ID | #1704198131 |
Added | Tue, 02/01/2024 |
Author | July N. |
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Phenomena | |
Status | Investigation
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Initial data
It is reported that the video was recorded by a surveillance camera near the police officer's house in the city of Jose de San Martin on Christmas Eve.
The video shows a dog barking at something off-screen, then a small dark figure rushes past the camera, moving very fast and looking blurry.
Some viewers have speculated that this figure may be a duende, a mythical creature from Latin American folklore that is said to be a mischievous spirit or goblin. Others rejected the idea, saying it was either a human or an animal, or that the video was fake.
The police officer who owns the camera told local media that he was not at home when the incident occurred, but later checked the footage and was surprised by what he saw.
He said he didn't know what kind of figure it was, but he didn't believe it was a goblin. He also said that his dog was not scared by this figure, but rather curious.
The video generated a lot of interest and comments on social media, with some users sharing their stories and experiences related to duendas or other paranormal phenomena.
Duende is a humanoid figure of folklore with variations from Iberian, Ibero-American and Latin American cultures, comparable to dwarves, gnomes or gnomes.
Some expressed fear or curiosity about this figure, while others joked or wrote memes about it. The video also attracted the attention of paranormal researchers and investigators, who expressed a desire to analyze the footage and interview witnesses.
Original news
A video (see below) that allegedly shows a goblin running on a road in Argentina has gone viral on social media, sparking debate and speculation among netizens, reports coasttocoastam.com.
The footage was reportedly recorded by a security camera outside the home of a police officer in the town of José de San Martín on Christmas Eve.
The video shows a dog barking at something off-screen, then a small, dark figure zooms past the camera, moving very fast and appearing blurry.
Some viewers have suggested that the figure could be a duende, a mythical creature from Latin American folklore that is said to be a mischievous spirit or goblin. Others have dismissed the idea, saying that the figure is either a human or an animal, or that the video is fake.
The police officer who owns the camera, told local media that he was not at home when the incident occurred, but he checked the footage later and was surprised by what he saw.
He said he did not know what the figure was, but he did not believe it was a goblin. He also said that his dog was not scared by the figure, but rather curious.
The video has generated a lot of interest and comments on social media, with some users sharing their own stories and experiences with duendes or other paranormal phenomena.
A duende is a humanoid figure of folklore, with variations from Iberian, Ibero American, and Latin American cultures, comparable to dwarves, gnomes, or leprechauns.
Some have expressed fear or curiosity about the figure, while others have made jokes or memes about it. The video has also attracted the attention of paranormal researchers and investigators, who have expressed their desire to analyze the footage and interview the witnesses.
Hypotheses
Famous creatures
There are a huge number of different living organisms on our planet. According to recent estimates, the number of species of organisms on our planet is approximately 7-10 million. However, only 15% of the data are described today.
According to the calculations of Canadians, 2.2 million species live in the world's oceans, 6.5 million on land. There are only about 7.8 million species of animals on the planet, 611 thousand fungi, and 300 thousand plants.
Mounting
Photo editing began to be used almost immediately after the advent of photography techniques. They were divided into methods of photomontage without manipulation of the image after receiving the photo and retouching of the photo itself or its negative (plate, film, etc.)
Objects in motion, captured on a long exposure
Most often this artifact is called skayfish if the lens gets a passing bird or insect. It is based on the discrepancy between the speed of the video and the frequency of the flapping of insect wings. Essentially, each video drops a few strokes of the wings of an insect, which when viewed looks like "arrow", provided with long protuberances. The motion of the insect by its translucent body seems to "boom" and vibration of the wings give the appearance of bumps.
Investigation
This is probably a person (probably a child or teenager) who is running or moving on a vehicle (skateboard, scooter, bicycle). It is necessary to find the exact location of the shooting, because it seems that the movement is partially behind the fence. Blurring of the figure can give its movement and features and camera shooting in the dark.
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