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Uploaded by on May 19, 2007

I THOUGHT IT MIGHT BE DIGITAL MIGHT NOW IT SEEMS
TO BE ACTUALLY AN ANALOG WAVEFORM AND IT CAN
ALSO BE SEEN HOVERING ON MY LOCAL KMART
BUILDING. IS THIS SOMETYPE OF STORED ENERGY?

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  • ... cnt

    One way you can tell it's the Moiré pattern is by how it moves and changes in time with how you move the camera. If it were some kind of visible wave form it would move independently.

    If your interested in actually measuring EMF it's not that hard to do. You can build a simple device from easy to obtain parts that will give you very good results. PM me and I can give you a part's list and instructions. A tool from my ghost-hunting days. :)

  • @JuryDutySummons Why is it pulsating almost beat to beat to the sound of the train that is over a mile away ? Another thing, we never use to be able to hear the train like that on our East side of our town where this Kmart is located

  • dbootsthediva, I've greatly enjoyed your videos. I've been a bit disappointed that I haven't been able to comment on them to explain what's going on, but I have I've enjoyed them anyway.

    What your seeing here is a well known and well understood drawbacks of digital camera technology. Simply put, digital camera don't do well with thin parallel lines. In addition, compressing an image stream will cause various kinds of distortion. Pause the video at 1:51 for an extreme example. Msg me for links

  • @JuryDutySummons Yes that is right IT DOESN'T DO GOOD WHEN THEIR ARE BOTH THIN VERTICAL AND HORIZONITAL LINES Difference here it isn't a thin line like someone wearing a tie where the lines would be considered thin, it is lines that are 1 and half inches apart and those type of BROAD LINES it should have no trouble with Their is some form of the gov remote sensing technology pulsing our environments and our camera lens are picking up what our naked eyes cannot

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  • @dbootsthediva Not really. As someone stated below, it's a "Moiré pattern". Notice how you only see it when your looking at something with lots of thin lines? Notice how it only moves when your camera moves? Google Moiré pattern and check out the wikipedia article on the topic. You can replicate the same effect within a faraday cage to prove it's not caused by outside EMF interference.

  • Higher freq's r usually measured with a frequency counter. This is an electronic instrument which measures the frequency of an applied repetitive electronic signal and displays the result in hertz on a digital display. Cyclic processes, such as the rotation rate of a shaft, mechanical vibrations, sound waves, and radio waves are converted to a repetitive electronic signal by transducers and the signal is applied to a frequency counter Now add into the mix the advacing tech of nanoelectronics

  • Frequencys come in many forms Like the frequency range of visible light (the portion of the EM spectrum) Each of the colors has a frequency, and the value grows higher from red to orange, and so on through yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet

  • Perhaps but normally the type of sine/saw waves seen in this video normally do not modulate in beat to sounds like the train that is heard So maybe our camera lens are picking up what the eye can't see Maybe

  • i think you need a new camera love.

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