ok it looks like the jet breaks the sound barrier, but does no one recognize that it would travel at 300m/s for that while in fact the jet seems to have traveled at a much slower pace. check out the video timer. you can see the jet for 9sec in the clip but even longer in reality. if it had traveled at sonic speed it would have traveled over 3km by that time. yet, you can see the jet for like 4 secs(=1,2km) quite clear in front of the cam. does anyone have an explanation for that?
may be you can explain to me why the video's time code still runs at a normal pace instead of being slowed down and while you're at it, you may also explain, why you can't even write genius correctly, you genius... btw, at that speed the jet would have travelled more than 10 meters per frame...a speed that no normal camcorder could capture with such a sharp picture. but hey, don't be bothered to think. just believe what you see without using a brain..."genious" huh?
bad job at hiding your lack of grammar skills. may be you should use your fucking brain. even if they had used a high speed camera it still wouldn't explain why the jet takes 10 seconds to may be fly a couple of hundred feet while at sonic speed he would have been 2 miles away at that time already...math and physics...ever heard of them? get a formula book and a calculator and use your brain instead of your hollywood raped imagination
=P ok...cuz you seriously havent figured it out yet.
1. Video was recorded through "camcorder"
2. Video footage was put through (line1) as you can very well see on the top right of the video.
Now if you do your research, which pretty much all conspirators don't, you'll find out that line1 is Fax Broadcasting, Voice Broadcasting, Email Broadcasting, Conference Calling, Unified Messaging, Fax-On-Demand, Fax-To-Email which pretty much explains the time issue on the lower right. now pls stfu
ok, explains the timecode, but have you ever seen a real recording of a jet flying with mach 1?? apparently you didn't or else you would know that now camera could follow such a fast moving aircraft if it flew by in such a short distance, asshole
There are many things to answer that. My guess is that they just used sensors as most military cameras are hooked up with in combat. There really isn't anything mysterious about it.
indeed there isn't and no one said there would be. the camera was hand operated, because the video was shaky and a mounted one would have provided a more stable picture. also, the spectators in front of it are far too close for it to be a mounted one. anyway, sonic speed=300m/s. check the first few secs of the vid where it's still running in real time. the distance the jet flies would have equaled about 750m at sonic speed and to me it seems that the distance he flew was much shorter
it is obvious? really? how? how many affordable high-speed camera models in camcorder size do you actually know? name a brand and model... and then this still doesn't explain how a human being could follow something that travels with a thousand feet per second so closely to the cam...
#1. As it approaches the sound barrier, it creates a pressure wave that initially forms in the front of the aircraft. As the aircraft passes the sound barrier, the wave rolls threw the centerline towards the rear. That "Black hole" seen was the rear of the aircraft through the condensation of the pressure wave. This isn't a quantum singularity. :P
Yeah right, like anything we have can break the sound barrier in such a dense atmosphere (sea level..) Thats just condensation, and probably some transsonic stream near the engine instead of supersonic..
No, i´m just thinking straight.. At sealevel the air is just so much denser then at great altitude that it´s a lot harder to actually break the barrier. It´s probably not impossible, just unlikely that this aircraft actually is supersonic.. Pure science m8.
Somebody shoot this person who hopfully isn't Hawaiian, he can't even spell his own character name. The "time barrier" or speed of light is 186,000 miles per second, the sound barrier is about 741 miles per hour, this jet isn't doing any thing other than it's airfoil interacting with super humid air close to the ocean, go to school!
Open you minds people!!! Don't believe the disinformation posted by the government of millions of sites everyday - there're just maintaining there slave race. Just remember that if a jet was to break the time barrier and re-enter an instance later we would not be able to film this or recognise it with the naked eye. There's not enough info to judge this clip.
Guys, That is an ordinary human, flying an ordinary
fighter jet, faster than the speed of sound, which tends to be between 7 and 8 hundred miles per hour.
A rule of thumb is to throttle back above 700, watch it approaching 750, & expect it around 777.
Depending on the atmospheric conditions. The white flare is just like a bow wave in water, except this one is water molecules in atmosphere. The only thing science doesnae fully ken fully herein is that water is H6O3,it is steam that is H2O.
that last bit isnt all true. All water in its elementary form is two hydrogen and an oxygen, although the resulting molecule is polar. Would you say that if only one H2O particle existed on its own it wouldnt be water? The bonds between water molecules are only dispersion forces, and therefore not considered chemical bonds (necessary to bridge molecules). Water = H2O.
just make every single act out of compassionate love, and you'll make the evolutionary shift ;) just pray for them, most of them practically didnt have a chance, i mean, look at all the conditioning the government supresses the public with! compassionate!! remember, compassionate! may peace and love be with you all ;)
the flash is faster lol
MrCrackhead33 2 weeks ago
if u wash the full video that get crast
andre4123 3 years ago
Or the already edited video is being played through a LINE 1, which can also explain a time code.
xeonsparks 3 years ago
That's a jet,and it's going fast.Who gives a fuck-go get laid losers.
niagra898 3 years ago
xiao is correct.
onepointufo 3 years ago
no in1v1sible is the idiot not Xiao
StarzOut 3 years ago 2
Wow Xiao, you're an idiot.
AboutToBeTheBestEver 3 years ago
thats an f-14 genius
Jaze420 3 years ago
<_< its an f-18. =P
GAMEfreakPERSON 3 years ago
maybe the jet are using a fraction of its afterburner or something else that make it breaking the sound barrier...
mg42gunner 3 years ago
noooo it was the the sound barrier ITSELF they dont use any fraction ahole
nyipnyop 3 years ago
ok it looks like the jet breaks the sound barrier, but does no one recognize that it would travel at 300m/s for that while in fact the jet seems to have traveled at a much slower pace. check out the video timer. you can see the jet for 9sec in the clip but even longer in reality. if it had traveled at sonic speed it would have traveled over 3km by that time. yet, you can see the jet for like 4 secs(=1,2km) quite clear in front of the cam. does anyone have an explanation for that?
Xiaopang3333 3 years ago
ROFLMAO are you serious? really? It is a slowed down clip genious.
in1v1sible 3 years ago 2
may be you can explain to me why the video's time code still runs at a normal pace instead of being slowed down and while you're at it, you may also explain, why you can't even write genius correctly, you genius... btw, at that speed the jet would have travelled more than 10 meters per frame...a speed that no normal camcorder could capture with such a sharp picture. but hey, don't be bothered to think. just believe what you see without using a brain..."genious" huh?
Xiaopang3333 3 years ago 7
lol genious was a double insult -.- gtfo
and how do you know so much about military "camcorders" techniques?
in1v1sible 3 years ago
bad job at hiding your lack of grammar skills. may be you should use your fucking brain. even if they had used a high speed camera it still wouldn't explain why the jet takes 10 seconds to may be fly a couple of hundred feet while at sonic speed he would have been 2 miles away at that time already...math and physics...ever heard of them? get a formula book and a calculator and use your brain instead of your hollywood raped imagination
Xiaopang3333 3 years ago
=P ok...cuz you seriously havent figured it out yet.
1. Video was recorded through "camcorder"
2. Video footage was put through (line1) as you can very well see on the top right of the video.
Now if you do your research, which pretty much all conspirators don't, you'll find out that line1 is Fax Broadcasting, Voice Broadcasting, Email Broadcasting, Conference Calling, Unified Messaging, Fax-On-Demand, Fax-To-Email which pretty much explains the time issue on the lower right. now pls stfu
in1v1sible 3 years ago
ok, explains the timecode, but have you ever seen a real recording of a jet flying with mach 1?? apparently you didn't or else you would know that now camera could follow such a fast moving aircraft if it flew by in such a short distance, asshole
Xiaopang3333 3 years ago 5
There are many things to answer that. My guess is that they just used sensors as most military cameras are hooked up with in combat. There really isn't anything mysterious about it.
in1v1sible 3 years ago
indeed there isn't and no one said there would be. the camera was hand operated, because the video was shaky and a mounted one would have provided a more stable picture. also, the spectators in front of it are far too close for it to be a mounted one. anyway, sonic speed=300m/s. check the first few secs of the vid where it's still running in real time. the distance the jet flies would have equaled about 750m at sonic speed and to me it seems that the distance he flew was much shorter
Xiaopang3333 3 years ago
I thought it seemed pretty obvious that it's a high fps camera. Hence you can SLOW IT DOWN. Using a COMPUTER. Not rocket science now is it?
Gam3rRat1ngs 2 years ago
it is obvious? really? how? how many affordable high-speed camera models in camcorder size do you actually know? name a brand and model... and then this still doesn't explain how a human being could follow something that travels with a thousand feet per second so closely to the cam...
Xiaopang3333 2 years ago
It's not that hard to put a realistic time code on a video.
xeonsparks 3 years ago
with mhd there's no booom :)
ufoarehere 3 years ago
that wasnt water vapor retard it was air pressure traveling at the speed of sound.... the jet passed it when it broke the sound barrier...
IRHolyNinja 3 years ago
Um...it is called water vapor...or condensation. Not sound barrier. The Sonic boom would make them deaf and likely knock them over.
clearlyme2u 3 years ago 3
SOrry but im french..
i dont think, that is the sound barrier, sorry but its dont like that !
beujah02 4 years ago
That wasn't a black hole, that was the tail end of the jet...
6486superguy6486 4 years ago
"That "Black hole" seen was the rear of the aircraft through the condensation of the pressure wave. " Read again..
BaltoWoof 4 years ago
#1. As it approaches the sound barrier, it creates a pressure wave that initially forms in the front of the aircraft. As the aircraft passes the sound barrier, the wave rolls threw the centerline towards the rear. That "Black hole" seen was the rear of the aircraft through the condensation of the pressure wave. This isn't a quantum singularity. :P
BaltoWoof 4 years ago 3
this guy is right lol... my teacher was telling me the same thing..
Tinnguyen123 4 years ago 3
then explain how that sound barrier appears in front of the plane 00:03
ultraanime 4 years ago
That's just the angle of the camera, it's behind the plane
6486superguy6486 4 years ago
sweet
th3hat3 4 years ago
I grew up in Ohio and heard sonic booms often in the 1960s. Thanks for the posting. Will share.
slobomotion 4 years ago
Yeah right, like anything we have can break the sound barrier in such a dense atmosphere (sea level..) Thats just condensation, and probably some transsonic stream near the engine instead of supersonic..
Intrepidity 4 years ago
ur ignorant.
somegotashyankles 4 years ago
No, i´m just thinking straight.. At sealevel the air is just so much denser then at great altitude that it´s a lot harder to actually break the barrier. It´s probably not impossible, just unlikely that this aircraft actually is supersonic.. Pure science m8.
Intrepidity 4 years ago
The fact that the aircraft is poking in front of the cone means it is breaking the sound barrier....it is at "transonic speed".
As the fuselage exits in front of the cone, it means it is going supersonic. Yes we can do it at sea level.
tito1621 4 years ago
looks so cool , thats really cool
yunderup 4 years ago
Somebody shoot this person who hopfully isn't Hawaiian, he can't even spell his own character name. The "time barrier" or speed of light is 186,000 miles per second, the sound barrier is about 741 miles per hour, this jet isn't doing any thing other than it's airfoil interacting with super humid air close to the ocean, go to school!
mulder2400 4 years ago
Wasn't that the sound barrier?
jack9911 4 years ago
that would be looouuuud.
sandcrab132 4 years ago
Open you minds people!!! Don't believe the disinformation posted by the government of millions of sites everyday - there're just maintaining there slave race. Just remember that if a jet was to break the time barrier and re-enter an instance later we would not be able to film this or recognise it with the naked eye. There's not enough info to judge this clip.
insomniamania 4 years ago 7
ya thats definitely the sound barrier. Condensation made the clouds behind it (pressure ridge collapsing).
sandcrab132 4 years ago
Guys, That is an ordinary human, flying an ordinary
fighter jet, faster than the speed of sound, which tends to be between 7 and 8 hundred miles per hour.
A rule of thumb is to throttle back above 700, watch it approaching 750, & expect it around 777.
Depending on the atmospheric conditions. The white flare is just like a bow wave in water, except this one is water molecules in atmosphere. The only thing science doesnae fully ken fully herein is that water is H6O3,it is steam that is H2O.
ihyphenballsdotorg 4 years ago
that last bit isnt all true. All water in its elementary form is two hydrogen and an oxygen, although the resulting molecule is polar. Would you say that if only one H2O particle existed on its own it wouldnt be water? The bonds between water molecules are only dispersion forces, and therefore not considered chemical bonds (necessary to bridge molecules). Water = H2O.
sandcrab132 4 years ago
No, if only one H20 existed on its own I wouldn't exist. Nor would you, nor this universe.
I have no statement to make regarding chemical bonds, nor dispersion forces, heat, energy;
quantum properties, relative to prime numbers sequencing. Nor bridging. I reiterate that
it is H603 that behaves as water, & h20 as steam. Water = h6o3.
ihyphenballsdotorg 4 years ago
from the looks of it i think cheech and chung must of been in there lol
MACHINEGUN01841 4 years ago
I wonder if the midgets from 'Time Bandits' were in the jet. I bet they were. Those guys are crazy! I'd sure love to party with them!
justinrmorgan 4 years ago
Wow the jet went back in time . SOUND BARRIER lol SOUND
Maximillion666 4 years ago
Wow! Thanks for posting this video.
LouisianaGatorGirl 4 years ago
um, thats a F-14 breaking the sound barrier.. it passed 330Meters per second..
weipeiwu2000 4 years ago
nice fly by though. pretty cool to see for real.
hill2dv 4 years ago
just make every single act out of compassionate love, and you'll make the evolutionary shift ;) just pray for them, most of them practically didnt have a chance, i mean, look at all the conditioning the government supresses the public with! compassionate!! remember, compassionate! may peace and love be with you all ;)
lysergicaddict 4 years ago
Those people would be deaf now.
solidsnake8608 4 years ago
I had never seen a shockwave this clear even if I'm a graduated aerospace engineer by now..so thanks =)
namphire 4 years ago 2
I've seen this on the tube. Immediately after this they lose control and punch out just before the tom cat explodes.
areafiftyeight 4 years ago
omg... I think you should study a little bit instead of reading internet shit... that's a simple supersonic shock wave, never heard about it?
elfranz 4 years ago