ID | #1689230119 |
Added | Thu, 13/07/2023 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Research
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Initial data
A jumping UFO looks like a small white ball with a long "tail". It moves chaotically and smoothly very low over the frozen lava, sinking and gradually rising up.
The object was captured by an online camera installed near the Meradel lava field on the Reykjavik Peninsula in Iceland. The recording of the object was noticed while watching the video.
When the observer posted the video on social media, it quickly went viral. The UFO takes off higher and higher over the lava with each turn, and then disappears somewhere.
This is an enlarged fragment of a poor-quality recording from the monitor screen, so it is difficult to make out the details.
What it is, no one can understand yet. This is clearly not a bird or an animal and does not look like a typical UFO.
Among the various hypotheses, the one in which we are talking about a plasma clot seems especially plausible. Since this is an area of volcanic activity, that is, an extreme environment, then hypothetically something similar could occur there.
A plasma clot is a term used to describe a spherical plasma formation, which is a state of matter in which atoms are ionized.
However, many people note that the object moves, though seemingly chaotically, but behaves like a "reasonable being".
Original news
The object looks like a small white ball with a long “tail”. It randomly and smoothly moves very low above the solidified lava, and gradually rises up.
The object was filmed by an online camera installed near the Meradel lava field on the Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland and spotted by a casual observer.
When he posted the video on social media, the video quickly went viral. The UFO flies higher and higher above the lava with each turn, and then disappears somewhere.
This is a magnified fragment of a low-quality recording from a monitor screen, so the details are hard to discern.
What it is, no one can understand yet. This is clearly not a bird or an animal, and it does not look like a typical UFO.
Among the various hypotheses, the one that involves a plasma clot seems especially plausible. Since this is an area of volcanic activity, that is, an extreme environment, then, hypothetically, something similar could have arisen there.
A plasma clot is a term used to describe a spherical formation of plasma, which is a state of matter where atoms are ionized.
However, many point out that the object moves, although seemingly chaotically, but behaves like a “reasonable being”.
Hypotheses
Events
Rocket launches (from space.skyrocket.de)
- Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Eastern Test Range, Cape Canaveral, Florida (USA) Vehicle: Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) Payload: Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-1 (Starlink 30198) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-2 (Starlink 30239) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-3 (Starlink 30210) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-4 (Starlink 30202) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-5 (Starlink 30235) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-6 (Starlink 30206) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-7 (Starlink 30238) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-8 (Starlink 30234) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-9 (Starlink 30241) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-10 (Starlink 30199) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-11 (Starlink 30236) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-12 (Starlink 30201) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-13 (Starlink 30233) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-14 (Starlink 30232) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-15 (Starlink 30211) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-16 (Starlink 30177) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-17 (Starlink 30200) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-18 (Starlink 30209) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-19 (Starlink 30194) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-20 (Starlink 30163) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-21 (Starlink 30184) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-22 (Starlink 30175) Starlink v2-Mini G6-5-1, ..., G6-5-22
Investigation
Resume
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