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We live in a strange and sometimes baffling world. Rather than being discouraged by how little we truly understand about the universe, however, we remain ever curious, continuously searching for answers to some of life’s biggest questions.
Parapsychology is a great example of this drive to know more about the world around us. In this field alone, hundreds of published papers have appeared in dozens of credible peer-reviewed journal databases. Remote viewing is one great example of this. (source)
Other mystifying phenomena have also been captured on camera, and I thought it would be fun to take a look at some that defy our understanding and challenge us to open up to a broader view of reality. These serve as a reminder to us to keep an open mind rather than instantly dismissing things which can’t immediately be explained.
So let’s take a look at some of the most strange videos and photos that still have us scratching our heads.
STS-48 Discovery Space Shuttle Footage
The below film from the 1991 NASA STS-48 Discovery Space Shuttle mission definitely ranks as some of the best officially released and documented footage out there today. This footage has been the subject of rigorous scientific investigation by multiple researchers and institutions, and yet still remains a mystery; nobody can say with certainty what exactly is going on here. (source 1)(source, author of this source is referrenced on page 24, part g, on source 1)(source)
The video shows as many as a dozen objects moving in an unusual fashion throughout space. Apart from that, the most fascinating moment occurs when we see one object at a point near the horizon. A flash occurs, and then the object is followed by another object or stream that moves rapidly (video shows it in slow motion) across the field of view. The object then shoots off into space.
Possible explanations for this event have varied from intelligent extraterrestrial spacecraft to space weather events and more. But most of these fail to take into account the dozens of objects that are captured on film, never mind the many other strange objects that have been observed in our atmosphere ever since we were able to put cameras up there.
The Hessdalen Lights
The Hessdalen Valley in Norway has been the site of an anomalous atmospheric phenomenon for a number of years. The recurrence of this event has been well documented and observed by scientists using the Hessdalen Automatic Measurement Station.
The behavior of the phenomenon was monitored with optical, radio, and radar techniques. The global picture of the phenomenon obtained so far shows that the phenomenon’s radiant power varies, reaching values up to 19 kW. These changes are caused by sudden surface variations of the illuminated area owing to the appearance of clusters of light balls that behave in a thermally self-regulated way. Apparent characteristics consistent with a solid are strongly suspected from the study of distributions of radiant power. Other anomalous characteristics include the capability to eject smaller light balls, some unidentified frequency shift in the VLF range, and possible deposition of metallic particles. A self-consistent definitive theory of the phenomenon’s nature and origin in all its aspects cannot be constructed yet quantitatively… . (source)
Scientists at the University of Ostfold in Hessdalen, Norway have captured and documented many strange anomalies which seem to plague the area all the time. They work in the only official 24 hour Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) observatory in the world. Radar and cameras have tracked and filmed objects that travel up to 30,000 km per hour, faster than any known aircraft today.