On our streets, at our workplaces, and in our homes, more than 300 million surveillance cameras are watching us throughout the world. They occasionally take pictures that appear to defy the rules of physics in the way that they are normally understood. A brand new series on the Science Channel analyzes mysteries that have been caught on film and discovers the science behind some of the strangest occurrences that have ever been recorded. With a group of specialists examining film that appears to defy explanation, such as cars floating over a freeway, a monument that appears to move on its own, and a spontaneous explosion of flames, among other seemingly unexplainable occurrences.
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On our streets, at our workplaces, and in our homes, more than 300 million surveillance cameras are watching us throughout the world. They occasionally take pictures that appear to defy the rules of physics in the way that they are normally understood. A brand new series on the Science Channel analyzes mysteries that have been caught on film and discovers the science behind some of the strangest occurrences that have ever been recorded. With a group of specialists examining film that appears to defy explanation, such as cars floating over a freeway, a monument that appears to move on its own, and a spontaneous explosion of flames, among other seemingly unexplainable occurrences.
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