Trying to prove a negative is hard, especially as there are things captured
by cameras and other devices that are not seen by the naked eye such as x-rays
etc. Plus the fact that there is more gravity in the universe then can be
accounted for which is why the physicists are looking for dark matter. I think
this article would just be mere speculation and not of any proof.
Roy
In a message dated 12/12/2008 4:05:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
andpph@xxxxxxx writes:
Dear PF
members,
I was contacted by a free-lance writer for a photo magazine
about
debunking claims of extraterrestrial or force field nature of
things
widely known on the Internet as "orbs" and "mists", etc. - as
well
as any other possible manifestations of paranormal (whatever
_that_
is!) activity captured by a camera but not seen by human
eyes.
If you have some examples of such images and would not mind
sharing
I'd be interested in them. I don't think there is any
payment
involved (just to be up front about this) buy maybe.
thank
you,
andy