Well, possibly the Dolphins were the aliens who created the sky ring? Terry
On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:27 AM, OrionWorks<[email protected]> wrote: > Terry sez: > >> Whatever this UFO was, it scared the family: >> >> http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/us/2009/06/16/dnt.va.ufo.sighting.wavy >> >> France, Brazil, Denmark and others have recently opened their UFO >> files. Is some sort of disclosure underway? >> >> Terry > > I watched the video this morning. No doubt many have seen it since the > video has been playing on cnn.com for quite a while. > > It sure looks like a smoke/vapor ring to me, meaning it would appear > to be derived from a natural phenomenon. I gather a major reason some > appear to consider the apparition artificial in nature or deliberately > manufactured (presumably by some advanced intelligence, i.e. our > friends originating from Zeta Reticuli ;-) ) is that the apparition > seems perfectly circular in its geometry. > > I think the reason I'm inclined to assume that the "ring" is a natural > phenomenon is that it remains stationary in the sky. The fact that it > also appears to be perfectly circular does not immediately suggest to > me that it is artificial in nature. It's my understanding that many > things in nature will assume a perfectly circular geometry precisely > because a circle/sphere is the most energy efficient/economic > topological surface to assume. Bubbles are a perfect example of a > perfect sphere. Few here would assume that bubbles are the result of > intelligently piloted craft! > > BTW, there was marvelous you-tube video someone on this list shared > many months ago showing dolphins creating exquisitely formed bubble > rings. What was extraordinary about this behavior was the fact that > these dolphins seemed to "know" precisely when and/or how to disturb > the ring in order to split the bubble vortex into two independent > rings. One can not help but acquire the sense that cetations possess > an incredible amount of intelligence - to be able to form and > manipulate these playthings. It was sheer play for them. Of course, > Douglas Adams had plenty to say on the subject of just how intelligent > dolphins are. "So long! And Thanks for all the fish!" > > The point behind this meandering follow-up post is the fact that the > bubble rings these dolphins were manufacturing, once formed, were > exceedingly stable as they traveled through the much more dense medium > of water. They were quite circular as well. Now, consider the fact > that atmospheric "smoke" rings have less viscosity to deal with, and > it seems natural for me to assume that such phenomenon can remain > stable in the sky for quite a while before eventually dissipating. > > My two cents. > > Regards > Steven Vincent Johnson > www.OrionWorks.com > www.zazzle.com/orionworks > >

