Is this evidence of a parallel universe? Sightings of a 'floating city' in China are Normally an optical illusion, say scientists
Thousands of citizens in China claim they have witnessed a
“floating city” in the sky. Citizens of Jiangxi and Foshan were surprised when
they saw what they thought to be soaring sky scrapers appearing from the
clouds. Although many believed they had seen a parallel universes, weather
researchers say the incidence was down to an optical illusion identified as a
Fata Morgana. A Fata Morgana is a kind of mirage that interfere with distance
objects, and can be can be seen on land or sea. It's triggered when the sun’s
heat interfere the atmosphere above the ground or oceans, which generates a
gradient of temperatures. The air close to to the surface is comparatively cool
and above that, there are layers of warmer air. When light hits a border
between two layers that are dissimilar temperatures – and as a result different
thicknesses – it twists and travels at a different angle.
Our brain assumes that light travels in a straight routes,
so when it curves, we reflect the thing is where it would be if the light's
path runs straight. In this situation, light mirrored from the skyscrapers is
curved downward as it passes through the cooler, denser air. Since the brain
puts the object where it would be if the light journeyed a straight path, the
distant skyscrapers seem senior than they essentially are. In spite of the
simple clarification, the most recent sightings have got conspiracy theorists
thrilled. A YouTube channel Paranormal Crucible said in a video story: “The
footage captured by a local resident appears to show a huge city floating in
the clouds. The apparition, which was witnessed by hundreds of shocked
residents, only lasted a few minutes before totally disappearing. The channel
speculated it could be 'the result of a scheme blue beam test.”
Project Blue Beam is a conspiracy notion which claims NASA
will one day fake an alien invasion of Earth or second pending of Christ
through holograms.
Serge Monast, a conspiracist from Quebecois, first forecast
in the 1980s it would get place by 1983, 1996 and then 2000.
One online poster noted: “Notice the group of buildings is frequent
three times? If it isn't someone making it on their computer, it gravely could
be project blue beam.'
The Paranormal Crucible video added: “But added: 'Or a chronological
vortex, a possible parallel universe material briefly into our own realism.
It is also possible, considering China's technological achievement
that a top secret holographic technology was experienced over a heavily
populated area in an effort to measure the public reaction.”
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