Posted on 07/31/2016 8:11:56 AM PDT by COBOL2Java
It wouldn't be a stretch of the truth to say that everyone enjoys a nice trip to the park. Kids. Adults. Lovers. Families. Even ghosts. Rhode Island resident Scott Denton has supposed proof of the latter in the form of a one minute and 20-second video of what appears to be a ghost on a swing while he and his children watch in terror from the safety of their truck.
The video, which Denton posted to social media on June 28, now has well over six million views.
(Excerpt) Read more at destinationamerica.com ...
“The video, which Denton posted to social media on June 28, now has well over six million views.”
That’s about well over six million too many........
1. There is a wind and you can see it in the trees and swings nearby.
2. The swing that is moving is a huge sail when compared to the other swings.
3. That is why it is moving more than the other swings.
Beyond/behind the swing set is a body of water. Anyone who has spent time near water knows that breezes come off the water. IMHO the air is traveling a certain path towards the larger (albeit plastic material) swing and making it move.
Yep, my thought exactly. Still, fun to see people get caught up in these things (no pun intended)...
You can see the wind’s effects on the trees. The larger surface area of that one swing accounts for how it is affected by same.
And this thread needs more “Aliens!” meme.
Ghosts must have mass in order to stay in one location that long as the earth rotates.
I was expecting to see a ghost and all I saw was a swing blowing in the wind
big deal
Just cuz you can’t see it doesn’t mean it isn’t there./s
There are no ghosts so this is bullfeathers.
Or this:
I completely agree.
Silly video.
All right, a couple things here - what is causing the whitecaps on the water? Wind. Why is that jerk cursing in front of his children? Is that a right hand drive car? I want to learn.
It really didn't. But since you insist:
Thanks, that was interesting...and I'm sure there is a scientific fact to all of it, ghosts are not real...(well, maybe...)
big deal
This is from the same guy on Destination America:
Man Snaps Photo of Someones Soul Leaving Their BodyNOTE: In no way am I saying I believe this stuff. I just enjoy reading about it. Kind of like the old "Ripley's Believe It or Not!"Studies have shown that about three out of four Americans believe in an afterlife. But what that looks like varies from person to person. Now, we might have a better idea of what really happens thanks to a sobering photo snapped by Saul Vazquez, a truck driver from Kentucky.
Vazquez was driving in Powell County, Kentucky, where he came across a motorcycle crash. He snapped a photo.
odd shaped swing— politically correct for uber safety. It does look like a blue ghost however..
It’s kind of why I wanted to post this - just a lighthearted relief from the heaviness of this past week.
#BlueGhostsMatter
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