14:08 I am from Palmdale and saw this happen in person. I was just as freaked out at first. Turns out that these were balloons that people released with lights attached for someone who passed away.
The space debis was totaly stupid. That would have ment the debris had formed a debris field 1000 of kilometers wide and still every piece would move and act perfectly for this to happen, and a parts big enough to reflect. really embrasing that the corridor come up with such brain dead guess.
That seems to make more sense considering the larger Asian population over there, sky lanterns are utilized in ceremony and given the fire prone nature of the west, LEDs and a balloon would be the safer alternative at least for wildfires.
@@KoRntech absolutely! Also, they released the balloons up at the California aqueduct that runs through here, which is higher up on the mountain. It’s also very windy most the time here in the Antelope Valley, which is why it looks like they were traveling so fast in the sky.
14:14 These lanterns are for Rapunzel. Let me explain: The townspeople send up thousands of glowing lanterns into the sky every year on her birthday, hoping that Rapunzel will be guided home
16:25 I feel pretty confident these are floating lanterns. they are flickering with fire, they took off all at once and are now being displaced by the wind in the same direction
This is more plausable than space debris as some one the pieces were moving perpendicular to each other while space debris would have the same general direction
I've seen something exactly like that back in the early 2000's on the horizon at night. There was an explanation ahead of time but I don't remember what it was.
Since when has freely posting things to the internet ever been under any obligation to be truthful and correct? Ive noticed a worrying trend in young people inherently trusting things on the internet, such as hip, pretty vloggers, or whatever echo chamber message board they're on so they dont have to face the abject horror of critical thinking or suffer an original thought that might get the ostracized from the zeitgeist. Ya know, the thing that keeps asserting its accepting and inclusive? Stop doing that. You still have to think for yourselves, kiddies. There is no off loading it. No entity in this universe has any inherent obligation to act in your best interest. Ever. Especially profit generating entities. No, it does not matter how pretty and nice sounding their commercials are. They are not your friend for hitting the token bullet points you've been emotionally primed to agree with. They're just trying to steal your money, or leverage your engagement for profit. Stop letting them manipulate you like they're herding chickens.....
@@sabrod92 sad to hear that! I understand blocking ads inserted in the middle of the video, but to skip sponsored segments? That's how they keep the channel!
Lack of contrails simply means the conditions weren't right to form contrails. Planes don't always leave them, not even at high altitudes. Also, they can happen in very narrow altitude bands.
@@Targe0 or rather different/changing atmospheric circumstances, seeing as its not so much the "exhausts" that are different as it is the surrounding air/atmosphere (afaik). best regards
@@mrdr9534Yes. Atmospheric moisture can vary at a given altitude too which explains “start-stop” contrails. I see them every day here in the southward flight path from SeaTac.
It boggles me how, in this day and age where everyone has a camera on their phone, how many people are still completely baffled by what a lens flare is.
About the plane shadows: When the eclipse is near totality, only a thin linear shaped light source remains. It affects the shadows in one axis way more than the other. That's why you can see the fuselage shadow but much less the wings.
The shadows during eclipse are one of the coolest thing there is. Almost got the same shivers and enthusiasm I got when I saw eclipse as a kid, just by looking at these videos. Eclipse is the sh*t!
What makes it linear? As soon as I read this, I thought of something like the atmosphere essentially becoming a linear polarizing filter and it having something to do with Rayleigh scattering... but that is probably way overthinking it. I'm just curious what makes it linear
So cool you mentioned the laser beam! They also showed it at a light festival in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, and I saw it with my own eyes. SUPER surreal, quite a sight to behold. It just looks like nothing youve ever seen. And it does diffract in the clouds like that, but it definitely didn’t get that bright at the top. So a long exposure definitely did the trick there. But it was easily visible with the naked eye. It’s just a really powerful laser. Suuuper cool
Yes, go look up "Sky lantern festivals" in CA. Sometimes there are hundreds or even thousands of lanterns released at once. There is a video from 9 years ago of a massive one of these where thousands are released at once, look up "Rise" Elevating Hope from rise festival.
@@ianj8505 There are tons of videos of thousands of sky lanterns being released at once, and it looks exactly like this when they get high enough into the air. And there are festivals of it in CA.
Palmdale also seems to have a couple lantern festivals nearby usually located in the desert. Also just looking for "sky lanterns from a distance" I was able to find multiple photos that look extremely similar to the videos and even articles responding to UFO claims.
OMG, that lens flare thing scared me. It was so obviously a lens flare I thought he was actually referring to the sun in the shape of the crescent moon and asking the audience, "WHAT IS THAT?!"
13:50 As someone in the aviaton sphere, The plane could also be turning to the right which gives the impression of a lack of wings when it is that shiny and distant. To go with that, the speed a plane turns at can depend on pitch, yaw, flaps, airbrake, etc
I might have mentioned this before, but if you tape a quarter to a car's windshield and film it (out of focus) from inside the moving car, you get a pretty good flying saucer. I saw it on Penn and Teller's old Showtime show.
Why? What’s really happening is a subtle game of priming. Sure, there are plenty of weird stories with questionable claims, which can be explained by science even if not necesarily intuitive. For now, most of those who face this new idea, of Non-Human Intelligence and UFOs being actually on Earth, have this preconception that *all* UFO stories *must* be errors of perception, cognitive mistakes, blatant lies or unscrupulous fakes, and as self-proclaimed defenders of science, they feel compelled to prove these stories can be explained, or sometimes just how they *could* be explained, often ridiculing those who believed otherwise. But the truth is, many of these so-called "fools" are actually asking insightful questions, driven by the same curiosity that fuels scientific progress. In fact, a growing number of high-profile academics are seriously exploring these questions right now. When you take the time to see it for what it is, you'll realize it's a reasonable and very possible reality.
You'd be surprised, but a lot of people are capable of both : critical thinking and keeping an open mind, unlike Corridor Crew, who resort to condescending ad hominem attacks in their arguments. What’s really happening is a subtle game of priming. Sure, there are plenty of weird stories with questionable claims, which can be explained by science even if not necesarily intuitive. For now, most of those who face this new idea, of Non-Human Intelligence and UFOs being actually on Earth, have this preconception that **all** UFO stories **must** be errors of perception, cognitive mistakes, blatant lies or unscrupulous fakes, and as self-proclaimed defenders of science, they feel compelled to prove these stories can be explained, or sometimes just how they **could** be explained, often ridiculing those who believed otherwise. But the truth is, many of these so-called "fools" are actually asking insightful questions, driven by the same curiosity that fuels scientific progress. In fact, a growing number of high-profile academics are seriously exploring these questions right now. When you take the time to see it for what it is, you'll realize it's a reasonable and very possible reality.
That "pinhole camera" effect is actually a real-world proof of parallax. I remember the eclipse of 2017, and seeing how incredible those parralax shadows looked. And when I was fully prepared for it to haopen again this year, i kep telling everyone to watch the shadows from trees as the moon was moving into position. I also got ready with my telescope and used a sun filter plus my uv proof sunglasses to take pics before totality. When totality began, I took all the filters off, and got some INCREDIBLE pictures of the plasma arcs and solar flares in my backyard. Since it was so high in the sky, the flares were a brilliant pink hue that could been seen with the naked eye. But since I had a telescope, I could see each arc change and evolve over those couple minutes. It was absolutely gorgeous and awe-inspiring. I remember even praying and thanking Hid for the opportunity to allow us to see this nearly miraculous phenomenon. It had rained and been cloudy every day for a week before the eclipse and did the same thing for a couple days after. The fact that it was perfectly clear on that one day alone felt likenit was meant to be
that square space reveal was absolutely hilarious lol. I also love humans so much, I love that our minds run wild when we don't know what something is. What's that? A lens flare?? nah.. aliens dude, wrens detective skills are amazing!
The "airplane shadow". I was east of Dallas in Greenville, TX, and there were two layers of cloudcover moving in different directions. Right after totality I saw a crescent shadow speed across the clouds. It could've easily been mistaken for a UFO but it was the same pinhole aperture effect - gaps in the higher clouds projected the crescent shadow onto the lower clouds. It was super cool to see.
Regards to the giant green lasers, in estonia a museum area had these running and was a bit freaky seeing them in the dark, people were actually complaining, that it basically messes with night animals really badly.
The guys moving from examining possible UFO sightings, to examining possible USO (Unidentified Submersible Object) sightings, is giving me seriously creepy "X-Com: UFO Defense -> X-Com: Terror from the Deep" vibes... and I'm here for it!
I'm guessing the unsolved clip with the flickering lights must be some sort of sky lantern release. People do these for festivities, or sometimes for mourning. Very popular in the east, they call them "lantern festivals".
I was lucky enough to see that shadow play on the ground when the total eclipse passed over my city back in 2017. Everybody was looking up at the shiny circle, and I was looking around at what looked like I was walking in a trippy VR simulation of the world. It was possibly the coolest thing I've ever seen in real life, and I can totally see ancient peoples would've been completely freaked out by such an event. It would seem like the world around you was starting to come apart and reality was crumbling in around you. The appearance of millions of snakes rushing at you on the ground would also likely freak people out. Colors changed, streetlights started to flicker on, animals went silent, no birds, no dogs, and then crickets started singing and I even saw fireflies start flashing as they came up out of the grass. Absolutely insane.
Thank you guys so much for the debunking series! My family sees these clips and thinks that there's aliens and I don't have the knowledge to debunk them myself. The plane over the clouds clip in particular had us arguing for an hour but I had no way to demonstrate that it was a plane.
16:51 it's the reflection from the swimming pool this was shot in a swimming pool and maybe reflection of the stars in some way distorting the speed like water moving side to side . Maybe ?
@ 12:00 one of my old phones used to have a similar effect when photographing light beams at night. The big light on our boat looked super cool in those pictures, all 12 pixels of it. Also Sam I wanted to say you look healthier than in an old video of you guys a saw, wanted to compliment you but forgot your name and when I googled it I found out you made Sync! Awesome movie, sorry about pirating it but it wasn't really playing in my country and I got the torrent off the tpb top 100. Turned into a whole quest for a DnD campaign like 10 years later. So I guess thanks for letting me steal your ideas twice.
@corridor Crew, the unknown video at about 15:00 looks like cloud seeding to me, which is happening in CA. In some cases, small rockets are fired into the low atmosphere and disperse large clouds of particles to attract moisture to them and form real clouds. These clouds sometimes contain metallic substrate, typically aluminium. This makes them light enough to move with the wind as seen in the alternate angle but solid enough to reflect light.
I was gonna say, it might be something like Chaff, which is literally just detection-scrambling glitter that's released in the skies. Your suggestion is very similar. its likely high flying reflective particulate catching a setting sun ray.
In the comments some people who saw that live said it was a memorial candle lantern/balloon for someone who passed away, you know like that scene in Rapunzel. Here in Asia we've been doing that for lantern festivals for centuries so no one ever thought of such events as UFOs.
@@GuyWithAnAmazingHat Bunch of small lit candles released into the wind probably not exactly allowed in California. More likely to be either the cloud-seeding or military testing chaff at high-altitude. It was done at night, so not likely to be the other guess I had: anti-climate change sun-shading test.
It was over Palmdale, not Pasadena, & someone in the comments who saw it live said it was balloon lights sent up as a memorial for someone who'd passed away.
It's really embarrassing to read a lot of the stuff on that UFO subreddit. Like, sure, I want to maybe believe in aliens, too, but I'm not being stupid and embarrassing about it.
Thing with UFOs is that they do exist. There ARE things in our skies we can't explain. That's just undeniable. The question is what are they? they're breaking our current understanding of physics and we apparently don't know what they are.
That subreddit just proved that there are a LOT of people with undiagnosed schizophrenia. I miss the days when all the lunatics couldn’t find and support each other online.
Actually a lot of the discussions and debunks there are pretty thorough. Clips get posted then get debunked for being a balloon or whatever in barely a day. Stuff comes and goes. The main focus right now is Grusch and Gallaudet, we gotta support them to get closer to disclosure. The government has no right to keep a secret as to what's going on in our skies.
Actually a lot of the discussions and debunks there are pretty thorough. Clips get posted then get debunked for being a balloon or whatever in barely a day. Stuff comes and goes. Main focus is disclosure, not videos. Videos won't get us further lol
I've seen those sparkling sky lights before in Romania, but they descended straight down to the lower atmosphere, stayed for ten minutes, then faded as they moved straight back up. It went beyond what gravity alone can explain...
The weirdest thing I ever saw in the night sky was a line of lights flying in perfect straight line formation.. And that's when i learned about starlink.
Btw, He also created the minions. For some weird reason Google doesn't agree with this fact, just ask Dan's viewers about this. They'll confirm this fact.
Nope. Fireflies are rare in Socal. Not a common native species, here. It's lit up balloons sent up as a memorial for someone who'd passed away, apparently, according to someone in the comments who saw it live.
To be fair my 70 year old uncle also thinks every lens flare he sees is an alien craft. It's just a population wide propensity not to think critically mixed with not understanding physics or how cameras work
I know! I mean, imagine an entire generation raised...lets say driving cars, and 90% of them don't understand how the internal combustion engine works!....
Satellites don't usually twinkle like that. My guess is that this is either a bunch of floating lanterns or a cluster of fireflies Edit: Couldn't have been fireflies, didn't realize it was shot in CA
@@andrewparker318 The video was labeled as "spotted in Palmdale, CA." in big letters that were hard to miss. And, yes, we don't have very many fireflies. They usually live in more temperate climates. They aren't a common desert species.
@@DrachenGothik666 Dude I'm from California, I know there is no fireflies there lol. Also I edited my comment like 8 hours ago after you left your first reply lol
@@andrewparker318 California does have firefly species: I actually looked it up, but they're faint, usually glow in the larval stage (meaning they don't fly) & not common. BTW, I live in CA, too. Never saw any fireflies in the 14 years I've lived here.
The guy that made that green laser video has an AMAZING time lapse video of clouds forming over mountains very worth checking out! Like seriously, go find it! Now!
Recently, Maussan invited a very specialiced American forensic investigator to analize the mummies and he accepted. His name Is John Mcdowell , One of the best scientist in that field of reseaech. Lets se what he concludes.
The “space debris” video looks exactly like some moments from the Anaheim Angels Star Wars Drone show. Hundreds of drones slowly moving and flashing their lights in a “twinkling” manner
I really like how the shadows @ 2:29 were suggested as plane shadows, though for a full debunk I'd like to see some actual flight logs compared with actual coordinates of the footage. Certainly a good candidate for an explanation, just a little shy of actual evidence. A fast sanity check would be to calculate the shadow velocity - if it's not constant then it's a plane's shadow, because at the edges it would move faster than the plane and at the center it would move at the plane's speed.
It’s amusingly ironic that Wren uses “criteria” to refer to a singular thing and “phenomenon” to refer to plural things. The Grammar Goons might need do an episode on these words soon. Their recent episode on ECK SETTERA versus ET CETERA was inspiring.
I think in the pill video there's more evidence that points towards Matts theory being right. On the center part of the pill the shadow at the bottom looks slightly darker than the rest of the pill which is probably the location of the wings casting a larger shadow on the body of the plane.
Flying that high & being that bright? No. First, a firefly's glow is faint. Second, they're rare in Southern California. Third, someone in the comments found out they were actually LED lanterns sent up for someone's memorial in 2022.
Not space debris, but a cloud of chaff released from by a plane from Edwards Air Force Base, which is next door from Palmdale. Chaff is basically small strips of reflective metallic material that flutters and hangs in the air, meant to confuse radar. Just as flares are used to confuse infrared seekers, chaff is released to confuse radar-guided missiles. I am willing to bet a whole bunch of cash that it happened not too long after sunset, and while the ground and sky are dark, anything at high-enough altitude will catch the sun and light up (like those awesome-looking twilight Falcon 9 launches from Vandenberg that keep tripping people out).
@@DrachenGothik666 Don't "nope" people when you're just parroting someone else's unverified claim and you don't know what you are talking about... Not only does the clip not look like lights/fire hanging from balloons at all (they're not pulsing and drifting, they are twinkling like falling chaff ribbons), but a giant release of light up balloons would have been documented all over social media, and would have also made the news since the airspace involves Palmdale airport, Mojave Spaceport and Edwards Air Force Base and would have been a big no-no. If you have proof of the balloons, by all means share it, instead of saying "nope, that's not what the other random person I don't know claimed". I deal with chaff all the time, for the record.
14:08 I am from Palmdale and saw this happen in person. I was just as freaked out at first. Turns out that these were balloons that people released with lights attached for someone who passed away.
The space debis was totaly stupid. That would have ment the debris had formed a debris field 1000 of kilometers wide and still every piece would move and act perfectly for this to happen, and a parts big enough to reflect.
really embrasing that the corridor come up with such brain dead guess.
Chaff from Mil aircraft.
This needs to be pinned
That seems to make more sense considering the larger Asian population over there, sky lanterns are utilized in ceremony and given the fire prone nature of the west, LEDs and a balloon would be the safer alternative at least for wildfires.
@@KoRntech absolutely! Also, they released the balloons up at the California aqueduct that runs through here, which is higher up on the mountain. It’s also very windy most the time here in the Antelope Valley, which is why it looks like they were traveling so fast in the sky.
14:14 These lanterns are for Rapunzel. Let me explain: The townspeople send up thousands of glowing lanterns into the sky every year on her birthday, hoping that Rapunzel will be guided home
But why are they blinking?
@@kertarokcz5044 I think they're just flickering in the wind.
underrated comment LOL
@@kertarokcz5044 Traditionally there are candles within the lanterns. They're kinda like mini hot air balloons.
Read your bible! (KJV, preferably) ♥
16:25 I feel pretty confident these are floating lanterns. they are flickering with fire, they took off all at once and are now being displaced by the wind in the same direction
This is more plausable than space debris as some one the pieces were moving perpendicular to each other while space debris would have the same general direction
I think they were flapping birds migrating. Their wings catching the sunset, or town lights.
It also kind of looks like chaff from a military plane.
I've seen something exactly like that back in the early 2000's on the horizon at night. There was an explanation ahead of time but I don't remember what it was.
Someone who was there confirmed this. They're funeral floating lanterns.
"The internet loves to just blatantly lie and make up stuff all the time, trying to pass it off as real." Well said, Wren. Well said.
He sounded so disappointed there, like he used to believe the world was such a wonderful place and now he knows the truth. :D
dont believe anything ever. least of all.... your self.
Since when has freely posting things to the internet ever been under any obligation to be truthful and correct?
Ive noticed a worrying trend in young people inherently trusting things on the internet, such as hip, pretty vloggers, or whatever echo chamber message board they're on so they dont have to face the abject horror of critical thinking or suffer an original thought that might get the ostracized from the zeitgeist. Ya know, the thing that keeps asserting its accepting and inclusive? Stop doing that. You still have to think for yourselves, kiddies. There is no off loading it. No entity in this universe has any inherent obligation to act in your best interest. Ever. Especially profit generating entities. No, it does not matter how pretty and nice sounding their commercials are. They are not your friend for hitting the token bullet points you've been emotionally primed to agree with. They're just trying to steal your money, or leverage your engagement for profit. Stop letting them manipulate you like they're herding chickens.....
Bruh, that squarespace integration was gold! 😂
The app is so worth it. I haven't seen their ads in years
@@sabrod92 sad to hear that! I understand blocking ads inserted in the middle of the video, but to skip sponsored segments? That's how they keep the channel!
Got me good lmao
First time I truly LOL'd at a sponsored message segue!
“So that’s what it’s like…”
The green laser beam at 10:14 is obviously a Minecraft beacon
Nah, Death Star laser for sure
Nah MCU SkyBeam!
China has successfully defeated the wither!
Woulda been normal if I hadn’t placed a lime green glass right above it
Lack of contrails simply means the conditions weren't right to form contrails. Planes don't always leave them, not even at high altitudes. Also, they can happen in very narrow altitude bands.
It's all reliant on the relative humidity of the plane's exhaust.
But will that get views on tik tok?
thanks. i'm so tired of hearing people talk about chemtrails and i just tell them the atmosphere is weird
@@Targe0 or rather different/changing atmospheric circumstances, seeing as its not so much the "exhausts" that are different as it is the surrounding air/atmosphere (afaik).
best regards
@@mrdr9534Yes. Atmospheric moisture can vary at a given altitude too which explains “start-stop” contrails. I see them every day here in the southward flight path from SeaTac.
It boggles me how, in this day and age where everyone has a camera on their phone, how many people are still completely baffled by what a lens flare is.
Because owning smartphone with a camera and operating it doesn't make you knowledgeable of the optics and the effects and illusions they make.
Like they've never seen a JJ Abrams movie.
About the plane shadows:
When the eclipse is near totality, only a thin linear shaped light source remains. It affects the shadows in one axis way more than the other. That's why you can see the fuselage shadow but much less the wings.
The shadows during eclipse are one of the coolest thing there is. Almost got the same shivers and enthusiasm I got when I saw eclipse as a kid, just by looking at these videos. Eclipse is the sh*t!
What makes it linear?
As soon as I read this, I thought of something like the atmosphere essentially becoming a linear polarizing filter and it having something to do with Rayleigh scattering... but that is probably way overthinking it.
I'm just curious what makes it linear
So cool you mentioned the laser beam! They also showed it at a light festival in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, and I saw it with my own eyes. SUPER surreal, quite a sight to behold. It just looks like nothing youve ever seen. And it does diffract in the clouds like that, but it definitely didn’t get that bright at the top. So a long exposure definitely did the trick there. But it was easily visible with the naked eye. It’s just a really powerful laser. Suuuper cool
16:32 It looks like sky lanterns, I remember seeing something similar in Cail before, it looked just like this
Yes, go look up "Sky lantern festivals" in CA. Sometimes there are hundreds or even thousands of lanterns released at once. There is a video from 9 years ago of a massive one of these where thousands are released at once, look up "Rise" Elevating Hope from rise festival.
I’m going with birds - migrating birds flapping their wings maybe white birds caught by the last rays of sunlight
@@ianj8505 There are tons of videos of thousands of sky lanterns being released at once, and it looks exactly like this when they get high enough into the air. And there are festivals of it in CA.
Quick search confirms: That is exactly what sky lanterns look like. And explains how they move so grouped. Its called wind.
Palmdale also seems to have a couple lantern festivals nearby usually located in the desert. Also just looking for "sky lanterns from a distance" I was able to find multiple photos that look extremely similar to the videos and even articles responding to UFO claims.
I love these debunk videos. There is a TON of bogus shorts on every social media platform.
We all know that those are not COOL SUNGLASSES, they are VFX Detectors. 😂
😂😂
Nice one
Not trying to be rude, but why don’t you put a space after commas? And if it’s a typo it’s fine. I just see so many people do that.
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I edited it 😃
Well they can still be cool as hell
@@jackstar114lol😅
18:17 so your telling me not all water is equally moist got me rollin
That ad read was smoother than my brain
very rough then
Greetings dear leader
Not often I see a new comment like this but it gave me a good chuckle
I appreciate how you guys researched the footage. Especially the laser
OMG, that lens flare thing scared me. It was so obviously a lens flare I thought he was actually referring to the sun in the shape of the crescent moon and asking the audience, "WHAT IS THAT?!"
Scary how un-inform and quick to believe people are, if I don't want to blatantly said people are stupid.
13:50 As someone in the aviaton sphere, The plane could also be turning to the right which gives the impression of a lack of wings when it is that shiny and distant. To go with that, the speed a plane turns at can depend on pitch, yaw, flaps, airbrake, etc
5:28 Their reaction...priceless! LMAO 🤣
"And it is a square space" XD
"So thats what its like" LOLOL
Sam straight up be like 'I don't want to live on this planet anymore" lol
@@SpicyMelonYT woah, the chosen one
@@mohammadmanhar8839 lol
Something about this debunking . . . Made me feel good.
It's called rationalization. Close cousins with confirmation bias
That was probably the best introduction to a sponsor I have ever seen. I can't say how many times I rewatched that 😂😂
🤣🤣
I was just gonna say. It got me so good that I watched the ad. 👏👏👏
Sponsorblock laughing in background.
Hell, let's just vote this one as the best ever!
I might have mentioned this before, but if you tape a quarter to a car's windshield and film it (out of focus) from inside the moving car, you get a pretty good flying saucer.
I saw it on Penn and Teller's old Showtime show.
Thanks for the shoutout! Really good episode! We debunkers gotta stick together. ;)
Why? What’s really happening is a subtle game of priming. Sure, there are plenty of weird stories with questionable claims, which can be explained by science even if not necesarily intuitive.
For now, most of those who face this new idea, of Non-Human Intelligence and UFOs being actually on Earth, have this preconception that *all* UFO stories *must* be errors of perception, cognitive mistakes, blatant lies or unscrupulous fakes, and as self-proclaimed defenders of science, they feel compelled to prove these stories can be explained, or sometimes just how they *could* be explained, often ridiculing those who believed otherwise.
But the truth is, many of these so-called "fools" are actually asking insightful questions, driven by the same curiosity that fuels scientific progress. In fact, a growing number of high-profile academics are seriously exploring these questions right now. When you take the time to see it for what it is, you'll realize it's a reasonable and very possible reality.
There's a UAP Disclosure Bill that's like 50 pages long. You guys might want to read it.
You guys are lying just because you don't believe in it doesn't mean it's real try and debunk the Turkish UFOs you can't you all full of it
Lol, I hate to say it but that ad transition got me. Loved Wren's reaction to it.
Someone with a smartphone sees something they can't immediately recognize: "It's an ALIEN."
Right!?
You'd be surprised, but a lot of people are capable of both : critical thinking and keeping an open mind, unlike Corridor Crew, who resort to condescending ad hominem attacks in their arguments.
What’s really happening is a subtle game of priming. Sure, there are plenty of weird stories with questionable claims, which can be explained by science even if not necesarily intuitive.
For now, most of those who face this new idea, of Non-Human Intelligence and UFOs being actually on Earth, have this preconception that **all** UFO stories **must** be errors of perception, cognitive mistakes, blatant lies or unscrupulous fakes, and as self-proclaimed defenders of science, they feel compelled to prove these stories can be explained, or sometimes just how they **could** be explained, often ridiculing those who believed otherwise.
But the truth is, many of these so-called "fools" are actually asking insightful questions, driven by the same curiosity that fuels scientific progress. In fact, a growing number of high-profile academics are seriously exploring these questions right now. When you take the time to see it for what it is, you'll realize it's a reasonable and very possible reality.
Same can be said about people dismissing everything instantly you are not better
Wren: “So THAT’S what it’s like.” Beautiful.
That "pinhole camera" effect is actually a real-world proof of parallax. I remember the eclipse of 2017, and seeing how incredible those parralax shadows looked. And when I was fully prepared for it to haopen again this year, i kep telling everyone to watch the shadows from trees as the moon was moving into position. I also got ready with my telescope and used a sun filter plus my uv proof sunglasses to take pics before totality. When totality began, I took all the filters off, and got some INCREDIBLE pictures of the plasma arcs and solar flares in my backyard. Since it was so high in the sky, the flares were a brilliant pink hue that could been seen with the naked eye. But since I had a telescope, I could see each arc change and evolve over those couple minutes. It was absolutely gorgeous and awe-inspiring. I remember even praying and thanking Hid for the opportunity to allow us to see this nearly miraculous phenomenon. It had rained and been cloudy every day for a week before the eclipse and did the same thing for a couple days after. The fact that it was perfectly clear on that one day alone felt likenit was meant to be
Your god is as real as those UFOs the Crew debunked.
that square space reveal was absolutely hilarious lol. I also love humans so much, I love that our minds run wild when we don't know what something is. What's that? A lens flare?? nah.. aliens
dude, wrens detective skills are amazing!
Someone at corridor needs to sneak random little cgi aliens into the backgrounds of the ufo videos
You should upload a monthly debunk video. They are so funny.
This is my favorite corridor series, please make this a weekly series! Like this comment if you love debunking videos!
I love when ya'll prank each other with a sponsor like that :D
The Ghostbusters "debunking makes me feel good" was the best reoccurring bit. Please keep it going
I wanna give a special shout out to the one "Guessing Makes Me Feel Good" stinger lol
I want it
@@konradk1066 ok, I missed that and thought it was a bad debunk.
BUSTIN
The amount of work that goes into this is actually incredible
The "airplane shadow". I was east of Dallas in Greenville, TX, and there were two layers of cloudcover moving in different directions. Right after totality I saw a crescent shadow speed across the clouds. It could've easily been mistaken for a UFO but it was the same pinhole aperture effect - gaps in the higher clouds projected the crescent shadow onto the lower clouds. It was super cool to see.
I love watching these debunking videos, just to learn about the debunk or hear them explain each debunk
That transition into sponsor segment was smoother than the smooth criminal
I love these UFO debunks. Keep em coming.
Regards to the giant green lasers, in estonia a museum area had these running and was a bit freaky seeing them in the dark, people were actually complaining, that it basically messes with night animals really badly.
The guys moving from examining possible UFO sightings, to examining possible USO (Unidentified Submersible Object) sightings, is giving me seriously creepy "X-Com: UFO Defense -> X-Com: Terror from the Deep" vibes... and I'm here for it!
We are DIVING to see more water clips
seeing everyone put funky shades on and not just sam put a smile on my face haha
I usually skip ahead of the ads in corridor’s videos but that square space! That SquareSpace! Perfection. I had to watch the whole thing. 🎉🎉🎉
4:04 Something about Sam's delivery of "This shot stumped me" was exquisite
I'm guessing the unsolved clip with the flickering lights must be some sort of sky lantern release. People do these for festivities, or sometimes for mourning. Very popular in the east, they call them "lantern festivals".
Transition to the SquareSpace was flawless..
I was lucky enough to see that shadow play on the ground when the total eclipse passed over my city back in 2017. Everybody was looking up at the shiny circle, and I was looking around at what looked like I was walking in a trippy VR simulation of the world. It was possibly the coolest thing I've ever seen in real life, and I can totally see ancient peoples would've been completely freaked out by such an event. It would seem like the world around you was starting to come apart and reality was crumbling in around you. The appearance of millions of snakes rushing at you on the ground would also likely freak people out. Colors changed, streetlights started to flicker on, animals went silent, no birds, no dogs, and then crickets started singing and I even saw fireflies start flashing as they came up out of the grass. Absolutely insane.
Thank you guys so much for the debunking series! My family sees these clips and thinks that there's aliens and I don't have the knowledge to debunk them myself. The plane over the clouds clip in particular had us arguing for an hour but I had no way to demonstrate that it was a plane.
16:51 it's the reflection from the swimming pool this was shot in a swimming pool and maybe reflection of the stars in some way distorting the speed like water moving side to side . Maybe ?
I love the Bunkin' Brothers.
@ 12:00 one of my old phones used to have a similar effect when photographing light beams at night. The big light on our boat looked super cool in those pictures, all 12 pixels of it.
Also Sam I wanted to say you look healthier than in an old video of you guys a saw, wanted to compliment you but forgot your name and when I googled it I found out you made Sync! Awesome movie, sorry about pirating it but it wasn't really playing in my country and I got the torrent off the tpb top 100. Turned into a whole quest for a DnD campaign like 10 years later. So I guess thanks for letting me steal your ideas twice.
When we in socal get a partial solar eclipse, I love the tree leaves providing dozens of eclipse shadows...
Corridor Crew should react to the Las Vegas alien video
I saw this yesterday floating around and thought immediately “ I hope Corridor debunks this swiftly”
At 16:44 or so those are probably just a flock of birds catching light at dusk.
Corridor Crew having to do this cause Captain Disillusion isn’t posting anymore lol
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At 14:20 I think that these can be just fireflies. They can fly kinda high, they can fly in swarms and it would explain the blinking.
They'd be almost too faint to see at a great distance. Plus, fireflies are rare in SoCal. This was a lantern release for someone who'd died.
Okay but that squarespace Segway was beautiful
hey you can't just brand words like "segue" by misspelling them and capitalizing the first letter!
*Segue. A Segway is that stupid two wheeled upright scooter thing.
5:36 Very nice transition to the sponsor segment. Completely new. ❤
@corridor Crew, the unknown video at about 15:00 looks like cloud seeding to me, which is happening in CA. In some cases, small rockets are fired into the low atmosphere and disperse large clouds of particles to attract moisture to them and form real clouds. These clouds sometimes contain metallic substrate, typically aluminium. This makes them light enough to move with the wind as seen in the alternate angle but solid enough to reflect light.
I was gonna say, it might be something like Chaff, which is literally just detection-scrambling glitter that's released in the skies. Your suggestion is very similar. its likely high flying reflective particulate catching a setting sun ray.
In the comments some people who saw that live said it was a memorial candle lantern/balloon for someone who passed away, you know like that scene in Rapunzel.
Here in Asia we've been doing that for lantern festivals for centuries so no one ever thought of such events as UFOs.
@@GuyWithAnAmazingHat Bunch of small lit candles released into the wind probably not exactly allowed in California. More likely to be either the cloud-seeding or military testing chaff at high-altitude. It was done at night, so not likely to be the other guess I had: anti-climate change sun-shading test.
@@Vaeldarg Baloons with lights attached.
@@Vaeldargthey weren’t lit lanterns they used LED instead of flames
The one over Pasadena may not be space debris, but high altitude ice crystals reflecting the sun.
It was over Palmdale, not Pasadena, & someone in the comments who saw it live said it was balloon lights sent up as a memorial for someone who'd passed away.
Wren shouting "Dolls!?!?" got me where I live.
I had to watch this ad. Didn't want to skip. Kudos to the creativity.
"so that's what it's like" got me harder than it should've
19:10 I immediately "saw" a go pro on a mount the first time they showed the clip
It's really embarrassing to read a lot of the stuff on that UFO subreddit. Like, sure, I want to maybe believe in aliens, too, but I'm not being stupid and embarrassing about it.
Thing with UFOs is that they do exist. There ARE things in our skies we can't explain. That's just undeniable. The question is what are they? they're breaking our current understanding of physics and we apparently don't know what they are.
That subreddit just proved that there are a LOT of people with undiagnosed schizophrenia.
I miss the days when all the lunatics couldn’t find and support each other online.
Actually a lot of the discussions and debunks there are pretty thorough. Clips get posted then get debunked for being a balloon or whatever in barely a day. Stuff comes and goes. The main focus right now is Grusch and Gallaudet, we gotta support them to get closer to disclosure. The government has no right to keep a secret as to what's going on in our skies.
Actually a lot of the discussions and debunks there are pretty thorough. Clips get posted then get debunked for being a balloon or whatever in barely a day. Stuff comes and goes. Main focus is disclosure, not videos. Videos won't get us further lol
@@johnderat2652 Yeah that dude never visited the sub
I've seen those sparkling sky lights before in Romania, but they descended straight down to the lower atmosphere, stayed for ten minutes, then faded as they moved straight back up. It went beyond what gravity alone can explain...
How do you debunk the fact that I was just thinking about your UFO debunk videos, and you just now upload one.
These videos are the best. You guys should do ghosts.
Fun fact, lens flares are actually aliens in disguise, everyone. If you see a lens flares, run
Confirmed. Captain Disillusion -- a known space alien -- has one captive.
Well, JJ Abrams did say he was going to add more aliens to his Star Trek film.
Great show. You guys should do a televised edition. Even though it’s been done, you guys have a system that makes other shows incomparable.
The couch setup looks like the Covid formation
*DEBUNKIN’ MAKES ME FEEL GOOD* 🗣️
Wow this video changed the trajectory of my scientific research
The weirdest thing I ever saw in the night sky was a line of lights flying in perfect straight line formation..
And that's when i learned about starlink.
Petition for Corridor to do a React episode with Dan Povenmire (the creator of Phineas and Ferb)
Btw, He also created the minions.
For some weird reason Google doesn't agree with this fact, just ask Dan's viewers about this. They'll confirm this fact.
@@abishek786 He literally made a video saying he didn't tho?
@@NicCrimson he likes to troll the fans
He did create them
The lead into the ad sponsor was the most special thing about this video 😀
16:31 that’s fireflies yall
Nope. Fireflies are rare in Socal. Not a common native species, here. It's lit up balloons sent up as a memorial for someone who'd passed away, apparently, according to someone in the comments who saw it live.
Fireflies would move much more.
2:08 honestly, I LOVE that affect on the shadows, it is so fucking cool. lol
A generation that lives on their phones but don’t understand lens flares.
Ikr. 😂
To be fair my 70 year old uncle also thinks every lens flare he sees is an alien craft. It's just a population wide propensity not to think critically mixed with not understanding physics or how cameras work
I know! I mean, imagine an entire generation raised...lets say driving cars, and 90% of them don't understand how the internal combustion engine works!....
2:30
I honestly remember seeing something very similar a long time ago just sitting in my house. I always thought it was a dragon.
Satellites don't usually twinkle like that. My guess is that this is either a bunch of floating lanterns or a cluster of fireflies
Edit: Couldn't have been fireflies, didn't realize it was shot in CA
Maybe lanterns. Never seen fireflies in southern california
@@obesoivan Oh is that where this was shot? Didn't realize it was California
@@andrewparker318 The video was labeled as "spotted in Palmdale, CA." in big letters that were hard to miss. And, yes, we don't have very many fireflies. They usually live in more temperate climates. They aren't a common desert species.
@@DrachenGothik666 Dude I'm from California, I know there is no fireflies there lol. Also I edited my comment like 8 hours ago after you left your first reply lol
@@andrewparker318 California does have firefly species: I actually looked it up, but they're faint, usually glow in the larval stage (meaning they don't fly) & not common. BTW, I live in CA, too. Never saw any fireflies in the 14 years I've lived here.
Okay, that line got me to listen to the ad. Congrats to whoever wrote it!
I love how they’re using the “debunking makes me feel good” soundbyte😭
resorting to condescending ad hominem attacks as they do is not considered as debunking
The guy that made that green laser video has an AMAZING time lapse video of clouds forming over mountains very worth checking out! Like seriously, go find it! Now!
8:30 "Does anyone actually believe that these are real mummies?" Jaime and the Mexican Government.
Also most of the ufo subreddits. If you ever want a good laugh, go check some of the threads out. They're hilarious.
Recently, Maussan invited a very specialiced American forensic investigator to analize the mummies and he accepted. His name Is John Mcdowell , One of the best scientist in that field of reseaech. Lets se what he concludes.
The “space debris” video looks exactly like some moments from the Anaheim Angels Star Wars Drone show. Hundreds of drones slowly moving and flashing their lights in a “twinkling” manner
I'm not satisfied with the debunking done at 14:00 😂
I really like how the shadows @ 2:29 were suggested as plane shadows, though for a full debunk I'd like to see some actual flight logs compared with actual coordinates of the footage. Certainly a good candidate for an explanation, just a little shy of actual evidence.
A fast sanity check would be to calculate the shadow velocity - if it's not constant then it's a plane's shadow, because at the edges it would move faster than the plane and at the center it would move at the plane's speed.
It’s amusingly ironic that Wren uses “criteria” to refer to a singular thing and “phenomenon” to refer to plural things. The Grammar Goons might need do an episode on these words soon. Their recent episode on ECK SETTERA versus ET CETERA was inspiring.
I love these videos. I wish you guys would do more like this
God damn.. The sponsor segment intro pun got me 😂😂😂
I think in the pill video there's more evidence that points towards Matts theory being right. On the center part of the pill the shadow at the bottom looks slightly darker than the rest of the pill which is probably the location of the wings casting a larger shadow on the body of the plane.
guys.. a swarm of fire flies 15:00
Flying that high & being that bright? No. First, a firefly's glow is faint. Second, they're rare in Southern California. Third, someone in the comments found out they were actually LED lanterns sent up for someone's memorial in 2022.
@@DrachenGothik666 gotcha.. thanks
5:35 that is the goofiest transition that still works ive ever seen 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
TikTok is like if 5-Minute Crafts and ‘the ice bucket challenge’ had a baby.
Nah, TikTok would be the salt and ice challenge, not the ice bucket challenge. It's too destructive to have a harmless challenge for a good cause.
Square space integration so good I actually watched the whole ad as a result
This is gonna be awesome
I love Wren's visible fury
Not space debris, but a cloud of chaff released from by a plane from Edwards Air Force Base, which is next door from Palmdale. Chaff is basically small strips of reflective metallic material that flutters and hangs in the air, meant to confuse radar. Just as flares are used to confuse infrared seekers, chaff is released to confuse radar-guided missiles. I am willing to bet a whole bunch of cash that it happened not too long after sunset, and while the ground and sky are dark, anything at high-enough altitude will catch the sun and light up (like those awesome-looking twilight Falcon 9 launches from Vandenberg that keep tripping people out).
Nope. Someone in the comments who saw it live said it was lit up balloons released as a memorial for someone who'd passed away.
@@DrachenGothik666 Don't "nope" people when you're just parroting someone else's unverified claim and you don't know what you are talking about... Not only does the clip not look like lights/fire hanging from balloons at all (they're not pulsing and drifting, they are twinkling like falling chaff ribbons), but a giant release of light up balloons would have been documented all over social media, and would have also made the news since the airspace involves Palmdale airport, Mojave Spaceport and Edwards Air Force Base and would have been a big no-no. If you have proof of the balloons, by all means share it, instead of saying "nope, that's not what the other random person I don't know claimed". I deal with chaff all the time, for the record.