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Nah, if you watch the other moving objects they don't jump as you'd expect if it had been spliced.
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Trick photography
Just before the crossing car appears, the lighting at the back of the turning car suddenly changes slightly
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It happens in particle physics...Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostWhat you are witnessing here is "car birth".
Cars are not made in factories (well have you ever been inside a car factory to prove that cars are being made there? Thought not), they are created spontaneously during anti-traffic accidents such as the one seen here. Amazing, eh?
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What you are witnessing here is "car birth".
Cars are not made in factories (well have you ever been inside a car factory to prove that cars are being made there? Thought not), they are created spontaneously during anti-traffic accidents such as the one seen here. Amazing, eh?
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If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits 88 miles per hour... you're gonna see some serious tulip.Originally posted by DaveB View PostBecause i've watched this 4 times and can't see where it comes from.
'Ghost car' appears from nowhere and causes a crash at Moscow junction, Russia | Metro News
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See if you can work this one out
Because i've watched this 4 times and can't see where it comes from.
http://metro.co.uk/2014/04/18/ghost-...crash-4702926/
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