Watched the 3rd episode of the series (4th season). It has two main events/experiments:
In the first part, they use a ground-penetrating radar. This is perhaps the least fun part but probably the most important because the instrument's owner checked the instrument before and after the experiment (as should any experiment with any device). One device got a signal that masked any useful data it can have, a strange "noise"/signal. It would have been nice to do the test with and without the emitter but whether they did, it hasn't been shown. The second GPR at lower frequencies ("sees" deeper) was marched along a line and detected apparently a big "something" where they found metal last year.
In the second part they used a high speed camera (visible and IR). One rocket got its motor burned after a few meters up. The images (which camera? visible or IR? at what rate? etc.) seems to show a cloaked flying saucer right above the participants:
It looks like the rocket hit this "object" (that's what the interpretation in the show looks like anyway) but from the damage on the rocket, it looks like that the rocket got a malfunction when it went to the apparent height of the thing. Coincidence?
The conveniently placed cloaked flying saucer could be however due to internal reflections in the camera with convenient symmetries:
Without knowing the camera and the detector, it's hard to tell. Maybe they could sort it out through a frame by frame analysis.
It could also be both, cloaked flying saucer and internal reflections if one considers that paranormal phenomena half manifest only when circumstances allow them to blend with other causes (like with apparitions when there is fog and moonlight viewed at the edge of the eye's field of view), something like that. A superposition of states between material and immaterial manifestations of some sort.
Right after this incident they are visited by a non-transponding helicopter (maybe military) that lets some lights on anyway.
There are certainly other details in the episode.
In the first part, they use a ground-penetrating radar. This is perhaps the least fun part but probably the most important because the instrument's owner checked the instrument before and after the experiment (as should any experiment with any device). One device got a signal that masked any useful data it can have, a strange "noise"/signal. It would have been nice to do the test with and without the emitter but whether they did, it hasn't been shown. The second GPR at lower frequencies ("sees" deeper) was marched along a line and detected apparently a big "something" where they found metal last year.
In the second part they used a high speed camera (visible and IR). One rocket got its motor burned after a few meters up. The images (which camera? visible or IR? at what rate? etc.) seems to show a cloaked flying saucer right above the participants:
It looks like the rocket hit this "object" (that's what the interpretation in the show looks like anyway) but from the damage on the rocket, it looks like that the rocket got a malfunction when it went to the apparent height of the thing. Coincidence?
The conveniently placed cloaked flying saucer could be however due to internal reflections in the camera with convenient symmetries:
Without knowing the camera and the detector, it's hard to tell. Maybe they could sort it out through a frame by frame analysis.
It could also be both, cloaked flying saucer and internal reflections if one considers that paranormal phenomena half manifest only when circumstances allow them to blend with other causes (like with apparitions when there is fog and moonlight viewed at the edge of the eye's field of view), something like that. A superposition of states between material and immaterial manifestations of some sort.
Right after this incident they are visited by a non-transponding helicopter (maybe military) that lets some lights on anyway.
There are certainly other details in the episode.