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I've seen this video on YT (skip to 1:19-1:45) and it seemed teleported, is this true?, well for me I dont believe coz no have facts, what do you think?...an illusion?...

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If you feel that this topic does not suite you, then feel free not to answer, else the answer you post is much more stupid and ridiculous...
 
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Obvious edit.

Why? The driver looked down under the truck. Why would he look under it if he collided with a not-so large vehicle? He should look at the front of the truck.
Also, when you zoom it, the glowing hands of the dark man is not realistic.
Also, why is that teleporting man darker than the place? And why does the shadow of the "tricycle?" is in the place where he came from before he was teleported? And why doesn't the driver of that "tricycle" not moving while crossing the road?

Simple, Edit.

apologize if my questions were wrong, I haven't watched the whole video.
 
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, right? Some shitty blurry video isn't going to do it, and the fact that you even posted this thread is absolutely ridiculous.

Media-drugged masses are still media-drugged masses.
I have the feeling that today's societies are always up for their next shot of sensational news crap and are mostly too stupid or lazy to think on their own. This goes along well with the YOLO#Swag bullshit.
 
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Media-drugged masses are still media-drugged masses.
I have the feeling that today's societies are always up for their next shot of sensational news crap and are mostly too stupid or lazy to think on their own. This goes along well with the YOLO#Swag bullshit.

I'd rep you, if it were allowed.
 
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Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, right? Some shitty blurry video isn't going to do it, and the fact that you even posted this thread is absolutely ridiculous.

Frankster said:
I have the feeling that today's societies are always up for their next shot of sensational news crap and are mostly too stupid or lazy to think on their own. This goes along well with the YOLO#Swag bullshit.
Whats up with you guys?, this is an off-topic section and anything as long as it's not violating THW's rules, then Im free to post it...
You're saying that it's ridiculous and/or stupid, I'm just asking what do you think, a simple answer like other people did would be enough with a little comment 'why'?...

If you feel that this topic does not suite you, then feel free not to answer, else the answer you post is much more stupid and ridiculous coz its not the question...
 
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I've seen this video on YT (skip to 1:19-1:45) and it seemed teleported, is this true?, well for me I dont believe coz no have facts, what do you think?...an illusion?...

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If you feel that this topic does not suite you, then feel free not to answer, else the answer you post is much more stupid and ridiculous...

Why would this be edited? Ofcourse when you invent something like teleportation or time travel you would only want to put it up on youtube the most scientific accurate place where nobody will ever question you.
 
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Gifted? AFAIK, editing some blurry green colored video isn't beyond many people's skills.

Even this is more convincing

And by reading the comments on that video, you can pretty much see that the believers aren't very sophisticated people.
 
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So how do you suppose a person seeing an UFO would react? Start smoking weed or performing an ancient ritual? I don't see anything particularly unbelievable in that CGI reaction, guy sees something and is like "holy shit" and runs out.
 
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People react differently. I personally don't usually show any dramatic reaction to anything, while some people will scream etc. Besides, seeing an UFO wouldn't be like seeing something dramatic but still something that has been seen before, one could easily just sit there silently in disbelief and awe.
 
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I still don't see how we can have someone disintegrate in one place, have all his cells transported at super high speed, and then integrate that body back, put everything back together, without any arm going through the chest, into another location.
 
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Because you're not taking the body apart so it's easier to move, moving it, then reconstructing it, you're pinching hyperdimensional space-time and passing the body through a short distance that appears to be longer than it actually is when viewed from a strict 3D intersection.
 
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Will the cells/body/organism survive that impact though?

I remember that the USA military did such an experiment sometime during the Cold War... they tried to teleport a naval ship with it's crew from one place to another. It actually got teleported, however the crew's bodies were all tangled with the ship.

No one survived.
 
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Drawing that conclusion from the "Philadelphia experiment" would be wishful thinking and believing conspiracy theories.

If no-one bothered to read the article I just posted, I'll give you another one, which is more sensationalist and a bit incorrect (antimatter is not needed), but shorter.

http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/...n-light-travel-says-warp-drives-are-plausible

Space time would warp around it, accelerating the ship to as fast as 10 times the speed of light without the ship itself ever breaking the speed of light. This would make trips to local stars a relatively quick jaunt: a trip to Alpha Centauri — some four light years away from Earth — would take just shy of five months.

But here's the link for anyone who wants more than sensationalist bullshit
http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2013-03/warp-factor?single-page-view=true
 
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