I haven't seen one in person, but I can't shake the thought that the only reason everyone thinks they're orbs is because of how they appear on camera.
To me, it seems like it's not that they're orbs at all. They're just drones, but there's some kind of 'shield' being emitted from them that screws up camera footage.
I saw a video where it started out as an orange orb, then the guy's camera spazzes out and it's this huge orange oval shape with webbing in it. Very similar looking to before the camera spazzed, just much bigger and now oblong. Other videos of orbs looked the same, with that kind of webbed circle of light, but without the blowout when the guy's camera spazzed.
It reminds me of those special clothes celebrities can wear, that white out everything. Something that screws with the camera lens and makes filming it pointless, but more advanced.
They are only "orbs" because dumb people have never used a camera before, or know what "out of focus" means.
Literally every single "orb" is just an OOF image of light in the distance.
There's a meme of someone taking a vid of their Xmas tree and making camera lose focus, and all of a sudden it appears to be hundreds of "orbs" on screen. But you know you're just seeing a Christmas tree
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I haven't seen one in person, but I can't shake the thought that the only reason everyone thinks they're orbs is because of how they appear on camera.
To me, it seems like it's not that they're orbs at all. They're just drones, but there's some kind of 'shield' being emitted from them that screws up camera footage.
I saw a video where it started out as an orange orb, then the guy's camera spazzes out and it's this huge orange oval shape with webbing in it. Very similar looking to before the camera spazzed, just much bigger and now oblong. Other videos of orbs looked the same, with that kind of webbed circle of light, but without the blowout when the guy's camera spazzed.
It reminds me of those special clothes celebrities can wear, that white out everything. Something that screws with the camera lens and makes filming it pointless, but more advanced.
Just my two cents.
They are only "orbs" because dumb people have never used a camera before, or know what "out of focus" means.
Literally every single "orb" is just an OOF image of light in the distance.
There's a meme of someone taking a vid of their Xmas tree and making camera lose focus, and all of a sudden it appears to be hundreds of "orbs" on screen. But you know you're just seeing a Christmas tree edit:
https://i.imgur.com/kkyRh0K.gif
https://i.imgur.com/f4Kt7LF.jpeg
Literally just out of focus images of any sort of light.