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Originally posted by duhdiggitydan
reply to post by Human_Alien
Well, given the noise in the background and whatever that clicking noise is taking up the majority of the audio you can hear in the video and the helicopters (if they are such) being so high up in the air, it would be difficult to capture the sound of the chopping blades on a cruddy camera.
I'm by no means 100% sure of what's up there, it is entirely possible that it is of extraterrestrial origin, but it's difficult to conclusively decipher what is up there given the awful film.
Originally posted by Droogie
reply to post by Human_Alien
The lanterns can be at different altitudes, at which there can be different wind speeds. I'll also dare to say that lanterns can vary at how fast they're gaining altitude as well.
Three lanterns conforming to make a triangle are so common, and there are so many examples. I don't know what more can be said in an effort to convince you of this.
Originally posted by Human_Alien
But why wouldn't the observers not notice this though?
I mean, I can hear a helicopter miles away. There's a very distinctive (almost guttural) thud-sound all helicopters produce.
Maybe it would be quasi-helpful to know what the witnesses were saying? Any Norwegians on board?
Originally posted by astorath
I am Norwegian, and I can tell you that Chinese lanterns are not at all something the common man even knows what is over here. Not that this completely rules out lanterns, but I am just saying that the odds of it being CL in Norway is a lot smaller than most other places around the world. Also (depending on what time of the year and area) Chinese lanterns would be illegal due to fire hazard.
My personal conclusion is, well, inconclusive. To make a good case we need multiple angles, good witnesses and etc. That does not mean I will not keep this case in mind though.
Thanks OP
I can tell you that Chinese lanterns are not at all something the common man even knows what is over here
Originally posted by Droogie
reply to post by Human_Alien
Lanterns are cheap, and they've become very popular. People will release them at any given moment for any given reason, such as birthdays, funerals, weddings, engagements, whatever. And seeing as there are seven billion people living on earth now, I'm surprised we don't see them more often.
Originally posted by LogiosHermes27
reply to post by Human_Alien
a real triagle space ship is much bigger then the one shown in the video plus it only has three engines,not 4.
Group of people sending sky lantern up in to the sky and make a wish.
In such so many ways, people have the heart to believe in wishes coming true through lighting up a lantern and letting it go to the sky. A hopeful release and a wondrous thing to look at in the sky as if they’re stars shining so brightly.
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Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Human_Alien
Group of people sending sky lantern up in to the sky and make a wish.
And they're cool.