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Comment I may be on to something (Score 1) 293

I've had security cameras in my apartments for many years now, and I've become highly sensitive about the cause of how and why some things move on there own, e.g. cheap plastic bags, wires, papers, clothing, shifting of the actual building, tripod settling, without the obvious, such as drafts, large temperature variations, central air cycling.

On occation, I've made a note to disable central air, close windows, keep out sunlight, and ignore high temperature fluxuating days, and would almost always catch *something*.

I've come to a few theories as to why these things move. Static, The moon, ELF waves, and possibly dark matter.

The key to catching these things is to use an older , non compressing, non high defitioning camera, and use a very low threshold (few pixel changes causes capture ) on the capture software.

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