Friday, February 10, 2012

Wolly Mammoth, Hoax From Siberian That Trending on the Net




According to an article in the newspaper, The Sun has revealed a new video that appeared to show a live woolly mammoth, an animal that scientists say has been extinct for more than four millennia.

The "jaw-dropping" footage,, a dark, shadowy creature shows cross a river, was probably "from a state of worker engineer captured last summer in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug region of Siberia."

The video has generated lots of interest in the web. Most viewers have one of two possible explanations for the mystery video down - though not a woolly mammoth.

Many people think that video is a blatant fake - a computer-generated digital elephant or mammoth inserted in the scene. Those who smell hoax suspect some points to various aspects of video, including the fact that the man who wrote the play, a paranormal enthusiast named Michael Cohen, involved with several other videos of UFOs and other phenomena that are authenticity was doubtful.

The short video also raises a suspicion of its validity. The video is less than 10 seconds, and ends before the animals even if they are close to the coast. It's hard to imagine that a person is not near a woolly mammoth would notice until It all began to go across the river, and it's still more incredible, that would be the anonymous cameraman inexplicably stop recording after 10 seconds. [If you see Bigfoot, are you fast to shoot him?]

The second theory is that the video is genuine, but that the creature is just a bear with a big fish in his mouth. That would explain the relatively small size of a giant form of the "tribe" on the head and color. Deceive After this explanation, the camera man just by the odd shape.

There is a third explanation, which combines the previous two: it is both a bear and a fake, the photographer knew what he calls his vision it would be much better than anything we could see on video. He (or possibly a second, later received video) decided to present this as a secret for a little fun, or advertising.

Derek Serra, a video-Hollywood effects artist who has previously analyzed fake UFO video, said to the little mysteries of life, video, in his opinion, seems to have been deliberately confused, presumably to conceal the true identity of the animal.

"Even low-resolution cameras can focus on something good," said Serra. "But there is really nothing in this video focus. Rocks in the foreground is a veil for those who do not act naturally."

Adding to the mystery, if the video was shot last summer and says it is only being seen now? Because the Russian engineer maintaining an extraordinary discovery in silence for a year and a half instead of going public with the biggest science story of the century?

Although the animal is almost certainly a woolly mammoth, the last is still an intriguing mystery: how the photographer took a video camera capable of taking such a remarkably low image quality?