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>> A surveillance camera in the US captured something inexplicable overnight. A huge glowing ball appeared out of nowhere, moving as if it were not from our world at all.
This thing is so strange that it looks like computer graphics. But no, this video is real. Online reports claim it's an optical effect, but scientists have also commented. They've attributed the phenomenon to little-studied ball lightning, only a different, completely unknown form.
So, if ordinary ball lightning produces a voltage of about a million volts, how much is in this enormous one? It's many times greater! 5 million volts? And if there had been people there at the time… It's scary to imagine what might have happened. Nature never ceases to amaze…
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March 27
by Wavey_ATLien
16 Comments
Tomorrow will be my turn to post this video
Funny how people say real shit is AI these days but see stuff like this garbage and think its real….
Sir, this is the scariest moment of my life.
There should be a poll of how many Dingus’s think this shits real.
I didn’t know Ring cameras can move like this
I know exactly what this is. Told my little brother to not even look at my new Wunderwaffe DG-2. If that thing finds a crowd of people it’s game over.. sorry guys I’ll get a safe
Wow 😯 that’s amazing 😍 God bless
That’s maybe the most embarrassingly stupid caption I’ve ever read in my life
The Wobbly Tubeman has acceded!
Someone spent too much time at Burning Man.
There really is a sucker born every second
AI generated ring camera videos are so common I would just assume any you see are fake at this point.
Video and caption are the same because they’re both AI
Second camera set up halfway down the sidewalk. Oops
This is the sora ring cam prompt that i made popular on Sora 2🤦♂️
Yeah, no. That vid is fake, sorry.
Any competent team of film students could produce this in a few days. Not saying it’d be easy to get the vid to that kind of quality, but it’s nonetheless very doable.
Sadly, with genAI on the rise, it’s easier than ever to fake a video – especially if the video isn’t moving about. It’s more important than ever to double check your sources, interrogate the motivations behind those posting the content, and perform your own due diligence on how your spreading of that data/misinformation could impact others.