Overview
The discussion centers on an unusual observation involving visible flames without a detectable heat source, particularly with candles or wax, prompting confusion and intrigue among participants.
Unusual Flame Observation
- A visible flame is observed through a camera, but there is no apparent heat when touched.
- The phenomenon has occurred more than once and seems unusual for standard candle or wax behavior.
- Participants note the absence of a heat source despite the visible flame’s blue hue.
- There is mention of wax reheating, but the level of heat does not match typical expectations.
- The plate under the candle or wax is not warped as would be expected from high heat.
- Remains or “little carcasses” around the site are noted, but there is still no heat detected.
- The lack of heat, despite visible flames, confuses and fascinates those present.
References and Questions
- A question is posed about whether the New Testament provides any reasoning for trouble related to the observed phenomenon.
- The cause for the “burning” effect without heat remains unclear.
- There is speculation and uncertainty about the science behind the observation.
Questions / Follow-Ups
- What could explain a visible flame without any detectable heat?
- Is there a chemical or physical explanation for wax or candle material exhibiting this behavior?
- Are there potential camera artifacts or environmental conditions influencing what is seen?