for display only
Big Blue Interactive The Corner Forum  
Back to the Corner

Archived Thread

NFT: Floating ship photographed off of Cornish coast

widmerseyebrow : 3/5/2021 11:56 pm


An "optical illusion." I have never heard of or seen this phenomenon before.
Link - ( New Window )
Pretty amazing  
eric2425ny : 3/6/2021 12:53 am : link
I read about this earlier today. Something about warm air being above cold air.
Honestly, most of the ships I have seen  
chopperhatch : 3/6/2021 1:41 am : link
Were floating.

It is even cooler when you  
section125 : 3/6/2021 5:34 am : link
see them inverted. Literally upside down on top of themselves.
The government is just getting us ready for the aliens  
Sneakers O'toole : 3/6/2021 6:20 am : link
Warm air.......I've heard that one before
.  
winoguy : 3/6/2021 8:20 am : link
Non floaters are called submarines...
RE: .  
BMac : 3/6/2021 8:39 am : link
In comment 15168123 winoguy said:
Quote:
Non floaters are called submarines...


Or wrecks.
RE: Honestly, most of the ships I have seen  
widmerseyebrow : 3/6/2021 10:23 am : link
In comment 15168078 chopperhatch said:
Quote:
Were floating.



Damn, I had that coming.
Not  
AcidTest : 3/6/2021 11:22 am : link
an optical illusion. It's aliens.
Don't mess it up with "natural phenomenon" stuff and ruin the mystery  
Marty in Albany : 3/6/2021 12:05 pm : link
I want to believe in magic.

I want to believe that the guy can saw a lady in half and then put her back together again.
RE: Not  
eric2425ny : 3/6/2021 1:35 pm : link
In comment 15168249 AcidTest said:
Quote:
an optical illusion. It's aliens.


I've seen better  
Geomon : 3/6/2021 1:39 pm : link
I saw a documentary  
VanillaVick : 3/6/2021 1:40 pm : link
that said this was part of the reason why the Titanic's spotters didn't see the ice berg until it was too late.
RE: I saw a documentary  
eric2425ny : 3/6/2021 2:16 pm : link
In comment 15168373 VanillaVick said:
Quote:
that said this was part of the reason why the Titanic's spotters didn't see the ice berg until it was too late.


Interesting, the article I read about this specifically stated this is very common in the Arctic and also in the Northern Atlantic so that would make a lot of sense.
Back to the Corner