Mystery as museum statue starts turning in display case
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[QUOTE=Diealready;41162395]Everyone's missing the point that the statue didn't start doing this until recently.
Plus, if it were the vibrations from people walking past it, why aren't the other statues moving?[/QUOTE]
because if it's not vibrations it's ghosts
[QUOTE=Spybreak;41162534]Let's split up and search for clues, gang.[/QUOTE]
It was old man jenkins all along!
[QUOTE=Thy Reaper;41154482]These people have never noticed rugs in their houses slowly move over the course of days due to walking on it, have they? It's the same thing; it's only moving because of the vibrations from all the visitors. It just ends up rotating backwards because of a slight tilt or bend in the shelf. What a non-story.[/QUOTE]
Explain the fact that the adjacent statues are unaffected.
matchmaking such?
The tilt or spin only seems to happen during the day, possibly because of the vibration from the foot traffic I would imagine.
maybe.
[QUOTE=sYnced;41162708]Explain the fact that the adjacent statues are unaffected.[/QUOTE]
they're completely different statues on a different part of the shelf
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;41162649]Mandatory
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2rwxs1gH9w[/media][/QUOTE]
That is for skeletons though, here is some more appropriate music:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSaqSVi--Ms[/media]
I read that and i think it's just a publicity stunt.
Why not just set up a camera to take pictures every 30 seconds to a minute over the course of a week/month.
It's p. much this:
[QUOTE=SwizzChees;41163180]I read that and i think it's just a publicity stunt.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Fangz;41162825]That is for skeletons though, here is some more appropriate music:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSaqSVi--Ms[/media][/QUOTE]
how can you be grim and grinning at the same time?
why would it be a ghost if it moves at day INSTEAD of night duh
I wonder what materials it's made from - maybe something in it is reacting to magnetic fields perhaps. High output power lines nearby? I bet there's some wacky science explanation...
[QUOTE=Sobek-;41164631]I wonder what materials it's made from - maybe something in it is reacting to magnetic fields perhaps. High output power lines nearby? I bet there's some wacky science explanation...[/QUOTE]
It's not moving when the place is closed, so it's probably vibrations from crowds moving through the building that's causing it. You could probably measure how much it moves and compare it to how busy they were that day to find out for sure.
The paranormal really fascinates me
its the dreaded [I]curse of the rotating statuette[/I]
there's another strange phenomenon that is happening along side the statue
increased publicity, visitors and sales for the museum. strange that, isnt it?
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