Post by Mystic Wanderer on Nov 28, 2015 19:22:48 GMT -6
I put this in the metaphysics forum because I don't think this incident had anything to do with the paranormal, like some others are suggesting.
These vehicles are literally being levitated off the ground at a certain point on the highway. My theory is that some kind of energy is being emitted from the ground, or even a beam pointing at that area from the sky. Maybe a military test of some kind?
Here is the bizarre moment three cars literally ‘LEVITATE’ on the road and no one can explain what caused it. The mysterious video footage shows the moment three cars are mysteriously lifted off the ground and slamming back to the ground as if looking at special effects from Hollywood. Chinese media reported that it was caused by a piece of ‘steel cable’.
However this theory has been widely rejected by people on social media suggesting that other cars passed next to the three levitating cars without problem. No matter how many times we have already watched the video, we have failed to see a steel cable, or anything else that could have caused the cars to levitate off the ground like they did.
Check out the video below. What do you think is going on here?
The vehicle on the right is a street sweeper. It catches a cable which was lying in the road (probably a downed power cable?) The cable gets drawn into the sweeper mechanism pulling it tight (You can see the pedestrian at the far right trying to get the drivers attention to stop?) The cable gets pulled tight (it's probably still attached to the top of a pole off-shot to the left) just as the three cars on the left of the sweeper truck are crossing its path. The tightening cable lifts the three cars, which are then "suspended" in mid-air. (Except they aren't suspended, or levitated. They are caught on something (the cable) which is why they ALL hang at an angle - pivoting at the point where the cable has caught them, before the cable breaks and all three vehicles crash down at the same time.)
No paranormal or metaphysical explanation needed I'm afraid.