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- It's shaking the drill.
- Holy smokes.
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It feels different
than anything
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he's drilled up here yet.
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Do you have a sense
on what you're grinding on?
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Feels like you're hitting metal.
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- Find something?
- Yeah.
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Oh, look at that.
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All right, that's what
I was expecting to see.
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That's a lot of metal.
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Drones are rolling.
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Looks like the swarm
is getting movement
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all throughout the formation.
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The drones look like
they're spinning in circles.
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Yeah, they look wonky.
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There's a huge magnetic field
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that caused the drone
to swirl around.
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- There's a structure to it.
- There is a structure to it.
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That shows that there is
a big magnetic anomaly
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floating right over
the triangle.
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- Wow.
- That's fantastic.
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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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Right there!
We got something!
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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!
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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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Let's get this drill
into position.
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Looks great.
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Down off the hill here.
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- Down in this flat.
- Okay.
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Today we're taking
a much more strategic approach
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with our drilling operation
to finally figure out
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what's buried in the mesa
on Skinwalker Ranch.
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Jed, Bo, it's good
to have you back out.
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This is a very special
"X" marks the spot.
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You know, we're essentially
on top of the anomaly
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that you've heard us talk about.
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The first hole
we drilled this year
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was directly over Borehole 2,
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which runs alongside
the 400-foot-long,
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possibly metallic object
that we've detected
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with ground-penetrating radar.
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We hoped to come down
right on the edge of this thing,
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but unfortunately
we didn't hit it.
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So now we're gonna dig
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a new two-foot-diameter
vertical borehole
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right between Boreholes 1 and 2,
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which should make a direct hit
on the object
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somewhere around 60 to 90 feet.
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Well, the odds of us hitting
something are better here,
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I would say, than anywhere else,
at least from the data.
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Now, how far down
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- are we equipped to go?
- This rig
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is designed for, you know,
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- cutting 90 foot instead of 45.
- That's about
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as deep as we've ever put
a hole in this property. -Yeah.
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Now, we don't want to damage
whatever this object is.
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So the team will be working
with caution
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to hopefully bring up
core samples
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and ultimately expose
a good section of it.
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Once we reach this thing,
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we're also excited
to examine its surface,
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which we believe
might be covered
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by the strangely engineered
Type A ceramic materials
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that we extracted last year.
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Well, the nice thing
about this 24-inch
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is, you're gonna be able to do
it much quicker. - Yeah.
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How long would it take,
do you think?
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Probably
a good couple of long days.
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- Wow. Okay.
- I say we get after it.
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- Let's go. Let's do it.
- Yeah.
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All right.
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All right, fellas,
let's dig a hole.
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Let's start drilling.
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Okay, go ahead.
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Looks like it's going
pretty easy, Thomas.
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It is.
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He's just in dirt right now.
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There's a lot of optimism
with the team
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as we come down on top
of whatever the anomaly is.
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Look how sandy
that looks.
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And Chris is gonna be
sorting through these spoils
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as he tries to determine
if there's anything
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unnatural in this hole.
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Chris, you found anything yet?
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Sandstone.
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- That sounds right.
- Wet-wet sandstone.
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- That sounds right.
- About it, yeah.
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Nothing unexpected.
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Let's go ahead
and stop it.
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Can I come out of the hole?
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Yeah, let's go ahead
and wrap it up.
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By the end of the day,
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the drillers got as far
as they could get--
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about 45 feet deep in the mesa.
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So it's gonna take
at least until tomorrow
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to reach our target.
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Here comes Cameron.
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But when the sun starts
to set on the ranch,
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that's prime experiment time
at other hot spots.
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So we started setting up
for a pretty exciting one
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over at the triangle
with my buddy,
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Tesla coil engineer
Cameron Prince.
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I'll carry the boots
if you get that backpack.
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We invited him back to help us
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with an ambitious new experiment
to study
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what we call the bubble.
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- Man, those look cool.
- Yeah.
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Cameron, it's great
to have you back, man.
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Uh, we've had
a lot of instruments--
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probably 30 different
instruments at this point--
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detect some kind of weirdness
that shouldn't be there.
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Radio signals, uh,
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and even lidar showing that
there's a bubble that's centered
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- right there on those towers.
- Right.
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Although we can't see it
with the naked eye,
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our most recent experiments
this year
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have already shown us evidence
that the bubble boundary
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is about 120 feet thick.
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UTV's
through the boundary.
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It's almost like
it's not even moving.
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And when we try to pass
our instruments through it,
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the boundary obstructs them
like some kind of force field.
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Look at the way
it changed directions
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- as we got through.
- Yeah.
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We've also seen
similar things happen
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at a spot 31 feet
above the triangle.
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In 2022,
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an odd shape we call the blob
appeared in our data
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and seemed to cause
a rocket to explode
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when it flew
through that airspace.
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And that's not the only time
the blob
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affected our experiments.
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When we recently shot smoke
through that area...
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Look at the boundary it makes.
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...the smoke appeared
to move around something
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that had the same shape
as the blob.
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So tonight we're hoping
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Cameron can help us
make the blob appear again
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so we can identify
what in the world it could be
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and also find out
if it's connected to the bubble.
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Cameron, a very important part
of this
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is, we're looking
for interactivity
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between the blob
and the bubble boundary.
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When you energize
this space here,
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right where we've seen evidence
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of what we've referred to
as the blob,
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do we see an effect out there
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at the bubble boundary
and vice versa?
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When we energize the space
out here, do we see it here?
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Because in our current thinking,
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there's a connection,
there's a kind of structure.
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- Okay.
- Well, Cameron, tell us
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what you brought for us. -So,
I got two Tesla guns this year.
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About 300,000 volts each.
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Makes about four-
to five-foot sparks.
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- Okay.
- The Tesla coil needs
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a ground connection
for optimal operation.
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If you don't have a good ground,
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the arcs are kind of
drawn back towards you.
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There's gonna be
two phases
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to this Tesla coil experiment.
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For the first phase,
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we'll raise Cameron
to the 31-foot level.
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There, he'll use
one of the Tesla coil guns
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to blast electricity through
the so-called blob region
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directly towards
one of the 30-foot towers
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that we have at the triangle.
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The tower will act
like a grounding rod
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that should attract
the electricity toward it
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in a straight path.
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If the direction
deviates in any way,
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it could be evidence
of the blob.
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And if we're lucky, the
electricity might make it appear
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long enough for us
to get better images of it.
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For the second phase, we'll set
up another metal grounding rod
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at the southern bubble boundary.
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That way, Kaleb can use
the second Tesla coil gun
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to shoot electricity
directly at the boundary
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while Cameron simultaneously
fires at the blob.
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That should help us see
if there's any connection
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between the bubble and the blob.
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Soon as it gets good and dark,
the first thing we'll do
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is fire that Tesla gun
at the blob only.
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I can do it. -All right. -Okay.
Well, I'm gonna get to work
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grounding stuff off
over here, then.
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I'm just excited to get started.
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Well, I'm gonna go put this up
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and get the cherry picker
in place.
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Thanks for that.
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To document
tonight's experiment,
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we'll be using several
high-speed cameras staged
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all around the triangle and
the southern bubble boundary.
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Which way is it going? Clockwise
or counterclockwise right now?
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Uh, counter.
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We've also set up
several directional antennas
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at the triangle, which will feed
into our spectrum analyzers.
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That way, Erik and I
can keep an eye out
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for the strange radio signals
we've seen
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during our past experiments
in the bubble.
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Erik, looks like we're
just about set up. -All right.
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I'm gonna check the antennas.
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Okay.
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Oh, Erik.
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Look at this. 33 megahertz,
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you know, like-like what
we've seen before
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when we were drilling and stuff.
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- Okay.
- Just now.
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This strong 33-megahertz signal
is something
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that started showing up recently
during our investigation.
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And the weird thing is,
over a year ago,
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we ran a drilling beacon
into the mesa
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that was broadcasting
at 33 megahertz.
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Since then, it's almost like
something cloned that signal
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and keeps broadcasting it
back to us.
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But where or what
is it coming from?
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That's really strong.
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I mean, I had to turn
the gain down on the antenna.
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It's coming
from the stationary antenna
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on top of the tower
at the triangle.
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- The one up on the tower?
- Yeah.
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Yeah, Travis,
is your antenna telling you
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what direction
it's coming from? -Yeah.
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This is coming from the sky.
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This is coming
from the sky.
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Look at this.
And make note of this.
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Yeah, that's
really interesting.
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Just as we were
about to start shooting
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the Tesla coil gun
at the spot where we've seen
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the blob above the triangle,
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a 33-megahertz signal showed up
on my spectrum analyzer.
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One of our stationary antennas
indicated
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that the signal was coming from
somewhere in the sky above us.
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So what could it be?
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I don't understand it.
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Kaleb, watch
the antenna for me. -Copy you.
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To see
if we can isolate
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which direction
the signal is coming from,
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I'm gonna rotate
one of the antennas.
257
00:10:45,895 --> 00:10:48,273
So that's-that's stronger there.
258
00:10:50,358 --> 00:10:51,860
Yeah, right in there
somewhere. -Where are you now?
259
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You're kind of between
the triangle and the drill site.
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- Okay.
- So, mesa.
261
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That's something.
262
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If we're picking it up
when we point at the mesa,
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it could be coming from the sky
and bouncing off the mesa.
264
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- Oh, yeah. Yeah. I get it.
- Right?
265
00:11:08,168 --> 00:11:11,963
It was really odd that we were
detecting 33-megahertz signals
266
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coming from both above us and
from the direction of the mesa.
267
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It made me wonder
if there were two signals--
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maybe one coming
from something high above us
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and the other from whatever
might be buried in the mesa.
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Travis, I want to see
what happens
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when we rotate it
towards the triangle.
272
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Kaleb, just say "stop"
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when it's pointed
at the triangle.
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Stop.
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Oh, yeah.
It's big when you point it
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right at the triangle.
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The signal was the strongest
278
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when the antenna was pointed
directly at the triangle.
279
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So could I have been wrong?
280
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Could the blob
actually be the source?
281
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Is the signal
coming from the blob
282
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and then reflecting
off the bubble's boundaries
283
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so it looks like it's coming
from two different directions?
284
00:12:00,637 --> 00:12:03,264
I mean, that's the way to start
the experiment off right.
285
00:12:03,431 --> 00:12:04,974
We need to get
a Tesla coil up in that thing.
286
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- Yeah.
- Kaleb and Jim,
287
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- y'all ready?
- Yeah.
288
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For the first stage
of the experiment,
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we broke up into teams.
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Thomas and Cameron
will be in charge of firing
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the Tesla coil gun
at the 31-foot mark
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where we first saw the blob.
293
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Kaleb, Jim, and I will be
at the southern bubble boundary
294
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to look out for more signals.
295
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And Erik and Sam
will be monitoring everything
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from the science station
near the triangle.
297
00:12:32,627 --> 00:12:35,088
All right, Kaleb, you know
what to do with the antenna.
298
00:12:35,255 --> 00:12:36,881
- Yeah.
- I got to get my computers
299
00:12:37,048 --> 00:12:38,299
and everything running.
300
00:12:38,508 --> 00:12:40,301
Before we started,
301
00:12:40,510 --> 00:12:43,388
Kaleb put another radio antenna
on top of my jeep,
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facing the triangle.
303
00:12:45,390 --> 00:12:48,601
I wanted to see if I would still
pick up that 33-megahertz signal
304
00:12:48,768 --> 00:12:50,270
even from this far away.
305
00:12:54,691 --> 00:12:56,276
Oh, yeah, I'm seeing the spikes.
306
00:12:58,945 --> 00:13:01,030
Hey, Erik, you copy?
307
00:13:02,282 --> 00:13:03,866
Yeah, go ahead, Travis.
308
00:13:04,033 --> 00:13:07,287
Yeah, be advised
that, uh, the antenna
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is pointed at the triangle
and tuned to 33 megahertz.
310
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I'm seeing
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that same set of spikes
312
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but, uh, really low
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signal strength.
314
00:13:17,088 --> 00:13:18,965
Yeah, copy that.
Well, that's really interesting.
315
00:13:19,132 --> 00:13:21,426
We're still trying to figure out
where the heck that's sourced.
316
00:13:21,592 --> 00:13:23,177
And, uh, we've yet to determine.
317
00:13:23,386 --> 00:13:26,180
So that, uh... that's worth
keeping an eye on.
318
00:13:26,389 --> 00:13:29,058
The fact that I'm
picking up a much weaker signal
319
00:13:29,225 --> 00:13:32,895
when I'm far from the triangle
but still inside the bubble
320
00:13:33,062 --> 00:13:36,691
is another sign that the source
of the signal could be the blob.
321
00:13:36,858 --> 00:13:38,818
We're about in place,
322
00:13:39,027 --> 00:13:42,488
if you're ready to send Cameron
up and do the first test.
323
00:13:42,655 --> 00:13:44,198
Copy you, Travis.
324
00:13:44,323 --> 00:13:46,868
All right. Going up.
325
00:13:55,168 --> 00:13:58,004
As we are energizing
the space above the triangle,
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00:13:58,171 --> 00:13:59,422
we are looking
327
00:13:59,589 --> 00:14:02,633
to collect contiguous data from
328
00:14:02,800 --> 00:14:05,720
both the bubble boundary
and the blob
329
00:14:05,845 --> 00:14:10,349
to learn as much as we can about
the connection between the two.
330
00:14:11,350 --> 00:14:13,102
Powering up.
331
00:14:14,228 --> 00:14:17,523
Okay, Travis,
uh, guys, be advised,
332
00:14:17,690 --> 00:14:19,525
uh, Thomas and Cameron
look like they're,
333
00:14:19,692 --> 00:14:21,277
uh, just about in position.
334
00:14:21,444 --> 00:14:23,905
All right, let's go ahead
and start firing.
335
00:14:24,072 --> 00:14:27,742
All right, he's firing
in three, two, one, go.
336
00:14:27,950 --> 00:14:29,952
Oh, yeah. I can see it.
Heck yeah, I can see it
337
00:14:30,119 --> 00:14:31,788
from here.
338
00:14:37,668 --> 00:14:39,837
We can see it from here.
And when it started,
339
00:14:40,004 --> 00:14:43,800
the 33-megahertz thing
started pulsing up and down.
340
00:14:43,925 --> 00:14:46,427
Look at that. Yeah.
341
00:14:46,594 --> 00:14:49,180
It definitely made
the signal stronger.
342
00:14:49,388 --> 00:14:51,474
So we're looking
for effects that are not normal.
343
00:14:51,641 --> 00:14:54,102
In this case,
an electric discharge
344
00:14:54,310 --> 00:14:55,812
at the center of the triangle
345
00:14:55,978 --> 00:14:59,857
would not be expected
to affect a 33-megahertz signal.
346
00:15:00,066 --> 00:15:02,443
What could cause that? The blob?
347
00:15:02,568 --> 00:15:03,986
I don't have
a good explanation for that.
348
00:15:06,322 --> 00:15:07,990
Stop.
349
00:15:10,076 --> 00:15:11,369
Erik, I can see
350
00:15:11,536 --> 00:15:13,037
when he stopped,
the peaks stabilized.
351
00:15:13,204 --> 00:15:15,998
But when he's firing it,
they start bouncing like crazy.
352
00:15:16,124 --> 00:15:17,750
Yeah, copy that. I saw
corresponding activity
353
00:15:17,917 --> 00:15:19,293
here at the triangle.
354
00:15:20,378 --> 00:15:23,464
The strength of that
33-megahertz signal got stronger
355
00:15:23,631 --> 00:15:26,759
right when Cameron
was firing his Tesla coil gun
356
00:15:26,884 --> 00:15:29,387
at the spot where the blob
has been seen.
357
00:15:29,554 --> 00:15:32,098
It was like he was pushing
an on button.
358
00:15:32,265 --> 00:15:34,600
You know what I'd like
to do, uh, Thomas?
359
00:15:34,725 --> 00:15:37,353
If you can have Cameron
fire again
360
00:15:37,520 --> 00:15:39,188
so we can watch this closer.
361
00:15:39,355 --> 00:15:41,899
Copy that. Firing in five,
362
00:15:42,108 --> 00:15:43,442
four, three,
363
00:15:43,609 --> 00:15:45,570
two, one.
364
00:15:50,408 --> 00:15:54,412
Oh, man. Those spikes
at 33 megahertz are going nuts.
365
00:15:56,831 --> 00:15:58,291
Oh, wow.
366
00:15:59,375 --> 00:16:01,210
Well,
that's weird, man.
367
00:16:05,173 --> 00:16:08,801
Look at that. See it?
See it? Look at it bouncing.
368
00:16:10,970 --> 00:16:14,807
It's crazy what's happening
at 33 megahertz.
369
00:16:14,974 --> 00:16:16,642
This is wild.
370
00:16:16,767 --> 00:16:19,604
Every time we fire
that Tesla coil gun
371
00:16:19,770 --> 00:16:23,107
directly at the place
where we first spotted the blob,
372
00:16:23,274 --> 00:16:25,693
the 33-megahertz signal
goes nuts.
373
00:16:25,860 --> 00:16:27,570
Could this be more evidence
374
00:16:27,737 --> 00:16:31,240
that the blob really is
the source of this signal?
375
00:16:31,365 --> 00:16:32,783
Stopping now.
376
00:16:34,452 --> 00:16:35,870
All right.
377
00:16:36,037 --> 00:16:37,747
So, uh, Erik,
if it's all right with you,
378
00:16:37,914 --> 00:16:40,041
we're gonna go ahead
and move on to the next phase
379
00:16:40,166 --> 00:16:43,252
and get, uh, Kaleb
suited up and ready to,
380
00:16:43,419 --> 00:16:45,671
uh, light up
the bubble barrier down here.
381
00:16:45,838 --> 00:16:48,007
Yeah, copy you.
I'm all for it. Let's go.
382
00:16:49,133 --> 00:16:50,676
For the next phase
of our experiment,
383
00:16:50,843 --> 00:16:53,137
we're gonna fire
two Tesla guns simultaneously,
384
00:16:53,346 --> 00:16:56,557
both at the blob
and bubble boundary.
385
00:16:56,724 --> 00:16:58,935
We want to see
if that 33-megahertz signal
386
00:16:59,101 --> 00:17:01,145
reacts again. If it does,
387
00:17:01,312 --> 00:17:03,731
that might prove there is
some kind of connection
388
00:17:03,898 --> 00:17:06,108
between the blob
and the boundary.
389
00:17:06,275 --> 00:17:07,984
All right, going up.
390
00:17:10,613 --> 00:17:12,073
- You got it?
- Yep. Good.
391
00:17:12,240 --> 00:17:13,657
I don't know
what to expect
392
00:17:13,866 --> 00:17:17,453
with the discharges
at the center of the triangle
393
00:17:17,619 --> 00:17:19,247
and the bubble boundary.
394
00:17:19,413 --> 00:17:21,040
But we do know we've seen
395
00:17:21,207 --> 00:17:23,251
some kind of a response
from the ranch itself
396
00:17:23,416 --> 00:17:25,627
when we stimulate
other areas on the property.
397
00:17:25,795 --> 00:17:28,923
And that's the purpose
of this two-site experiment.
398
00:17:29,048 --> 00:17:30,800
Will an effect in one location
399
00:17:30,925 --> 00:17:33,386
be reflected in the other?
400
00:17:33,553 --> 00:17:36,597
Uh, we are ready
to do the simultaneous,
401
00:17:36,722 --> 00:17:38,891
- uh, test.
- Copy you, Travis.
402
00:17:39,058 --> 00:17:43,354
Thomas, give us a countdown
to fire the Tesla guns.
403
00:17:43,521 --> 00:17:44,855
- Copy that.
- We are
404
00:17:45,022 --> 00:17:47,483
in position,
so whenever you're ready.
405
00:17:47,608 --> 00:17:49,318
All right. In five,
406
00:17:49,485 --> 00:17:51,529
four, three, two,
407
00:17:51,696 --> 00:17:53,114
one, fire.
408
00:17:54,073 --> 00:17:55,533
Fire, Kaleb.
409
00:18:03,916 --> 00:18:05,543
Dude, look at that.
410
00:18:07,628 --> 00:18:09,130
Okay, you see what's happening
411
00:18:09,297 --> 00:18:11,924
- with the 33 over here?
- Oh, yeah.
412
00:18:12,091 --> 00:18:13,884
That signal is pulsing
with higher strength again.
413
00:18:16,345 --> 00:18:18,097
Five,
414
00:18:18,306 --> 00:18:20,057
four, three, two,
415
00:18:20,266 --> 00:18:22,059
one, stop.
416
00:18:22,268 --> 00:18:24,270
Stop!
417
00:18:25,771 --> 00:18:29,483
Erik, are you seeing anything
on the sensors at the triangle?
418
00:18:29,609 --> 00:18:31,944
Yes, we are seeing
a lot of hopping,
419
00:18:32,111 --> 00:18:34,614
uh, on the 33
on both instruments.
420
00:18:34,780 --> 00:18:37,325
Yeah, we're-we're seeing
a lot down here as well
421
00:18:37,491 --> 00:18:39,035
while the guns are firing.
422
00:18:39,201 --> 00:18:40,870
Copy that.
423
00:18:41,037 --> 00:18:42,788
Firing the Tesla coil
at both the blob
424
00:18:42,955 --> 00:18:44,957
and the bubble boundary
simultaneously
425
00:18:45,124 --> 00:18:47,960
caused that 33-megahertz signal
to spike again
426
00:18:48,127 --> 00:18:50,046
but this time even higher.
427
00:18:50,212 --> 00:18:52,923
It seemed like a pretty clear
correlation to us.
428
00:18:53,090 --> 00:18:56,510
Uh, I think we're ready to,
uh, move to the next phase.
429
00:18:56,677 --> 00:18:58,888
Thomas, you set up to do
a rocket launch down there.
430
00:18:59,055 --> 00:19:00,473
Copy that.
431
00:19:00,640 --> 00:19:03,392
We'll go ahead
and prepare for rocket launch.
432
00:19:03,559 --> 00:19:06,562
And we need to prepare for
a lo-- rocket launch down here.
433
00:19:06,687 --> 00:19:08,481
Sounds good.
434
00:19:08,606 --> 00:19:11,275
Next up, we're
gonna fire some rockets to try
435
00:19:11,442 --> 00:19:13,611
and make the blob appear again.
436
00:19:13,778 --> 00:19:17,156
First we're gonna aim
exactly for the spot
437
00:19:17,323 --> 00:19:20,076
at 31 feet
where we first saw the blob.
438
00:19:20,242 --> 00:19:24,830
Then we're gonna fire one
at the southern bubble boundary
439
00:19:24,997 --> 00:19:28,793
to explore a possible connection
between the blob and the bubble.
440
00:19:28,959 --> 00:19:32,838
And finally we'll launch rockets
in both places at once.
441
00:19:33,964 --> 00:19:36,884
Thomas, you set up to do
a rocket launch at the triangle?
442
00:19:37,051 --> 00:19:38,803
Yes, we're ready to go.
443
00:19:38,969 --> 00:19:40,846
Okay. Fire away, Thomas.
444
00:19:41,013 --> 00:19:42,390
Copy that.
445
00:19:42,556 --> 00:19:44,600
Three, two,
446
00:19:44,725 --> 00:19:46,769
one.
447
00:19:46,936 --> 00:19:48,270
There it goes!
448
00:19:48,437 --> 00:19:50,523
Whoa! That one
just changed direction!
449
00:19:51,941 --> 00:19:53,401
For such a calm night,
450
00:19:53,526 --> 00:19:55,528
it sure veered off there
at the end.
451
00:19:56,654 --> 00:19:58,906
Yeah,
and it fell rapidly suddenly
452
00:19:59,073 --> 00:20:00,783
once it got outside the bubble.
453
00:20:01,784 --> 00:20:03,828
I can see it
coming down now.
454
00:20:06,831 --> 00:20:08,332
Yeah, guys,
from my perspective,
455
00:20:08,499 --> 00:20:10,418
looking through the camera
assets at the south tower,
456
00:20:10,626 --> 00:20:13,295
it looked like it, uh,
took off towards the east.
457
00:20:13,462 --> 00:20:16,048
Do you confirm? -
Yeah, Erik, that's what I saw.
458
00:20:16,215 --> 00:20:18,259
Well, the rocket
didn't explode,
459
00:20:18,467 --> 00:20:20,803
and no one reported
seeing anything show up
460
00:20:20,970 --> 00:20:22,722
where the blob appeared before.
461
00:20:22,888 --> 00:20:25,015
But it was curious
that the rocket
462
00:20:25,224 --> 00:20:26,684
veered away from that area.
463
00:20:26,851 --> 00:20:28,894
It should have flown
straight up.
464
00:20:29,061 --> 00:20:31,689
So it'll be interesting
to see what Erik finds
465
00:20:31,856 --> 00:20:33,983
when he reviews
our high-speed cameras.
466
00:20:34,150 --> 00:20:36,402
Hey, Erik, do you copy?
467
00:20:37,403 --> 00:20:39,363
Yeah, Travis, I copy.
468
00:20:39,488 --> 00:20:42,616
I didn't see that 33 megahertz
change that time. Did you?
469
00:20:43,701 --> 00:20:46,871
Yeah. It's staying steady
on my end, too.
470
00:20:47,037 --> 00:20:49,081
Unlike with the Tesla coil guns,
471
00:20:49,206 --> 00:20:51,625
the 33-megahertz signal
didn't seem to react
472
00:20:51,792 --> 00:20:53,002
after the first rocket launch.
473
00:20:53,169 --> 00:20:55,463
So we decided to launch
another rocket
474
00:20:55,629 --> 00:20:57,298
at the southern bubble boundary
475
00:20:57,506 --> 00:20:59,884
to see if that would make
the signal spike again.
476
00:21:00,926 --> 00:21:04,513
We got the rocket
on the pad ready to launch.
477
00:21:04,680 --> 00:21:07,057
Copy that. We are, uh, recording
478
00:21:07,266 --> 00:21:09,518
and observing
on all the instruments.
479
00:21:09,643 --> 00:21:12,521
All right. Going
to launch in five,
480
00:21:12,688 --> 00:21:15,274
four, three,
481
00:21:15,441 --> 00:21:18,319
two, one.
482
00:21:20,488 --> 00:21:22,948
Dang it. Dang it.
483
00:21:25,159 --> 00:21:26,702
I don't see it.
484
00:21:27,787 --> 00:21:30,372
We had a malfunction
down here. We're having
485
00:21:30,539 --> 00:21:32,958
some kind of issue
with the, uh, connectivity.
486
00:21:33,083 --> 00:21:34,335
I don't understand it.
487
00:21:34,502 --> 00:21:36,545
Yeah, copy that, Travis.
Standing by.
488
00:21:36,712 --> 00:21:38,589
I tested
that launcher earlier.
489
00:21:38,756 --> 00:21:41,175
So why was it not working
in the bubble boundary?
490
00:21:41,383 --> 00:21:43,761
Maybe it was a malfunction.
491
00:21:43,886 --> 00:21:46,722
Or did the boundary
somehow make it glitch?
492
00:21:53,687 --> 00:21:55,898
Oh, oh, dang.
493
00:21:56,106 --> 00:21:57,399
What the hell's going on?
494
00:21:57,525 --> 00:21:59,026
It's off the charts.
495
00:22:00,611 --> 00:22:02,279
It's reading really high
carbon monoxide,
496
00:22:02,404 --> 00:22:04,365
but there's nothing around here.
497
00:22:04,532 --> 00:22:06,033
Yeah, there's no elevated
498
00:22:06,200 --> 00:22:07,868
- carbon monoxide.
- Yeah, it's going off again.
499
00:22:10,746 --> 00:22:12,706
- Oh.
- What happened?
500
00:22:12,873 --> 00:22:15,000
Two of our sensor boxes
just lost connection.
501
00:22:15,125 --> 00:22:16,836
- Are you kidding?
- No.
502
00:22:17,920 --> 00:22:20,714
This is
a really peculiar,
503
00:22:20,881 --> 00:22:22,591
even disturbing
sequence of events.
504
00:22:22,758 --> 00:22:25,219
Certainly, we've seen our share
of equipment malfunction,
505
00:22:25,427 --> 00:22:28,180
possibly as a result
of this high-voltage source
506
00:22:28,389 --> 00:22:29,640
at the center of the triangle
507
00:22:29,765 --> 00:22:31,016
and even right
at the bubble boundary.
508
00:22:31,225 --> 00:22:32,643
But we have to get
509
00:22:32,768 --> 00:22:34,979
to the bottom of what
this interference is.
510
00:22:35,187 --> 00:22:36,522
Where is this coming from?
511
00:22:37,481 --> 00:22:38,732
Okay, guys,
512
00:22:38,899 --> 00:22:40,860
we've got a lot going on
here simultaneously.
513
00:22:41,068 --> 00:22:43,320
But now Sam's getting errors
514
00:22:43,445 --> 00:22:45,072
on a bunch of our sensors.
515
00:22:45,239 --> 00:22:47,199
So it-it seems
like we've got, uh,
516
00:22:47,324 --> 00:22:50,619
quite a sequence of things,
uh, unfolding here.
517
00:22:50,786 --> 00:22:52,830
What a coincidence,
Erik.
518
00:22:52,997 --> 00:22:54,748
All right. I'm gonna try
another launch over here
519
00:22:54,915 --> 00:22:56,250
and see what happens.
520
00:22:57,334 --> 00:22:59,587
Yeah, copy.
Good luck with that.
521
00:23:01,797 --> 00:23:04,258
All right,
rocket's going hot.
522
00:23:05,259 --> 00:23:07,678
Second attempt in five,
523
00:23:07,845 --> 00:23:11,640
four, three, two, one.
524
00:23:14,685 --> 00:23:15,936
Okay,
that was a good launch.
525
00:23:16,103 --> 00:23:18,147
Well, that seemed to work.
526
00:23:19,148 --> 00:23:20,482
We have a good launch
and good chute.
527
00:23:20,608 --> 00:23:23,027
Seems like
it's coming down normal.
528
00:23:24,361 --> 00:23:25,779
Hey, look at that.
529
00:23:28,032 --> 00:23:30,075
Signal's kind of
come back pretty strong.
530
00:23:30,242 --> 00:23:32,661
That 33-megahertz signal
spiked stronger
531
00:23:32,870 --> 00:23:34,580
than we've seen it all night.
532
00:23:34,788 --> 00:23:37,833
So, if it's coming
from the blob like we suspect,
533
00:23:38,000 --> 00:23:39,335
could that mean
that shooting a rocket
534
00:23:39,501 --> 00:23:40,878
through the bubble boundary
535
00:23:41,045 --> 00:23:43,631
somehow triggered a response
from the blob?
536
00:23:43,797 --> 00:23:47,676
Hopefully, our simultaneous
rocket launch will tell us more.
537
00:23:47,843 --> 00:23:50,429
All right, so let's, uh,
let's go get another one on
538
00:23:50,596 --> 00:23:52,681
and get ready for
the simultaneous rocket launch.
539
00:23:57,728 --> 00:23:59,396
All right,
so let's go get
540
00:23:59,563 --> 00:24:02,232
another one on and get ready for
the simultaneous rocket launch.
541
00:24:02,399 --> 00:24:03,817
Hey, Thomas. It's Travis.
542
00:24:04,026 --> 00:24:05,361
You copy?
543
00:24:05,486 --> 00:24:06,737
Go for Thomas.
544
00:24:06,946 --> 00:24:08,948
I'm ready to go when you are.
545
00:24:09,114 --> 00:24:10,824
All right, going hot.
546
00:24:11,867 --> 00:24:15,204
Launching in five, four,
547
00:24:15,371 --> 00:24:18,040
three, two,
548
00:24:18,165 --> 00:24:19,583
one.
549
00:24:22,169 --> 00:24:24,838
We've got simultaneous launches.
550
00:24:26,882 --> 00:24:29,134
Did we get both of 'em?
Oh, yeah.
551
00:24:30,094 --> 00:24:32,221
There goes chute.
552
00:24:32,429 --> 00:24:33,681
Good chute.
553
00:24:33,806 --> 00:24:35,933
Theirs is, like,
coming straight down.
554
00:24:36,100 --> 00:24:37,893
- Look at that thing.
- Yeah.
555
00:24:40,854 --> 00:24:42,773
Our rocket's on the ground,
we had good chute.
556
00:24:42,940 --> 00:24:44,316
Yeah, guys, that looked great.
557
00:24:45,359 --> 00:24:46,610
The simultaneous
rocket launch
558
00:24:46,777 --> 00:24:48,153
went off without a hitch,
559
00:24:48,320 --> 00:24:50,030
and nothing odd
happened in the moment.
560
00:24:50,197 --> 00:24:51,532
But all things considered,
561
00:24:51,699 --> 00:24:53,367
from what we saw
during the experiment,
562
00:24:53,534 --> 00:24:56,412
I think we learned a little more
about the blob tonight.
563
00:24:56,578 --> 00:24:58,414
I think, uh, we're good,
we're gonna start
564
00:24:58,580 --> 00:25:00,207
wrapping up down here
565
00:25:00,374 --> 00:25:01,625
and I'm just gonna
head on back to the triangle.
566
00:25:01,792 --> 00:25:03,043
Copy that.
567
00:25:03,210 --> 00:25:06,130
We've seen some
very unexpected results.
568
00:25:06,296 --> 00:25:07,715
I don't know
what to make of that,
569
00:25:07,881 --> 00:25:10,384
but we have all the data,
570
00:25:10,551 --> 00:25:11,927
and I can't wait
to take a look at it.
571
00:25:12,094 --> 00:25:14,596
Man, that was some...
unusual stuff happening.
572
00:25:14,763 --> 00:25:17,224
- Mm-hmm.
- I think we got a lot of data,
573
00:25:17,391 --> 00:25:20,310
we still got to go
through the high-speed video.
574
00:25:20,477 --> 00:25:22,563
I say we wrap it up and, uh,
get back to the command center.
575
00:25:22,688 --> 00:25:24,148
I appreciate you
bringing your cool toys
576
00:25:24,314 --> 00:25:26,567
out here-- I mean,
they're more than toys, but...
577
00:25:26,734 --> 00:25:28,861
Me, too. I enjoyed it.
Thank you so much.
578
00:25:29,069 --> 00:25:30,779
All right.
579
00:25:37,202 --> 00:25:38,537
What are you at right now?
580
00:25:38,746 --> 00:25:40,122
- 68.
- 68 feet?
581
00:25:40,247 --> 00:25:41,790
- Yep.
- Okay.
582
00:25:41,957 --> 00:25:45,085
The fact that
we haven't hit any hard objects,
583
00:25:45,252 --> 00:25:46,754
I'm not seeing anything
that's promising.
584
00:25:46,920 --> 00:25:48,213
The next morning,
we headed
585
00:25:48,380 --> 00:25:50,257
back out to the mesa
first thing,
586
00:25:50,466 --> 00:25:52,009
after receiving word
from the drillers
587
00:25:52,176 --> 00:25:54,887
that they were closing in
on the 60-foot depth
588
00:25:55,054 --> 00:25:57,306
where we hope
to find the anomaly.
589
00:25:57,473 --> 00:26:00,184
If they hit it, we absolutely
wanted to be there.
590
00:26:01,185 --> 00:26:02,853
Hey, Thomas, you copy?
591
00:26:03,020 --> 00:26:04,563
Yeah. Go for Thomas.
592
00:26:04,688 --> 00:26:06,148
Yeah, Thomas,
just checking in on progress.
593
00:26:06,315 --> 00:26:07,775
Wanted to know
what depth we're at
594
00:26:07,941 --> 00:26:09,693
and how things
are going over there. -Yeah.
595
00:26:09,860 --> 00:26:12,321
You guys might want to come
over here to the drill rig.
596
00:26:12,446 --> 00:26:14,323
Yeah, copy that.
597
00:26:14,490 --> 00:26:16,283
So, what's the word, Chris?
598
00:26:16,450 --> 00:26:19,286
- What depth we at?
- We're at 68.
599
00:26:19,453 --> 00:26:21,580
- 68 feet deep already?
- Yeah.
600
00:26:21,789 --> 00:26:24,124
Where is the anomaly?
601
00:26:24,291 --> 00:26:26,376
We should have hit it by now.
602
00:26:26,543 --> 00:26:28,128
I'm baffled.
603
00:26:29,213 --> 00:26:31,965
After over
60 feet of drilling
604
00:26:32,132 --> 00:26:35,010
directly down onto the top
of that anomaly
605
00:26:35,177 --> 00:26:36,762
that shows up in GPR data,
606
00:26:36,929 --> 00:26:38,347
we were fully expecting
to encounter
607
00:26:38,514 --> 00:26:40,224
something very hard by now,
608
00:26:40,390 --> 00:26:42,476
and we just don't see it.
609
00:26:42,643 --> 00:26:44,394
Maybe we're just not there yet.
610
00:26:44,561 --> 00:26:46,897
Well, I say we finish
this hole out to the 90 feet,
611
00:26:47,106 --> 00:26:48,482
and while you guys
are doing that,
612
00:26:48,649 --> 00:26:51,276
we can be sifting
through the spoils.
613
00:26:51,443 --> 00:26:52,945
Sounds good.
614
00:26:54,446 --> 00:26:56,281
The only thing
that would make sense to me
615
00:26:56,406 --> 00:26:59,493
is if this object is somehow
deeper than we thought.
616
00:26:59,660 --> 00:27:02,621
So, once we started
drilling again, we were hoping
617
00:27:02,830 --> 00:27:05,207
that within an hour or two,
we'd hit our target.
618
00:27:05,374 --> 00:27:08,127
We've got
a little ways left to go.
619
00:27:08,293 --> 00:27:10,295
While the drillers
continued working...
620
00:27:17,761 --> 00:27:20,180
Yeah, I copy you, Cameron.
We got eyes on you.
621
00:27:20,389 --> 00:27:22,266
...the rest of us
headed back
622
00:27:22,432 --> 00:27:24,101
to the command center
to greet Cameron Fugal.
623
00:27:24,309 --> 00:27:26,728
We asked him to fly in
from Salt Lake City today
624
00:27:26,895 --> 00:27:29,898
to help us run
an impromptu experiment.
625
00:27:30,107 --> 00:27:31,608
Hey, Cameron, how's it going?
626
00:27:31,775 --> 00:27:33,110
Good.
Good to be back, guys.
627
00:27:33,277 --> 00:27:34,736
Flying in, I see we got
a lot of activity
628
00:27:34,903 --> 00:27:37,447
- up on the drill site.
- Yeah, we're gonna be busy.
629
00:27:37,614 --> 00:27:39,283
A couple weeks ago,
when we drilled
630
00:27:39,408 --> 00:27:40,909
our first vertical borehole
631
00:27:41,076 --> 00:27:43,245
in the same general area
that we're drilling now,
632
00:27:43,412 --> 00:27:45,414
Pete was running
some lidar scans up there
633
00:27:45,581 --> 00:27:47,624
and captured images
of the bubble boundary
634
00:27:47,791 --> 00:27:49,084
starting to show up.
635
00:27:49,251 --> 00:27:50,794
It made us wonder
if the drilling
636
00:27:50,961 --> 00:27:53,338
was a triggering effect
that caused that to happen.
637
00:27:53,547 --> 00:27:56,174
And if so, can we make it
appear again today?
638
00:27:56,341 --> 00:27:57,885
- I'm excited. Let's...
- Yeah.
639
00:27:58,051 --> 00:28:00,596
We'll get up in the air
and get-get Pete monitoring.
640
00:28:00,762 --> 00:28:02,055
- Let's get to it.
- All right.
641
00:28:03,223 --> 00:28:04,641
So,
as the drilling continues,
642
00:28:04,766 --> 00:28:07,519
Erik and I want Pete
to run scans from the helicopter
643
00:28:07,644 --> 00:28:09,980
as Cameron flies him
back and forth over the mesa.
644
00:28:10,188 --> 00:28:12,774
At the same time,
we'll have Kaleb
645
00:28:12,941 --> 00:28:15,485
run stationary scanners
at the triangle and also where
646
00:28:15,652 --> 00:28:17,362
we've marked
the western bubble boundary.
647
00:28:17,487 --> 00:28:19,406
The TLS in triangle is good.
648
00:28:19,573 --> 00:28:21,033
Thanks, Kaleb.
649
00:28:21,199 --> 00:28:22,492
If the bubble
starts to show up again
650
00:28:22,659 --> 00:28:24,202
during the drilling operation,
651
00:28:24,328 --> 00:28:26,204
it could mean that the buried
objects in the mesa
652
00:28:26,371 --> 00:28:28,081
are connected to the bubble
653
00:28:28,206 --> 00:28:30,876
and may even suggest
that they cause it to appear.
654
00:28:31,043 --> 00:28:33,253
And we'll start
spooling up right now.
655
00:28:33,420 --> 00:28:35,172
Copy that.
656
00:28:47,017 --> 00:28:48,518
How's that camera
moving out there?
657
00:28:48,685 --> 00:28:49,978
Uh, looks good.
658
00:28:52,564 --> 00:28:56,151
Today we're gonna get to map
across the bubble,
659
00:28:56,318 --> 00:28:58,070
east to west,
660
00:28:58,236 --> 00:29:00,322
at ever-increasing altitudes,
661
00:29:00,447 --> 00:29:03,575
and we should get
amazing lidar data
662
00:29:03,742 --> 00:29:06,828
of anything it sees,
like the bubble.
663
00:29:08,413 --> 00:29:09,706
Okay,
we're over on the east side
664
00:29:09,873 --> 00:29:11,083
of the bubble.
665
00:29:11,249 --> 00:29:13,001
Yeah, Cameron,
copy loud and clear.
666
00:29:13,126 --> 00:29:15,879
The helicopter's such a
great tool because we can cover
667
00:29:16,004 --> 00:29:20,258
so much ground quickly
and at varying altitudes.
668
00:29:20,467 --> 00:29:22,678
This will be adding
669
00:29:22,844 --> 00:29:26,014
to an already rich dataset
to help us
670
00:29:26,181 --> 00:29:28,642
try to understand
what's going on here.
671
00:29:31,478 --> 00:29:33,605
Uh, we're commencing
the descent.
672
00:29:33,772 --> 00:29:35,065
We're gonna land
up at the drill site
673
00:29:35,232 --> 00:29:37,025
- here in just a bit.
- Yeah, copy that.
674
00:29:37,192 --> 00:29:39,236
I'm gonna go ahead and get up
to the top of the mesa.
675
00:29:39,403 --> 00:29:41,530
Sounds great, man.
We'll see you guys in a bit.
676
00:29:41,697 --> 00:29:43,281
Coming in.
677
00:29:54,960 --> 00:29:58,171
- Well, what'd you think?
- Was awesome.
678
00:29:59,172 --> 00:30:01,008
- Hey, fellas.
- Hey, guys.
679
00:30:01,174 --> 00:30:03,093
How's it going
down at the drill?
680
00:30:03,260 --> 00:30:04,594
We're-- they're making
good progress.
681
00:30:04,761 --> 00:30:07,681
Ah. Did you find
anything in the spoils?
682
00:30:07,806 --> 00:30:09,641
Right now there's nothing
coming out that's not natural.
683
00:30:09,766 --> 00:30:11,685
I'm pretty optimistic
684
00:30:11,852 --> 00:30:13,687
that we still have
a chance in this hole.
685
00:30:13,854 --> 00:30:15,897
- I-I'm in agreement.
- Fingers crossed.
686
00:30:16,106 --> 00:30:18,984
Well, you know, today's scan
was really exciting.
687
00:30:19,151 --> 00:30:21,236
- I can't wait to see that data.
- Yeah.
688
00:30:21,403 --> 00:30:24,573
It'll just take me a couple
of days to process the data.
689
00:30:24,740 --> 00:30:26,283
It's been really good
to be out here with y'all.
690
00:30:26,450 --> 00:30:28,660
I look forward to seeing
what-what we yield from,
691
00:30:28,869 --> 00:30:30,078
from all this work.
692
00:30:30,203 --> 00:30:31,538
Let's move in position
693
00:30:31,747 --> 00:30:33,498
- and let's do it.
- All right.
694
00:30:33,707 --> 00:30:34,958
I'm gonna
go tell the drillers
695
00:30:35,125 --> 00:30:36,251
to keep charging forward.
696
00:30:39,421 --> 00:30:41,506
Thomas to the science
tent. You guys copy?
697
00:30:41,673 --> 00:30:44,051
Yeah, Thomas,
it's Travis. Go ahead.
698
00:30:44,217 --> 00:30:45,927
We hit
our 90-foot mark.
699
00:30:46,094 --> 00:30:47,804
We are literally bringing up
the last scoop of dirt
700
00:30:47,971 --> 00:30:49,222
out of this hole.
701
00:30:49,389 --> 00:30:50,849
Uh, we're-we're finished,
702
00:30:51,016 --> 00:30:52,309
- if you guys want to come down.
- Wow.
703
00:30:52,476 --> 00:30:53,643
We'll be
right there, Thomas.
704
00:30:53,810 --> 00:30:56,354
Man, they're at 90 feet already?
705
00:30:56,521 --> 00:30:58,565
After several more hours
of drilling at the mesa,
706
00:30:58,732 --> 00:31:01,651
Thomas called us over
because the drill
707
00:31:01,818 --> 00:31:04,279
was reaching
its maximum depth of 90 feet.
708
00:31:04,404 --> 00:31:06,698
We were all surprised,
given the fact that,
709
00:31:06,907 --> 00:31:08,450
according to all our data,
710
00:31:08,617 --> 00:31:11,328
we should have easily
hit that anomaly by now.
711
00:31:11,495 --> 00:31:14,790
So they're down at 90 feet?
That seems quick.
712
00:31:14,956 --> 00:31:16,541
Chris, have you found anything
in the spoils yet?
713
00:31:16,750 --> 00:31:20,587
So far, preliminarily, we don't
have any, any artifacts.
714
00:31:21,630 --> 00:31:22,923
I don't get it.
715
00:31:23,048 --> 00:31:24,925
No ceramics yet,
no metal.
716
00:31:25,092 --> 00:31:26,635
Why have we not hit that?
717
00:31:26,802 --> 00:31:28,553
What the hell's going on there?
718
00:31:28,720 --> 00:31:30,806
I know I sound
like a broken record here,
719
00:31:30,972 --> 00:31:32,641
but this makes no sense.
720
00:31:32,766 --> 00:31:35,685
It's like whatever
is in there moved.
721
00:31:40,524 --> 00:31:42,442
- Well, that's it, guys.
- All right.
722
00:31:42,567 --> 00:31:44,236
I say we call it in this hole
723
00:31:44,402 --> 00:31:47,155
and drill our next one,
right in line with Borehole 2.
724
00:31:47,322 --> 00:31:50,450
But this time we'll drill much
closer to the face of the mesa.
725
00:31:50,617 --> 00:31:51,910
- All right, cool.
- Okay.
726
00:31:52,077 --> 00:31:53,745
Well, that's gonna
give us a good chance
727
00:31:53,912 --> 00:31:55,455
of finding
more of those ceramics.
728
00:31:55,622 --> 00:31:58,083
Let's move in position
and let's do it.
729
00:32:00,168 --> 00:32:01,878
Since we missed the target
730
00:32:02,003 --> 00:32:03,713
that we were so desperately
hoping to find,
731
00:32:03,880 --> 00:32:06,800
we pick a spot close
to the face of the mesa
732
00:32:06,925 --> 00:32:08,510
right in line
with where we found
733
00:32:08,677 --> 00:32:10,971
these ceramics in Borehole 2.
734
00:32:11,138 --> 00:32:13,807
We wanted to hit
the dead center of this object,
735
00:32:13,974 --> 00:32:16,309
but now it's important
that we get back in there
736
00:32:16,476 --> 00:32:18,812
where we've already found
important clues before.
737
00:32:18,979 --> 00:32:20,856
Well,
let's get on with it.
738
00:32:28,071 --> 00:32:29,447
Hey, guys.
739
00:32:30,490 --> 00:32:32,659
So, I have the data
from our exercise
740
00:32:32,868 --> 00:32:34,786
that I want to get
your eyes on. -Oh, okay. -Okay.
741
00:32:34,953 --> 00:32:36,621
After a long day
of drilling
742
00:32:36,830 --> 00:32:38,081
and scanning the mesa,
743
00:32:38,206 --> 00:32:39,708
Erik called us together
to go over
744
00:32:39,875 --> 00:32:41,751
all the high-speed video
we captured
745
00:32:41,918 --> 00:32:44,629
during last night's
Tesla gun experiment.
746
00:32:44,796 --> 00:32:46,840
This is from
the first test at the tower
747
00:32:46,965 --> 00:32:48,717
at the center of the triangle.
748
00:32:48,884 --> 00:32:50,760
What do you say I just play
through a-at regular speed?
749
00:32:50,886 --> 00:32:52,304
Yeah.
750
00:32:56,516 --> 00:32:58,268
Whoa.
751
00:32:58,435 --> 00:33:01,313
Look how many times it doesn't
hit the grounding rod.
752
00:33:01,479 --> 00:33:02,856
Exactly.
753
00:33:03,023 --> 00:33:04,733
You know, I understand
that there's gonna be
754
00:33:04,900 --> 00:33:07,068
some variation each time,
but you know,
755
00:33:07,235 --> 00:33:09,362
when you're that close
to that, uh, grounding rod,
756
00:33:09,529 --> 00:33:11,656
they should always
be hitting the grounding rod.
757
00:33:11,865 --> 00:33:13,658
Right.
758
00:33:13,867 --> 00:33:15,493
It's like there's
another grounding rod
759
00:33:15,660 --> 00:33:17,704
up there above it
or out in the air or something.
760
00:33:17,871 --> 00:33:19,414
Yeah,
what the heck is going on?
761
00:33:19,581 --> 00:33:21,124
Wow.
762
00:33:21,291 --> 00:33:23,126
Oh, wait, back that up.
That was a good one.
763
00:33:23,293 --> 00:33:25,003
Okay.
764
00:33:25,128 --> 00:33:26,546
Now, see, that one,
it went way...
765
00:33:26,713 --> 00:33:28,173
like it was avoiding the tower.
766
00:33:28,340 --> 00:33:29,591
Like it's turning away
from it. -Yeah.
767
00:33:29,758 --> 00:33:32,594
So what
is attracting the arc?
768
00:33:32,761 --> 00:33:34,095
I don't know.
I-I'm just...
769
00:33:34,262 --> 00:33:35,555
I-I don't know,
I don't know what to think.
770
00:33:35,722 --> 00:33:37,432
I mean,
that doesn't make any sense.
771
00:33:38,558 --> 00:33:40,227
I'd expect to see
a single arc
772
00:33:40,393 --> 00:33:42,771
going from the gun
to the grounded launch tower,
773
00:33:42,938 --> 00:33:44,773
but that's not
what happened at all.
774
00:33:44,940 --> 00:33:48,818
In fact, the electric arcs
turn, like, up and to the left.
775
00:33:49,027 --> 00:33:50,403
And so, that suggests
776
00:33:50,528 --> 00:33:52,739
that there might be
something in that space.
777
00:33:52,948 --> 00:33:56,034
Maybe it's the blob that causes
778
00:33:56,201 --> 00:33:58,203
the electric current
to take paths
779
00:33:58,370 --> 00:34:00,247
that we wouldn't
normally expect.
780
00:34:01,456 --> 00:34:03,124
So I'd like to bring up
the Meta-Frame view
781
00:34:03,250 --> 00:34:04,459
from these cameras
that we have here
782
00:34:04,668 --> 00:34:05,961
mounted on the science tower.
783
00:34:07,837 --> 00:34:10,799
So, here we're looking directly
over at the grounding rod,
784
00:34:10,924 --> 00:34:13,426
and you enter the frame
in a moment.
785
00:34:18,223 --> 00:34:19,933
- Now, look at that.
- Whoa.
786
00:34:20,100 --> 00:34:21,351
So
what you're seeing here
787
00:34:21,518 --> 00:34:23,395
are all the arcs
from the Tesla gun
788
00:34:23,561 --> 00:34:25,772
in a time-lapse long exposure.
789
00:34:25,938 --> 00:34:29,109
They keep curving up
and away from the grounding rod.
790
00:34:29,275 --> 00:34:31,902
Maybe it's the blob,
but I don't really see anything.
791
00:34:32,070 --> 00:34:33,446
Do you?
792
00:34:37,449 --> 00:34:39,159
Let's take a look
at the next one.
793
00:34:42,205 --> 00:34:45,292
What I've done here
is I've zoomed in the view,
794
00:34:45,458 --> 00:34:47,710
and-and, uh, tell me if anything
jumps out at you guys.
795
00:34:47,877 --> 00:34:49,587
What is that
in the top?
796
00:34:49,754 --> 00:34:52,549
- What is that?
- Yeah.
797
00:34:52,716 --> 00:34:55,719
It's almost like
we're illuminating something
798
00:34:55,844 --> 00:34:58,680
right at where we hit the blob
with that rocket.
799
00:34:58,805 --> 00:35:01,016
This is crazy, man.
800
00:35:01,182 --> 00:35:03,101
The enhanced video
seemed to show
801
00:35:03,310 --> 00:35:05,729
the electric arcs
making contact with something
802
00:35:05,895 --> 00:35:08,273
right where
we first saw the blob.
803
00:35:08,440 --> 00:35:09,941
Could this experiment
have made it appear
804
00:35:10,150 --> 00:35:12,777
for the second time
and prove that it's real?
805
00:35:12,986 --> 00:35:15,322
If so, what the heck is it?
806
00:35:16,364 --> 00:35:20,076
Uh, these are clearly not
arcs from the Tesla gun.
807
00:35:20,243 --> 00:35:22,120
Could it be
a region of charge?
808
00:35:22,245 --> 00:35:23,830
And that some kind
of the electrical charge
809
00:35:23,997 --> 00:35:25,206
is what blew the rocket up?
810
00:35:25,373 --> 00:35:27,000
Right.
We should probably watch
811
00:35:27,125 --> 00:35:28,793
the launches themselves.
812
00:35:28,960 --> 00:35:31,921
So let me take us to the first
launch at the triangle.
813
00:35:34,341 --> 00:35:36,217
- All right, there we are.
- Now, right there
814
00:35:36,426 --> 00:35:38,345
you're at the height
of the tower. -That's right.
815
00:35:38,511 --> 00:35:40,639
So this rocket is headed,
816
00:35:40,764 --> 00:35:42,015
essentially,
straight up at this point.
817
00:35:42,182 --> 00:35:43,600
- Yep. Yeah.
- Yes?
818
00:35:43,725 --> 00:35:45,602
So, again, straight up.
819
00:35:46,603 --> 00:35:47,896
- And let's see...
- Ooh,
820
00:35:48,063 --> 00:35:49,898
and immediately it turns.
821
00:35:50,106 --> 00:35:52,192
Now, there was
no significant wind.
822
00:35:52,359 --> 00:35:53,652
And if that was wind-cock,
823
00:35:53,818 --> 00:35:56,029
you'd see that-that contrail
right there
824
00:35:56,196 --> 00:35:58,782
- shooting off to the south.
- Yep, you're right.
825
00:35:58,990 --> 00:36:00,784
We've seen
so many strange things
826
00:36:00,950 --> 00:36:02,786
in our rocket launches there
at the center of the triangle
827
00:36:02,952 --> 00:36:05,413
at that 30-foot-or-so point.
828
00:36:05,580 --> 00:36:08,249
Large deviations,
very sharp, uh, angular changes
829
00:36:08,416 --> 00:36:11,002
in the trajectories
of the rockets at launch.
830
00:36:11,127 --> 00:36:13,338
Is this, in fact,
evidence of this structure
831
00:36:13,546 --> 00:36:14,881
that we've been trying to study
832
00:36:15,006 --> 00:36:16,716
to which we've given
the name "the blob"?
833
00:36:16,883 --> 00:36:18,134
Where's the turn?
834
00:36:18,301 --> 00:36:20,095
- It's right here...
- Right there.
835
00:36:20,261 --> 00:36:22,764
...where the Tesla coil
gun arcs curved upward.
836
00:36:22,931 --> 00:36:24,891
Mm, right there.
837
00:36:27,185 --> 00:36:28,603
That is crazy.
838
00:36:33,316 --> 00:36:35,652
That's exactly
where the blob was.
839
00:36:35,819 --> 00:36:37,737
I don't know what to make of it.
840
00:36:37,946 --> 00:36:40,407
Our high-speed cameras
helped us pinpoint the moment
841
00:36:40,573 --> 00:36:42,867
when a rocket
suddenly turned midair
842
00:36:43,034 --> 00:36:44,619
and flew away from the triangle.
843
00:36:44,828 --> 00:36:47,205
And once again
it's that same spot
844
00:36:47,372 --> 00:36:49,624
where we saw the blob
appear a few years ago.
845
00:36:49,791 --> 00:36:51,251
Let's see what's going on here.
846
00:36:51,418 --> 00:36:53,044
So, we're going straight up.
847
00:36:56,214 --> 00:36:57,882
And then, I mean,
what is that little...?
848
00:36:58,007 --> 00:37:00,385
Look at how it's kind of got
some separate, weird...
849
00:37:00,552 --> 00:37:02,554
Back up a minute. I just
realized what's happening.
850
00:37:02,721 --> 00:37:04,055
Now watch
when it makes this turn.
851
00:37:04,264 --> 00:37:06,266
You don't see the effect.
852
00:37:06,433 --> 00:37:07,851
- Right there.
- Oh, yeah,
853
00:37:08,017 --> 00:37:09,102
- look at that discontinuity.
- See, look how much
854
00:37:09,269 --> 00:37:10,854
it's pushed the rocket tail end.
855
00:37:11,020 --> 00:37:12,230
- That disconnect...
- That's a foot or something
856
00:37:12,397 --> 00:37:13,898
at that, at this angle, probably.
857
00:37:14,107 --> 00:37:16,359
At this distance
and field of view.
858
00:37:16,484 --> 00:37:17,986
So that means it pushed--
859
00:37:18,153 --> 00:37:20,655
something literally pushed
the tail of the rocket
860
00:37:20,822 --> 00:37:22,866
that caused it to, to,
861
00:37:23,032 --> 00:37:24,451
to teeter like a seesaw.
862
00:37:24,617 --> 00:37:26,494
I-I would put
the bottom of the rocket
863
00:37:26,661 --> 00:37:28,538
just about the exact same height
864
00:37:28,747 --> 00:37:30,749
as the sparks
that are reaching up.
865
00:37:30,915 --> 00:37:32,667
Yep, that's a good point.
866
00:37:32,834 --> 00:37:34,544
The tip and body of the rocket
867
00:37:34,711 --> 00:37:36,087
made it through that area
868
00:37:36,254 --> 00:37:38,339
and only got redirected
at its tail end.
869
00:37:38,548 --> 00:37:41,384
So, was the blob
not present one second
870
00:37:41,551 --> 00:37:44,929
but then somehow got triggered
to materialize out of thin air
871
00:37:45,096 --> 00:37:46,973
as the rocket flew
through that space?
872
00:37:47,140 --> 00:37:48,892
I don't know.
873
00:37:49,058 --> 00:37:50,852
All right, uh, all right,
so, uh, let me take us
874
00:37:51,019 --> 00:37:53,438
to the next launch.
875
00:37:55,565 --> 00:37:57,233
So, again, straight up.
876
00:37:57,400 --> 00:37:58,818
- And the same thing.
- Ooh,
877
00:37:59,027 --> 00:38:01,362
- immediately it turns.
- Same place.
878
00:38:01,488 --> 00:38:02,739
- No way.
- All right,
879
00:38:02,947 --> 00:38:04,449
look at what's going on here.
880
00:38:04,574 --> 00:38:06,242
Why?
881
00:38:06,367 --> 00:38:08,244
Zoom-zoom, zoom in
on it, too. -All right.
882
00:38:08,411 --> 00:38:10,997
Dive in here. Okay.
883
00:38:11,164 --> 00:38:12,791
Ooh, stop.
Look at that rocket.
884
00:38:12,957 --> 00:38:14,334
It was teetering again.
885
00:38:14,501 --> 00:38:15,877
- There it is.
- Oh, yeah.
886
00:38:16,044 --> 00:38:17,378
The-the motor
was literally pushed
887
00:38:17,587 --> 00:38:18,838
about a foot.
888
00:38:19,005 --> 00:38:21,508
Look at that. Exact same spot.
889
00:38:21,674 --> 00:38:23,426
This is absolute evidence
890
00:38:23,593 --> 00:38:25,678
that something
hit the rocket right there.
891
00:38:25,804 --> 00:38:28,264
What are the chances
that two different rockets
892
00:38:28,431 --> 00:38:30,683
veered off
in the exact same spot
893
00:38:30,809 --> 00:38:33,019
and that they both teetered
like something
894
00:38:33,228 --> 00:38:34,687
bumped them in midair?
895
00:38:34,854 --> 00:38:36,940
That cannot be a coincidence.
896
00:38:37,148 --> 00:38:39,859
Clearly, there was something
with a physical presence
897
00:38:40,068 --> 00:38:41,528
in that spot.
898
00:38:41,694 --> 00:38:44,656
Now we just need to figure out
what it actually is.
899
00:38:44,823 --> 00:38:46,866
There was a lot of data
came out of this experiment.
900
00:38:47,033 --> 00:38:50,203
I think that catching that data
was very important.
901
00:38:50,370 --> 00:38:52,163
Well, you know,
given what we've seen
902
00:38:52,330 --> 00:38:54,165
with the rocket launches,
you know, I-I think
903
00:38:54,332 --> 00:38:56,626
that we absolutely know
what we're looking for now.
904
00:38:56,793 --> 00:38:59,087
We need to follow up and, uh,
see if we see more of it.
905
00:38:59,254 --> 00:39:01,548
Yes, absolutely. In fact,
I have some ideas of, uh,
906
00:39:01,714 --> 00:39:05,301
making some measurements there,
where we've seen that blob.
907
00:39:05,510 --> 00:39:07,512
Uh, I really want to launch
a lot more rockets
908
00:39:07,679 --> 00:39:09,055
right there in the triangle
909
00:39:09,222 --> 00:39:11,933
and see if we continue
to see that but track it better.
910
00:39:12,100 --> 00:39:14,602
Sounds good. - We've
got a lot to work on.
911
00:39:14,727 --> 00:39:17,689
This was a good conversation.
I say we, uh, regroup tomorrow.
912
00:39:17,856 --> 00:39:19,107
- Yeah, let's get after it.
- Okay, let's go.
913
00:39:19,274 --> 00:39:20,650
Let's do it.
914
00:39:24,696 --> 00:39:25,947
We've seen
so many anomalies
915
00:39:26,114 --> 00:39:28,700
and unusual effects in the blob.
916
00:39:28,908 --> 00:39:31,077
There is some kind
of connectivity
917
00:39:31,244 --> 00:39:33,746
between the region
we're calling "the blob"
918
00:39:33,913 --> 00:39:37,208
and the periphery of the bubble.
919
00:39:37,375 --> 00:39:40,169
I want to study that space
in as many ways as we can.
920
00:39:41,254 --> 00:39:42,881
Every experiment
that we run on the bubble
921
00:39:43,047 --> 00:39:44,883
and that spot above the triangle
922
00:39:45,049 --> 00:39:46,551
gives us more evidence
that something
923
00:39:46,718 --> 00:39:48,928
is hiding from us
in plain sight.
924
00:39:49,095 --> 00:39:50,638
It just might be the key
925
00:39:50,805 --> 00:39:52,557
to revealing the truth
about this place.
926
00:39:52,724 --> 00:39:55,852
So we're gonna keep poking
this invisible nest
927
00:39:56,019 --> 00:39:59,606
harder until we know
for a fact exactly what it is.
928
00:40:00,648 --> 00:40:02,525
Why are we seeing
something that is so
929
00:40:02,692 --> 00:40:05,361
out of place
on Skinwalker Ranch,
930
00:40:05,486 --> 00:40:07,947
particularly above the triangle?
931
00:40:08,114 --> 00:40:09,532
Do our experiments
932
00:40:09,699 --> 00:40:12,410
trigger or activate this bubble
933
00:40:12,577 --> 00:40:13,870
or this region of the property
934
00:40:14,037 --> 00:40:16,164
where we have recorded
the anomaly?
935
00:40:16,331 --> 00:40:19,417
What or who could be behind
936
00:40:19,626 --> 00:40:22,545
this strange force
that continues
937
00:40:22,712 --> 00:40:27,050
to have a presence
at Skinwalker Ranch?
938
00:40:31,137 --> 00:40:34,223
- We got metal from the mesa.
- Hey. Fantastic. -Oh.
939
00:40:35,308 --> 00:40:36,935
- Holy...
- Look, it stalled.
940
00:40:37,101 --> 00:40:40,021
It's like it's stuck
at the top of the bubble.
941
00:40:40,229 --> 00:40:41,689
It should be coming
straight down.
942
00:40:41,856 --> 00:40:43,149
Looking at that sensor
943
00:40:43,316 --> 00:40:45,443
to record changes
in the magnetic field.
944
00:40:45,610 --> 00:40:47,320
- Oh, gosh,.0273.
- Look at that.
945
00:40:47,445 --> 00:40:49,489
That coil was cutting
through a magnetic field.
946
00:40:49,656 --> 00:40:51,950
- Oh, look at that. Yep.
- Right there.
947
00:40:52,116 --> 00:40:53,701
Hold on, now.
948
00:40:53,910 --> 00:40:55,244
We may have caught something.
I don't know what that is.
949
00:40:55,411 --> 00:40:56,913
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