Russian Airplane Floats Motionless in the Sky?

in #informationwar6 years ago (edited)

In a recently published YouTube video that some are calling a glitch in the matrix, a Russian airplane was caught on film hovering in mid-air somewhere near Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow. The first question to roll through my mind was whether this is new or suppressed technology.

VIDEO: YouTube.com/user/npetrofff

I went ahead and did a video search for "Airplane hovering." The results I found were interesting. As it turns out, this phenomenon has been witnessed as far back as nine years ago. In the video below captured by YouTube user ATSDeck, just like the Russians witnessed from their car, a plane was seen frozen in the sky.

VIDEO: YouTube.com/user/atsdeck

When reading the notes on the video, it says: “Decided to capture another one. Wanted to show that this continues to happen, and in broad daylight.” So apparently, this is a phenomenon that is regularly being witnessed by ATSDeck. I did some reading on the matter and some suggest it’s an optical illusion. That, unfortunately, is something I am unable to prove or disprove at this time.

If this is a common phenomenon with commercial aircraft, my guess would be the only people who notice it are people who frequently commute near or around airports. What say you, have you ever seen anything like this? Do you have a scientific explanation for why this happens or appears to happen? Could it be a glitch in the matrix or evidence we’re living in a simulated reality?

UPDATE: MYSTERY SOLVED!



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There is a practiced manouver, used by Russian Fighters, to confuse Radar. Our newer radar will dismiss a target that behaves unlike an aircraft or a missile. They have practiced standing on their tail, and balancing their thrust; to literally become momentarily stationary.

Our newer radar, then assigns the as a non-target, even when they return to normal flight.

>:(

Yep, I think I got to the bottom of this one.
I only mentioned Russian because it was
clearly filmed in Russia. I thought it may
have been some kind of advanced tech.

I just added this reply, because it showed up in a trade magazine. Our best radar was loosing Russian planes. they finally caught one doing this tail stand. Now they are rewriting the AI to fix this low tech solution.

Be Blessed!

:)

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I noticed it a few weeks ago, and yes it is a optical illusion, when I stopped the car, the plane was moving as normal. My good lady was in the car with me, and we both had a good laugh at it.

Very interesting, was that the first time you've noticed something like that?

Yes, you have to be moving in a car, or motorbike to get the effect, though when you slow or stop it stops. It is pure optics, and the first time I have lived near a airport.

Interesting? I have seen some funny lights in the sky doing things that one doesn't see everyday. I can say that the angle from the vehicle rules out a natural optical illusion. However one can use a small mirror on a digital camera and get the same illusion.

This is one of those things that a person would need to be present for the description to be considered, because there are a lot of ways to create such illusions. Anyone for instance can paste an object in the sky and make it appear to be hovering using photo editing.

Hey guy, thanks for your comment and insight! I think I found
the answer to it, but I'm always down for feedback if you're game.

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