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A 2000 report by staff at "The Straight Dope" also explained rods as such phenomena, namely tricks of light which result from how (primarily video) images of flying insects are recorded and played back, adding that investigators have shown the rod-like bodies to be a result of motion blur, if the camera is shooting with relatively long exposure ...
Rods are much more common than cones, with about 120 million rod cells compared to 6 to 7 million cone cells. [2] Like cones, rod cells have a synaptic terminal, an inner segment, and an outer segment. The synaptic terminal forms a synapse with another neuron, usually a bipolar cell or a horizontal cell.
Jose Escamilla (March 25, 1951 – December 12, 2018) was an American Actor, Director, and ufologist.He is best known as an investigator of the Rods phenomenon. Mr. Escamilla produced films like RODS: The Smoking Gun Evidence confirming what the Discovery Channel camera operators, using high speed cameras, were able to capture Rods
UFO and Ghost documentaries can be hilarious, but "Flying Rods" what can top that as a hilarious "mystery" to examine? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.87.29.190 15:08, 2 February 2009 (UTC) "Alien of the gaps". It's a take on the "god of the gaps" argument. That if science can't explain it (yet) then a god did it.
The celestial phenomenon over the German city of Nuremberg on April 14, 1561, as printed in an illustrated news notice in the same month. An April 1561 broadsheet by Hans Glaser described a mass sighting of celestial phenomena or unidentified flying objects (UFO) above Nuremberg (then a Free Imperial City of the Holy Roman Empire).
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Viktor Stepanovich Grebennikov (Russian: Виктор Степанович Гребенников; 23 April 1927 in Simferopol – 2001 in Novosibirsk) was a self-proclaimed Russian scientist, biologist, entomologist and paranormal researcher best known for his claim to have invented a levitation platform which operated by attaching dead insect body parts to the underside.
Yet despite the latest horrifying incident, flying remains far safer than other forms of transport; only rail rivals aviation for keeping passengers alive. Each of the almost 280 fatalities in ...