ID | #1629185273 |
Added | Tue, 17/08/2021 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
This video was recorded by a local resident who encountered this unusual phenomenon, which puzzled the residents of London.
The incident occurred last Sunday, August 15, 2021. An unusual light appeared under the waters of the River Thames. The video was shot by eyewitnesses who could not explain what they saw.
Among those who filmed the strange light is Facebook user Juliana Asaevich (Juliana Asiaevich). In her account, the woman published the received video and wrote:
"I have never asked such a question ... But I just saw it in the river, any ideas of what it could be?"
In the video, at some point it seems that the light is moving in one direction and periodically turns on.
Users put forward various versions regarding this phenomenon. Some thought that it was a submarine, others concluded that it was a real UFO hiding from unwanted eyes of people. More reasonable commentators suggested that this is an underwater lighthouse.
Despite the abundance of versions proposed by Network users, no one has been able to give a meaningful and convincing answer. Many probably preferred to stay with the idea that they had encountered something extraterrestrial, or with an unknown creature that got lost in the middle of London waters.
Original news
A mysterious flashing light seen lurking beneath the surface of the River Thames has sparked wild suggestions about what's behind it – including aliens.
Juliana Asyaevich shared the baffling video of the light to a Facebook group for Canary Wharf and Isle of Dogs residents on Sunday (August 15).
It shows a white light repeatedly flashing underwater in the middle of the iconic river.
She asked fellow residents in east London what the sight could be, according to MyLondon, and received some extremely varied replies.
One suggested it could be a traffic beacon, which can be “pretty waterproof”.
"Whoever threw it out that far should join the Olympic discuss team," joked one resident in response.
Others believed little green men were to blame. “It’s a UFO,” one joked. “Unidentifiable Floating Object.”
Another theorised that the light could be coming "not from below, but above", attaching an alien emoji.
But they weren’t even the most outlandish claims, with one viewer blaming “Nemo with a torch” for the light.
One Facebook commenter said the light could be coming from "an underwater party hosted by Sadiq Khan."
Another said: "It's a rare popo fish. Swim Nemo, they're gonna nick you."
Hypotheses
The art of the action
Various promotions advertising and art can be priniti randomly for the paranormal or issued for them intentionally.
A mysterious and mystical theme attracts people's attention so it can be used to attract the audience.
Here are various advertising companies for products, individuals, media, and various hudojestvennye installation, objects, land art (from the English. land art — landscape-art) and the like. This category can also be considered Museum pieces.
Deliberate falsification
This version includes any falsifications that imitate unexplained phenomena both from the outside: practical jokes, flash mobs, fake news, witness fraud, staging, etc.
There are many ways to make something similar to a ghost or a flying saucer from improvised materials, without using video and photomontage.
Many homemade things made for the sake of a joke, a practical joke or a direct imitation of a mystical being or event can be taken as unexplained not only in photos and videos, but also in reality.
Devices and structures
This version includes all things, structures, devices used in everyday life. Such things can often be mistaken for something paranormal because of their rarity, strangeness or deformation during operation.
Also, this version can include devices and workwear of people used for certain needs (diving suit, fire suit, etc.)
Investigation
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