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Film Evidence Obtained in UK Claimed
A team from UK TV production company Galaxi Television, working on a series of paranormal investigations, believe they have come up with REAL proof of life after death.
The PHANTOM or FRAUD team led by Managing Director Ross Hemsworth from Dunstable in Bedfordshire, have captured two ghostly apparitions on DV video, using temporal time theories. The team have also captured what they believe to be "soul forms" on still photographs, which have been positively identified by NDE survivors, as the "light they saw at the point of death". The apparitions are only visible when the videos are played in fast forward or fast reverse, proving that the movement is outside of the normal accepted time patterns, and thus, in temporal time. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I forward the above without comment. Ideas anyone? |
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Re: Film Evidence Obtained in UK Claimed
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) I would be tempted to find out how speeding up a tape would be similar to temporal time. The tape is recorded in real time, and speeding it up would only show a faster version of real time.NOT saying you couldn't capture images in 'real' time, as I know you can ( and people have ). Just saying I don't understand the relevance or process they seem to describe. PS Steve, what is DV video?? Hmmm, Tammy |
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You know me Steve, I've got an open mind, but there's not much to comment on.
What I do have is lots of questions I never run out of those ![]() Why do they use the words "phantom" and "fraud" in their titles? What are "temporal time theories?" Why do they believe what they have on film is "soul forms" and not a glitch on the media caused by some kind of interferrance? I don't think the fast forward or fast reverse thing "prooves" anything. I guess there's not enough information there to chew on. Got more details?
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Here is the website this came from which someone sent me on the list:
http://www.pressbox.co.uk/Detailed/2466.html I would like to learn more also but find the annoucement interesting. DV = Digital Video. |
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Thanks for the link Steve. I am curious though...the UK has never had shows like this before or should I say sufficent evidence?
I would also like to have some of our UKer's here who are members, inquire about it. If I read it right, it looks like they are trying to come to the states, asking for sponsors from here. But why would anyone sponsor them if we already had shows similar like that here already? |
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Thanks for the response Steve.
Yep, forgot about how it works over there. A touch and go situation of what is shown on TV. >>>>>The market for any television show of course would be the U.S. initially and it makes it there, it can make it anywhere. True. |
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hmm yes. I am wondering if it has anything to do with the fact that spirit is conventionally said to be vibrating at much higher rates of speed than we are, hence their relativistic invisibility. I am thinkng of the anaology of the airplane propeller.....at slow rates of rotation or at a standstill it is visible, as it rotates faster and faster it becomes invisible to our eye and the camera's eye. What would happen if you sped up the rate at which the film was rolling (nomally film and video sync to film rolls at 24 fps) while photographing the propeller in motion? Would it be visible? I am always being told that spirit has to be asked to slow down and that mediums have to speed up and that the two meet somewhere in between in order to both mentally hear and visiualize spirit. |
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I'm not sure how to fit this into this discussion but while reading I am reminded of a television screen or a computer screen. If you see either of these on videotape, they appear to be flickering, or "rolling" might be the proper way to describe it (I hope somebody knows what I mean because I don't know what the technical name is for this). To the naked eye, no flickering is seen but it can be seen on video tape. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? For instance, if I'm watching the news and they are interviewing someone who has a computer screen on in the background, the screen can be seen to flicker or roll. Would this be an example of something that is moving so fast that the movement itself can't be discerned? Maybe I just need to go to bed LOL.
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The monitor flicker and the camera filming or video-capturing it are obviously moving at two different speeds. It is possible, I am
told, to adjust camera speed with special equipment, so that this does not happen. |
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