Eerie Shadows Moving in a Museum

August

Metanoia
Professor Wang did say this about it.

"Prof Wang believed the eerie shadows were related to the temperature and the humidity of the exhibition room."

So there you go.
 

August

Metanoia
What did wang say about the temp and humidity?

This is all I could find on Professor Wang.


Professor Wang Qingguo, who works at the Department of Chemistry in Shenzhen University, told the reporters that the appearance was not related to white phosphorus.

White Phosphorus is a substance that commonly appears in tombs. However, the museum was not built on a grave site.

Prof Wang believed the eerie shadows were related to the temperature and the humidity of the exhibition room.
 

Castle-Yankee54

Celestial
This is all I could find on Professor Wang.


Professor Wang Qingguo, who works at the Department of Chemistry in Shenzhen University, told the reporters that the appearance was not related to white phosphorus.

White Phosphorus is a substance that commonly appears in tombs. However, the museum was not built on a grave site.

Prof Wang believed the eerie shadows were related to the temperature and the humidity of the exhibition room.

Thanks.....so it doesn't really answer any questions. Also lets hope they keep white phosphorus out of the museum......otherwise it will be in the news for a different reason.
 

nivek

As Above So Below
That is quite true.....I just used heating vent because I'm sitting next to one that is on these days.

Today I'm sitting in the AC, it's almost 70 degrees today but my office is warmer lol...

Would dust show up in infrared?...
 

SOUL-DRIFTER

Life Long Researcher
Today I'm sitting in the AC, it's almost 70 degrees today but my office is warmer lol...

Would dust show up in infrared?...
I think so. Dust is more dense than air and conducts heat and therefore would be a tad bit warmer than the air.
 

August

Metanoia
Things like this show up in the pre flash of a camera not the actual flash but the pre flash. Not sure why but they do.
 
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