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He should not have used a blue filter. That immediately discredits his message. However, I agree his message came through very clearly.
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I think itââ¬â¢s a hoax. For one thing he speaks English too well. You can tell he has spoken English all his life. The other thing is all the references to the lord. You can tell he has Christian beliefs.
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AndrewX, filtering means different things for chemistry, light, and photography/film production. A sand filter blocks out sand. But a blue filter allows only blue light to pass through. It does not block blue light. The difference lies in the nature of the filter. A sand filter obviously has depositing pockets that block sand from passing through it. A light filter is a transparent lense that allows a color through while blocking out the other colors. Another example of light filtering is a prism. In fact, a prism is a combination of filters adjacent to each other because any light that goes through it are broken into rainbow colors on the other side! Light filter is also used in photography work. I know this because in photoshop I can apply "filters." There are also "special effect filters" for filming and they are not named by what they block but what shows up. When I talked about the blue filter in the previous post, I was referring to the "special effect filter" used in producing the final video. I did not mean placing a light filter over your eyes because even thought that would show the samething as the video, it is digitally produced. I doubt he had put a light filter over the camera lense because it would be so much easier to just edit the recording on the computer, but he could have done that. The color special effect filters in film work are intuitively named after the actual light filters. I did not have any misconception of "common light technology" terminology.
Edit: I think you will understand it much better if I explained that light filters do not block out a certain light. It allows a certain wavelength to go through, and ignores the other wavelengthes, so that's why when you look at a blue filter, you only see blue on your side. Every color shade has a wavelength which is the distance between each electromagnetic pulse. A color filter can only pick up on electromagnetic pulses that are a certain time apart.
(To explain that time and light are intertwined, light belongs to the electromagnetic spectrum and the further we are away from a planet that is emitting light, the more we look into the past of that planet. Everything we are seeing right now that are far from our galaxy is actually happening years ago because it takes light that long to reach us. Astronomers do not record information in the present. They record what they see similar stars and planets that are in different life stages and peice together the scenes to not predict but estimate what is actually happening out there in the presnt time. Light/color travels so slow that they hardly notice any changes. The Pleaidians that we see now is actually billions of years ago! If we could physically travel to the Pleaidians, what we see will not match what we observed from telescope. I digress: Even if there extraterresterials out there, we could not detect life with our telescopes because light/"present time" hasn't reached us and stars out there have already lived many many years passed our own.
The word "lightyear" describes how much light reaches us every year because we can only look into something far away from our galaxy by the amount of light that reaches us.
We can detect radio, gamma, ultraviolet, infrared, but they all belong to the electromagnetic spectrum, so we would still be looking into the past. Light in the electrogmagnetic spectrum does not travel faster than the speed of light (or Einstein's c constant). ELF or extra low frequency radio is just an example of light we cannot see because the electromagnetic pulses are either too far or too close apart in time. Radio antenna? Our radios pick up light and change it into sound. You can confirm everything I said because I took astronomy in college
Now if you ask me how the blue filter picks up on the delay of electromagnetic pulses or the specific wavelength, I'm loss for words because I'm not a physics major.).
Here's what an university say about light filters:
A blue filter is a filter that only allows blue light to pass through it. When we place a blue filter over the multicolored landscape image only the blue ...
http://solar.physics.montana.edu/YPOP/Cl...eland.html
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I just don't believe that advanced people from other planets would want to live here on this primitive Earth.....so I think he's just making it all up!
Think about it...would you want to go and live with a primitive African tribe if you're used to living at the Ritz in New York City?
-Josh
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