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Originally Posted by Brinty
Hey, let's think about this for a moment . . . . It occurs to me that there are three posibilities:
1. The object was between us and the sun.
2. It was on the other side of the sun.
3. It grazed the sun's atmosphere.
If it was No.3, then the sun's gravitational pull would have either sucked it into the sun, or at least, deflected it in a major way. There doesn't seem to be a measurable deflection, so I figure, rule out No.3.
This leaves either of the other two options.
Now, if it were option No.2, (on the other side of the sun), it must have been travelling at a speed faster than light speed for it to have moved as far as it did in such a short space of time. The sun's diameter is eight hundred, seventy thousand miles (870,000). Light travels one hundred, eighty-six thousand miles (186,000) per second. So, at light speed, the object would have taken roughly four point seven seconds (4.7) to traverse the diameter of the sun.
From what I saw in the video clip, at the speed it was travelling, there was no way it would have taken that long to go that far. So, rule out option No.2.
This leaves only No.1, which I feel is quite feasable. Insect? No, I'd believe it was a flying pig before I'd believe it was an insect.
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The more you get into this video the weirder it gets.
The size speed etc.
Then you even have to start questioning if we know as much about the sun as we think we do.
It just goes on and on....there just doesn't seem to be a satisfactory answer.
Trust me....lol...I've been here before and watched the video countless times.
But it will be interesting if anyone comes up with something.
I surpose a SUPER-DUPER MEGA-HUGE....FASTER than the speed of light meteor is one option. Or ET craft touching into the physical dimension for a tiny moment.
Oh no! I'm at it again. This video really gets to you.....