Some incredible updates to report on:

 • the list now includes many more examples of box-orbs linking up like this

You can watch as two box-orbs approach one another, touch and partially
merge, then extrude the tether out between them as they part.  Then they
fly off together as a unit.  There's multiple videos of whole clouds of
these craft, veritable armadas, captured from all manner of angles - from
ground, air (from above and below) and sea.

Most astonishing revelation thus far is that the tech base appears to be
scale-invariant:  box-orbs can be TINY!   You can watch incredible footage
of what are clearly box-orbs - having all of the typical weird properties
and characteristics - yet only ~ 1³ mm in size!

Another anomaly that's becoming much more apparent is what i call the
clown-car paradox - orbs that emit many other box-orbs, which are almost as
large as it;  how'd they all fit inside, then?  TARDIS-like abilities or
something?

There's obviously a simpler explanation that would seem to tie all these
observations together - the fact that the extruded tether appears to be
made from the same semi-translucent, iridescent material as the cubes
themselves, the diminutive yet fully-autonomous fairy-like box-orbs, and
the clown-car paradox:

 • we're looking at a meta-material that can be assembled and disassembled
on the fly, perhaps using largely environmentally-sourced materials

IOW, perhaps this material's largely fabricated from the components of the
surrounding air - my feeling is not so much 'nanotech', as something that
perhaps crystallises or precipitates out from a highly-controlled plasma of
ie. air or seawater or whatever's available..  This might also be
consistent with observations of 'morphing' between different shapes..  as
well as their ability to 'summon' more box-orbs, apparently ex nihilo..

Hence we'd be dealing with macroscopic quantum-classical systems,
highly-entangled photo-electric couplings - polaritons, magnons and spinons
etc. - aggregate low-entropy states with large-scale baryonic ensembles
sharing few, unitary wave-functions, tightly controlled, but still
susceptible to ie. the observed position / momentum indeterminacies and
resulting quantum leaps;  where the object disappears then reappears either
instantaneously, or sometimes even within the same video frame, thus
appearing to be in super-position.

Yet another fascinating observation re. their mutual interactions is that
they can enter a mode in which two or more box-orbs appear to become
coherent - their precise motions and quantum-jumps clearly paired, across
some distance - obviously temporarily sharing the same inertial reference
frame but also, clearly-entangled wave-functions;  in this mode more than
ever, the visual impression is of some kind of projection, its actual
source far away, if meticulously (but imperfectly) focused on this
location..  hence the 'jitter' - as if they're not actually bound to
Earth's inertial frame, at least, not the ground anyway.

All these observations are categorised in commented links on the list, see
for yourselves.  Gotta say though, the most shocking revelation to me is
these miniature variants - i'm not kidding, no more than a cubic
millimeter, yet possessing ALL of the characteristic properties of the
larger versions..  so, just what are the limits, there - how small can they
get?

Final thought:  now this IS crazy - i mean, even i have little confidence
in what i'm about to relate, but it is what it is so i'm just throwing it
out there - the JWST calibration shots of Jupiter show myriad large,
box-shaped IR silhouettes clustered around Europa's orbit (links in the
list);  i could find no official explanation, thus far.. but hopefully
there's a perfectly prosaic one eh..


On Fri, Jul 8, 2022 at 7:08 AM Robin <[email protected]>
wrote:

> In reply to  Vibrator !'s message of Mon, 4 Jul 2022 11:12:33 +0100:
> Hi,
> [snip]
> >
> >..if i may insist however, this thing below is not a fire lantern:
> >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiowRwpwVAQ&t=6s
>
> Indeed, but it may be a box-kite with an essentially invisible nylon
> tether. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes,
> and materials.
> [snip]
> If no one clicked on ads companies would stop paying for them. :)
>
>

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