Tram law writes:
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You're inadvertently pigeonholing people in to a specific conclusion by not offering much of an alternative.
So what would be the alternative?
A swirling mass of unidentified energy that looks like it could be a person who had formerly lived?
If an unknown invisible force grabbed you by the feet and pulled you out of bed, and down a flight of stairs, and it wasn't a hallucination of some sort, and it can't be a hallucination because it was caught on tape and you have the injuries to prove it, what is the alternate answer?
See this link first.
How Invisibility Cloaks Work | HowStuffWorks It deals with optical camouflage.
Now if someone had an advanced version of a optical invisibility suit like what is being developed, say CIA, and they wanted to screw with you, knowing you had security cameras, then this would be perfect. No clear explanation of what drug you out of bed, security video would be un-altered. CIA and military is happy when people see UFOs and not advanced aircraft, the same would be true with seeing ghost and not an optically camouflaged agent.
Is this an explanation, no. But is a more plausible theory than ghost.
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