Absolutely amazing. It would seem to defy the second law of thermodynamics. And there would appear to be no discernible effect on the air temperature about the object. i.e. there doesn't appear to be any light refraction near the edge of the object indicating a temperature gradient in the air around the object. Was there any indication of the height that the object was travelling at?
Absolutely amazing. It would seem to defy the second law of thermodynamics. And there would appear to be no discernible effect on the air temperature about the object. i.e. there doesn't appear to be any light refraction near the edge of the object indicating a temperature gradient in the air around the object. Was there any indication of the height that the object was travelling at?