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Really. Is English your native language or do you google translate your thoughts from mock Hungarian?
I don't know if I should believe you are telling the truth, you've already said that you won't. Now what? What am I supposed to think about your verbiage?
Yep, just edited out both cars and one was replaced with that bright light. Editing can be fun and many things can happen with editing making the truth seem like lies.
I'm seeing a uniform white smudge where the car used to be - an indicator of a sloppy editing job. Someone who cares more than me could drop a screenshot into Photoshop to measure if it is EXACTLY uniform, which would only be possible in a sloppy edit job. A slightly better way to do it would be to copy the empty portion of road from one frame to another. That would be harder to spot.
That's the dumbest thing I've read on this site in some time -- which is quite an accomplishment! Congratulations!
Were you around back when john99 claimed that insects are not animals and that trees are not alive? Literally the dumbest thing I ever heard!
There's a law of physics that says objects can't disappear? I'm not familiar with that. How is quantum tunneling possible? Or wormholes for that matter. As far as cars not being able to disappear, all you can say is you've never seen one do it. But that doesn't mean there's some law keeping them from doing it. Read Hume. The fact that the sun rises everyday doesn't mean there's a law making it do it. You are simply in the habit of something happening. Just like cars not disappearing. It seems a logically necessary fact, but it really isn't. I think anything is possible given all that has happened in this universe since the Big Bang. Ditto.. I'm pretty sure if you dropped a car in a black hole it'd disappear without a trace. Hell if you just dropped a car in a vat of hot lava it disappear too. So obviously there is no "law of physics" saying material objects can't disappear without a trace. I had my truck disappear one morning. Walked out of my apt to my parking space and low and behold it had disappeared. Did it disappear or was it stolen? Don't know, but it never turned up again. You don't know that. You are simply habituated to something happening so repetitively that it seems like anything else happening is impossible. But is it really? In a near infinite quantum vaccuum nearly every thing can fluctate into existence once. Even a grand piano in outer space. How do you know this can't happen with a toaster? Difference being I don't construe laws preventing things from happening just because I haven't seen those happening. Take the Big Bang for example. Happened once 13 billion years ago. Noone saw it happen, but it did. And nothing like it has happened since. Does that mean there is some law keeping it from happening again? Take any of the millions of inhabited planets in the universe. It is very likely there are creatures living on these that you have no clue about. Heck there may even be dimensions containing entities we are ingnorant of. Do you seriously think man has discovered all there is to know about the universe?
So did you report to the police that there are roving black holes in you area that can swallow up entire trucks?