08:52,417 --> 00:08:53,667 No. 192 00:08:53,875 --> 00:08:56,000 -Nothing. -[Thomas] Well, I verified 193 00:08:56,167 --> 00:08:58,000 with the drillers, there's absolutely nothing 194 00:08:58,167 --> 00:09:00,875 on this drill that is transmitting any signal, 195 00:09:01,042 --> 00:09:04,208 so, no, it's not coming from the drill 196 00:09:04,375 --> 00:09:05,917 unless the drill somehow 197 00:09:06,083 --> 00:09:08,167 is stimulating whatever's in the mesa. 198 00:09:15,875 --> 00:09:17,500 [Thomas] It's not coming from the drill 199 00:09:17,708 --> 00:09:20,417 unless the drill somehow is stimulating 200 00:09:20,625 --> 00:09:21,875 whatever's in the mesa. 201 00:09:22,000 --> 00:09:24,458 [Erik] This is a bit puzzling. 202 00:09:24,667 --> 00:09:26,000 I'm not really sure what we're dealing with here. 203 00:09:27,042 --> 00:09:30,500 We're still seeing the 33-megahertz signal over here. 204 00:09:30,667 --> 00:09:32,625 Hey, Travis. 205 00:09:32,708 --> 00:09:34,667 Are you guys seeing any changes 206 00:09:34,792 --> 00:09:37,292 -down there? -Not really. 207 00:09:37,458 --> 00:09:39,917 All right, guys. We're gonna watch it. 208 00:09:40,917 --> 00:09:42,542 [Travis] As soon as we started drilling, 209 00:09:42,708 --> 00:09:44,958 our spectrum analyzers picked up signals 210 00:09:45,125 --> 00:09:48,375 at 33 megahertz, at 1.2 gigahertz, 211 00:09:48,542 --> 00:09:51,167 and at 1.6 gigahertz. 212 00:09:51,333 --> 00:09:54,500 It was like drilling woke something up inside the mesa 213 00:09:54,667 --> 00:09:56,667 and now it was staying awake. 214 00:09:56,875 --> 00:09:59,000 All right, so, are you about ready to put the instrument 215 00:09:59,083 --> 00:10:01,500 -into the borehole? -Yeah, let's do it. 216 00:10:01,708 --> 00:10:03,167 All right, so we'll start with this one. 217 00:10:03,333 --> 00:10:05,167 [Travis] We thought that if something in the mesa 218 00:10:05,375 --> 00:10:07,292 was sending out those signals, 219 00:10:07,458 --> 00:10:09,542 maybe Jan could get the best images yet 220 00:10:09,708 --> 00:10:11,083 of what it actually is. 221 00:10:12,500 --> 00:10:14,167 Nice and easy, nice and smooth. 222 00:10:14,375 --> 00:10:16,375 The device was rigged up to a pulley system 223 00:10:16,542 --> 00:10:18,333 at the top and bottom of the mesa. 224 00:10:18,500 --> 00:10:20,000 -There it goes. -[Travis] So, 225 00:10:20,208 --> 00:10:22,667 we could pull the scanner all the way through 226 00:10:22,833 --> 00:10:25,583 from the top to the bottom of Borehole 1. 227 00:10:26,542 --> 00:10:28,792 That's 100 feet. 228 00:10:31,375 --> 00:10:33,292 That's 450 feet right there. 229 00:10:33,417 --> 00:10:34,917 450 feet. 230 00:10:35,083 --> 00:10:37,708 [Erik] Copy that, Travis. 450 feet. 231 00:10:41,125 --> 00:10:44,417 [Travis] All right, Erik, we have the instrument here now. 232 00:10:44,625 --> 00:10:46,083 [Erik] Copy that, Travis. 233 00:10:46,250 --> 00:10:48,458 We've got Sam back on this end of the rope. 234 00:10:48,667 --> 00:10:50,167 When you guys are ready, we are. 235 00:10:50,333 --> 00:10:51,750 Bring her back up. 236 00:10:55,833 --> 00:10:56,958 [Travis] While we were scanning... 237 00:10:57,125 --> 00:10:59,167 [Thomas] Wow, that's a good one there. 238 00:11:01,750 --> 00:11:03,708 ...archaeologist Chris Roberts was standing by 239 00:11:03,833 --> 00:11:06,833 to inspect the drilling cores with a gamma ray detector 240 00:11:07,000 --> 00:11:09,833 to measure if there were any high levels of radiation. 241 00:11:10,042 --> 00:11:11,583 [Chris] I need to get a look at that. 242 00:11:11,750 --> 00:11:13,750 The Type A ceramic that we found last year 243 00:11:13,958 --> 00:11:16,333 had some interesting radiation levels. 244 00:11:16,500 --> 00:11:19,167 That's why we need to go in looking for gamma rays 245 00:11:19,250 --> 00:11:20,875 or something unnatural. 246 00:11:21,042 --> 00:11:23,333 Anything that stands out that indicates 247 00:11:23,500 --> 00:11:26,042 we're getting closer to what we need to find. 248 00:11:28,708 --> 00:11:31,250 That's weird. This is not normal. 249 00:11:31,417 --> 00:11:32,792 [detector clicking] 250 00:11:32,917 --> 00:11:35,708 All right, I'm 108 right now. 110. 251 00:11:36,708 --> 00:11:38,792 '15, it's going back up. 252 00:11:40,500 --> 00:11:42,708 116, 117. 253 00:11:42,875 --> 00:11:45,917 There is some elevated radiation in there. 254 00:11:46,917 --> 00:11:48,792 Hey, Chris for Bard. Do I got a copy? 255 00:11:49,000 --> 00:11:50,500 Yeah, Chris, go ahead. 256 00:11:50,708 --> 00:11:52,792 Yeah, I've got some interesting gamma readings 257 00:11:53,000 --> 00:11:54,625 on this core that just came out, 258 00:11:54,792 --> 00:11:57,875 and it's elevated up to 115. 259 00:11:59,042 --> 00:12:02,083 Yeah, that's clearly much higher than normal. 260 00:12:02,250 --> 00:12:03,542 Hey, Erik. 261 00:12:03,750 --> 00:12:06,750 When we took that, uh, ceramic out, 262 00:12:06,917 --> 00:12:09,625 it was around 100 counts per minute. 263 00:12:09,792 --> 00:12:11,458 Exactly what I was thinking. 264 00:12:11,667 --> 00:12:13,208 [Travis] Now, 100 counts 265 00:12:13,375 --> 00:12:15,167 of gamma rays per minute isn't dangerous, 266 00:12:15,375 --> 00:12:18,167 but it's about ten times the radiation levels 267 00:12:18,375 --> 00:12:20,667 you'd expect to see in normal sandstone. 268 00:12:20,833 --> 00:12:22,042 And here's the kicker: 269 00:12:22,250 --> 00:12:24,458 it matches the levels we detected 270 00:12:24,583 --> 00:12:26,000 on the Type A ceramics we pulled out 271 00:12:26,208 --> 00:12:28,250 of the drilling spoils last year. 272 00:12:28,375 --> 00:12:31,583 I just put it right here in the center like this. 273 00:12:31,750 --> 00:12:34,125 -Oh, wow. -[clicking] 274 00:12:34,292 --> 00:12:36,708 [Chris] 119, 122. 275 00:12:37,625 --> 00:12:39,125 128. 276 00:12:40,542 --> 00:12:42,000 Now, that's interesting. 277 00:12:43,208 --> 00:12:45,792 Chris, do you know our depth on this core? 278 00:12:45,958 --> 00:12:48,583 -It was at 100 inches. -Okay. 279 00:12:48,792 --> 00:12:50,958 [Erik] I did not expect to see radiation 280 00:12:51,083 --> 00:12:52,958 in the core samples coming out of the drilling, 281 00:12:53,125 --> 00:12:54,750 at least not at this depth, 282 00:12:54,917 --> 00:12:56,208 because when we first encountered 283 00:12:56,375 --> 00:12:58,000 the ceramics last year, 284 00:12:58,125 --> 00:13:00,208 that came from a much greater depth. 285 00:13:01,208 --> 00:13:03,417 Well, that's an interesting finding. 286 00:13:03,583 --> 00:13:05,333 -I don't know what it means yet. -Yeah. 287 00:13:05,542 --> 00:13:07,417 [Erik] Is it just a coincidence? I don't know. 288 00:13:07,583 --> 00:13:11,708 But I'll tell you this, could this be an indication 289 00:13:11,875 --> 00:13:13,625 that we are getting very close to some 290 00:13:13,792 --> 00:13:15,167 of the ceramic-like material? 291 00:13:16,375 --> 00:13:18,042 [Jan] Okay, there she is. 292 00:13:19,875 --> 00:13:22,417 All right! Travis, we've got the instrument. 293 00:13:23,542 --> 00:13:25,750 -Good run. -Copy that. 294 00:13:28,583 --> 00:13:29,875 [Jan] We got the data. 295 00:13:30,042 --> 00:13:31,917 Now my job's to go back and process it all 296 00:13:32,042 --> 00:13:33,417 and hopefully have some results for you 297 00:13:33,625 --> 00:13:34,958 -very soon. -[Thomas] Okay. 298 00:13:37,208 --> 00:13:39,917 [Thomas] We are just about a third of the way down 299 00:13:40,042 --> 00:13:42,958 to our 33-foot mark that stopped that drill. 300 00:13:43,125 --> 00:13:45,542 -That's really exciting. -[Erik] Yes. 301 00:13:45,708 --> 00:13:47,333 -It's gratifying. -Yeah. 302 00:13:47,542 --> 00:13:49,542 [Travis] It was gonna take Jan several days 303 00:13:49,708 --> 00:13:51,000 to process his data. 304 00:13:51,208 --> 00:13:53,208 I'm hoping it'll give us some real answers 305 00:13:53,375 --> 00:13:56,625 about whatever's happening inside this mesa. 306 00:13:56,792 --> 00:13:58,375 I say we call it a day. 307 00:13:58,542 --> 00:14:01,917 -[Thomas] Productive day. -Very productive. 308 00:14:07,083 --> 00:14:09,042 [Chris] Hey, guys. Welcome. 309 00:14:09,208 --> 00:14:11,750 -[Bob] Chris, how you doing? -Good. How are you? 310 00:14:11,917 --> 00:14:13,458 I'm doing well. 311 00:14:13,583 --> 00:14:16,125 [Travis] The next day, while drilling continued, 312 00:14:16,292 --> 00:14:17,708 Chris Roberts set up a videoconference 313 00:14:17,875 --> 00:14:19,792 with Bob Dodge and his colleagues 314 00:14:19,958 --> 00:14:23,125 from Artemis Testing Lab in Louisville, Colorado. 315 00:14:23,250 --> 00:14:25,917 We want to determine how old the Type A ceramic 316 00:14:26,042 --> 00:14:27,542 we found last year might be. 317 00:14:28,958 --> 00:14:30,833 A few weeks ago, 318 00:14:31,000 --> 00:14:33,667 Chris ran a UV light test on the Type A ceramics, 319 00:14:33,833 --> 00:14:35,583 and the results were crazy. 320 00:14:35,750 --> 00:14:37,667 Yeah, I've got four pieces in here. 321 00:14:37,792 --> 00:14:39,833 I saw some buildup and erosion 322 00:14:40,042 --> 00:14:44,500 that would take a long, long time to occur inside the mesa. 323 00:14:44,708 --> 00:14:46,000 How much time? 324 00:14:46,208 --> 00:14:49,250 Conservatively, it's in the thousands. 325 00:14:49,417 --> 00:14:50,833 Thousands? 326 00:14:51,000 --> 00:14:53,042 Chris found material built up on them 327 00:14:53,208 --> 00:14:54,792 that would take thousands of years 328 00:14:54,958 --> 00:14:56,708 to accumulate on the surface. 329 00:14:56,875 --> 00:14:58,917 If the ceramics are really that old, 330 00:14:59,042 --> 00:15:01,333 how could they also have advanced properties 331 00:15:01,542 --> 00:15:04,167 like the heat-absorbing tiles on the space shuttle? 332 00:15:04,375 --> 00:15:07,083 That's too crazy for me to even think about. 333 00:15:07,250 --> 00:15:10,000 So Artemis tested the ceramics with a dating test 334 00:15:10,208 --> 00:15:12,042 called thermoluminescence. 335 00:15:12,208 --> 00:15:15,292 Erik and I were really curious about what they've learned. 336 00:15:16,750 --> 00:15:17,958 [Erik] Well, let's jump in. 337 00:15:18,125 --> 00:15:19,542 [Travis] Let's see it. 338 00:15:20,542 --> 00:15:22,833 [Bob] The thermoluminescence process, 339 00:15:23,042 --> 00:15:27,083 you, uh, take a sample from ceramics or pottery. 340 00:15:27,250 --> 00:15:30,000 [John] We cut through that pottery, and then we get 341 00:15:30,125 --> 00:15:34,375 a very kind of simple dust amount of, uh, material. 342 00:15:34,583 --> 00:15:38,000 [Bob] And then you put it into a very special type 343 00:15:38,208 --> 00:15:40,667 of contraption, and it measures 344 00:15:40,833 --> 00:15:43,417 the amount of stored light energy. 345 00:15:55,542 --> 00:15:57,042 Okay, and it's the intensity of that value 346 00:15:57,208 --> 00:15:59,208 that tells you the age? 347 00:15:59,375 --> 00:16:00,583 Yes. 348 00:16:05,292 --> 00:16:06,917 -I'm on the edge of my seat here. -[Chris] Yeah. 349 00:16:16,167 --> 00:16:18,667 [Erik] So this piece is not from the ranch? 350 00:16:18,833 --> 00:16:21,708 [Bob] Correct. That's a sample from 351 00:16:21,875 --> 00:16:25,250 an old pottery vessel. 352 00:16:25,458 --> 00:16:28,500 Perfect sample, very easy to analyze and read. 353 00:16:35,625 --> 00:16:37,750 [Thomas] What the heck? 354 00:16:37,917 --> 00:16:39,125 [Erik] That looks very messy. 355 00:16:39,292 --> 00:16:40,625 [Chris] What is that? 356 00:16:47,125 --> 00:16:49,083 [Chris] It's not dateable? 357 00:16:53,875 --> 00:16:56,000 [Serge] Basically, it's not dateable. 358 00:16:56,167 --> 00:16:57,500 You said it's not dateable? 359 00:17:03,333 --> 00:17:05,833 [Bob] So, ceramics would be fired, 360 00:17:06,000 --> 00:17:08,708 but this material probably 361 00:17:08,875 --> 00:17:10,250 has not been fired... 362 00:17:11,250 --> 00:17:13,458 ...would be my assessment. 363 00:17:13,583 --> 00:17:16,750 [Travis] When Bob said that the material had not been fired, 364 00:17:16,875 --> 00:17:19,000 what he meant was: it was not created 365 00:17:19,208 --> 00:17:21,000 using a high amount of heat, 366 00:17:21,167 --> 00:17:23,375 which is how modern ceramics are made. 367 00:17:23,500 --> 00:17:24,875 Especially the ones that are used 368 00:17:25,083 --> 00:17:27,542 to make heat-resistant tiles on spacecraft. 369 00:17:27,708 --> 00:17:30,625 Our previous lab test showed that our Type A ceramics 370 00:17:30,792 --> 00:17:34,125 behaved exactly like those kinds of materials. 371 00:17:34,292 --> 00:17:37,375 So these should have been easy to date with this test. 372 00:17:38,417 --> 00:17:41,000 [Chris] There isn't the right ingredients to get a date? 373 00:17:41,958 --> 00:17:43,250 Correct. 374 00:17:43,417 --> 00:17:45,083 So what is it? 375 00:17:46,042 --> 00:17:47,667 -[Erik] Wow. -[Bob] We also did 376 00:17:47,833 --> 00:17:50,583 an XRF analysis of the material, 377 00:17:50,750 --> 00:17:53,917 and we're getting elements that would lead us to believe 378 00:17:54,083 --> 00:17:56,708 it is a plaster-like substance. 379 00:18:08,833 --> 00:18:10,292 [Erik] Oh, wow. 380 00:18:11,208 --> 00:18:12,625 [Thomas] So it's plaster? 381 00:18:12,750 --> 00:18:14,417 -Is that what you're saying, then? -[Serge] No. 382 00:18:16,208 --> 00:18:18,333 It's like plaster. 383 00:18:18,458 --> 00:18:21,000 Well, it's not a plaster we've seen before, 384 00:18:21,208 --> 00:18:25,167 -I would think is a safe assessment. -Yeah. 385 00:18:30,750 --> 00:18:32,625 [Travis] It makes no sense that this material 386 00:18:32,792 --> 00:18:33,958 could be like plaster. 387 00:18:34,125 --> 00:18:35,500 When we found these Type A ceramics, 388 00:18:35,667 --> 00:18:38,125 our drill bit had been destroyed. 389 00:18:38,250 --> 00:18:41,500 And the bit was literally fused to the drill bar. 390 00:18:41,667 --> 00:18:43,625 It would take something much more durable 391 00:18:43,708 --> 00:18:45,125 than plaster to do that. 392 00:18:45,292 --> 00:18:47,250 Well, we really appreciate your expertise, 393 00:18:47,417 --> 00:18:48,875 and we appreciate this information. 394 00:18:49,083 --> 00:18:50,417 It gives us more questions 395 00:18:50,583 --> 00:18:53,042 but maybe a new road to travel down 396 00:18:53,208 --> 00:18:54,333 to try and find some answers. 397 00:18:54,500 --> 00:18:56,125 -All right. -Thank you, too. 398 00:18:56,250 --> 00:18:58,083 -Yeah. -See you later. -Thanks, guys. 399 00:18:59,250 --> 00:19:00,500 [Erik] Would you expect 400 00:19:00,708 --> 00:19:02,333 a plaster material to survive the rigors 401 00:19:02,458 --> 00:19:04,000 of the drilling process? 402 00:19:04,167 --> 00:19:05,500 [Travis] You take any plaster known to man 403 00:19:05,708 --> 00:19:09,167 and you put that kind of force and torque on it, 404 00:19:09,292 --> 00:19:11,125 it's gonna turn into powder. 405 00:19:11,292 --> 00:19:14,042 You know, we need to contact UVU again 406 00:19:14,208 --> 00:19:16,250 and see about getting access to their, to the lab. 407 00:19:16,458 --> 00:19:18,458 -Yes. -That would be great. 408 00:19:18,625 --> 00:19:20,792 We were hoping this test would help us 409 00:19:20,917 --> 00:19:24,583 take a big step forward in figuring out these materials, 410 00:19:24,708 --> 00:19:27,458 but it didn't provide us anything conclusive. 411 00:19:27,625 --> 00:19:30,375 All we can say for sure is, we need to keep drilling 412 00:19:30,500 --> 00:19:32,708 to get down to that big object. 413 00:19:32,875 --> 00:19:36,125 And we need to keep looking for new tests to find answers 414 00:19:36,292 --> 00:19:39,167 about what we're dealing with inside the mesa. 415 00:19:39,375 --> 00:19:41,375 Well, sounds like we're giving ourselves some marching orders. 416 00:19:41,542 --> 00:19:43,042 Thanks, guys. 417 00:19:43,208 --> 00:19:45,208 [Thomas] I'm gonna get back to work. 418 00:19:53,542 --> 00:19:55,083 How fast is the wind blowing right now? 419 00:19:55,250 --> 00:19:57,000 That right there feels like 50. 420 00:19:57,208 --> 00:20:00,042 It's perfect to use the wind to our advantage. 421 00:20:00,208 --> 00:20:01,708 -Yeah. -[Travis] Later that day, 422 00:20:01,875 --> 00:20:03,917 while the drillers kept working at the mesa, 423 00:20:04,083 --> 00:20:06,583 Erik and I wanted to turn our attention back to the bubble. 424 00:20:06,750 --> 00:20:09,333 There were crazy high winds forecast, 425 00:20:09,500 --> 00:20:11,583 which was the perfect weather for an experiment 426 00:20:11,750 --> 00:20:14,167 we've wanted to try for a long time. 427 00:20:14,333 --> 00:20:16,083 [Erik] These are the right conditions to run a test 428 00:20:16,250 --> 00:20:18,167 with a smoke machine to see how the smoke interacts 429 00:20:18,375 --> 00:20:20,167 with the boundary of the bubble. 430 00:20:20,333 --> 00:20:22,250 We can exploit the fact that we've got the wind. 431 00:20:22,417 --> 00:20:24,125 You know, we have a, uh... 432 00:20:24,292 --> 00:20:25,875 you know, w-we know what to expect. 433 00:20:26,042 --> 00:20:27,917 It-it should just blow right through. 434 00:20:28,083 --> 00:20:31,042 Well, so, what-what I'm thinking is, uh, 435 00:20:31,167 --> 00:20:32,750 the wind's blowing west to east. 436 00:20:32,917 --> 00:20:36,833 So I say we get on the west side of the bubble 437 00:20:37,000 --> 00:20:40,083 and blow smoke at it while we drive back and forth 438 00:20:40,250 --> 00:20:42,417 through the boundary and watch it with cameras. 439 00:20:42,583 --> 00:20:43,750 -Yeah. -[Thomas] So, what are you looking for, 440 00:20:43,917 --> 00:20:46,500 to see if the currents are changing at all 441 00:20:46,667 --> 00:20:48,000 -when they get to the boundary? -See if the boundary 442 00:20:48,167 --> 00:20:50,167 does something unusual to the smoke flow. 443 00:20:50,375 --> 00:20:51,500 [Erik] Yeah, that's right. 444 00:20:51,667 --> 00:20:53,167 If we see a change in direction, 445 00:20:53,333 --> 00:20:54,542 that would tell us we may have 446 00:20:54,708 --> 00:20:56,500 -something else going on. -[Travis] Yeah. 447 00:20:56,708 --> 00:20:58,167 [Travis] When we've detected the bubble 448 00:20:58,375 --> 00:20:59,708 during our experiments, 449 00:20:59,917 --> 00:21:01,333 it's always been centered at the triangle 450 00:21:01,500 --> 00:21:03,792 with a 2,000-foot radius. 451 00:21:03,917 --> 00:21:06,833 But what we don't know is if it's always there 452 00:21:07,000 --> 00:21:09,417 or if it's maybe something that gets activated 453 00:21:09,583 --> 00:21:12,000 to act like a giant spherical force field 454 00:21:12,208 --> 00:21:14,333 when we start using our equipment. 455 00:21:14,458 --> 00:21:17,000 [Kaleb] It's almost like it's not even moving. 456 00:21:18,458 --> 00:21:20,417 [Thomas] I think something's stopping it. 457 00:21:20,583 --> 00:21:23,583 [Travis] In the past, we've seen a helikite, 458 00:21:23,708 --> 00:21:25,292 drones... 459 00:21:25,458 --> 00:21:26,667 It's just stuck right there. 460 00:21:26,833 --> 00:21:28,708 ...and even rockets appear to bump 461 00:21:28,875 --> 00:21:31,583 against its boundary and be pushed away. 462 00:21:31,750 --> 00:21:34,542 So now we're curious if something like smoke 463 00:21:34,708 --> 00:21:36,500 would be affected in the same way. 464 00:21:36,625 --> 00:21:39,417 Maybe this experiment would show whether this thing 465 00:21:39,542 --> 00:21:42,917 is always present, even if we can't see it. 466 00:21:43,083 --> 00:21:44,625 So I think it'd be fair to say 467 00:21:44,792 --> 00:21:46,458 that this is really more of just a passive measurement. 468 00:21:46,625 --> 00:21:48,500 Purely passive, to see what-- see if it's there 469 00:21:48,708 --> 00:21:50,667 -without us poking at it. -Yep. 470 00:21:50,875 --> 00:21:52,167 -Yeah. -Well, 471 00:21:52,375 --> 00:21:53,833 it-it's fairly straightforward. 472 00:21:54,000 --> 00:21:55,458 Um, let's do it. 473 00:21:55,667 --> 00:21:57,417 -[Thomas] All right. -All right. I'll-I'll keep an eye 474 00:21:57,625 --> 00:21:59,458 -on things from the CC. -[Travis] That's great, Erik. 475 00:21:59,625 --> 00:22:00,917 I'll be giving you wind gust alerts. 476 00:22:01,042 --> 00:22:02,625 Yeah, that'll be good. 477 00:22:03,833 --> 00:22:05,500 [Erik] I'm really interested to see what we'll learn, 478 00:22:05,708 --> 00:22:08,083 given the fact that it's a very simple approach, 479 00:22:08,250 --> 00:22:10,542 it's something we haven't done before. 480 00:22:10,667 --> 00:22:13,500 Will we see effects out at that boundary, 481 00:22:13,708 --> 00:22:15,500 as we have in the past? 482 00:22:15,667 --> 00:22:18,875 Or will we learn something more about this bubble? 483 00:22:19,083 --> 00:22:21,083 [Travis] I'll walk with the truck 484 00:22:21,250 --> 00:22:23,833 and watch for, you know, what we're seeing. 485 00:22:24,000 --> 00:22:26,208 And, Thomas, you run the smoke machine. Is that good? 486 00:22:26,375 --> 00:22:28,292 -Yeah. Yeah, that sounds great. -All right. 487 00:22:28,417 --> 00:22:30,000 [Travis] The plan was simple. 488 00:22:31,042 --> 00:22:33,958 We're gonna start just outside the bubble boundary. 489 00:22:34,125 --> 00:22:35,500 Then we'll reverse the truck 490 00:22:35,708 --> 00:22:37,417 with the smoke machine pointed towards it 491 00:22:37,625 --> 00:22:39,333 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 ♪ ♪ 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 CAPTIONING PROVIDED BY A+E NETWORKS 67808

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