Was this ever explained?
The van drove into a thin strain of very strong metal wire.
it was ghosts
>>17482311
and the right one?
>>17482305
yea, totally solved.
>film student fags
>>17482327
It was stretched throughout the street. Look it up. It was in Japan I believe
>>17482305
Invisible godzilla?
>>17482311
Surely traffic was flowing freely moments before this. Also, both the car and van behind are affected. The physics seem off for something like a thin metal wire, plus the vehicles aren't moving particularly fast.
>>17482338
Doesn't look like it moved at all
desu i could believe very high winds but not sure about metal string.
>>17482352
Yeah maybe
very difficult one this.
Everyone is ignoring the car to the right of the two vans is also pushed. There's no metal wire.
>>17482352
>>17482346
You guys don't even know. I used to be a telecom lineman, and we use 1/8" to 1/4" braided steel strand to hold up the wires. This steel strand is rated to tens of thousands of pounds strength. We literally used to carry a section to pull 10 ton trucks out of the mud, and it NEVER snapped.
Can confirm, line-grade stranded wire is virtually indestructible.
>>17482305
ant-man did it.
The large vehicle on the right is a street cleaner.
The cable had been laying across the street from the left, out of frame.
As the street sweeper passed, it caught on the rotating brushes, and pulled it up and tight, creating the "clothesline" that damaged the other vehicles. The rest of the traffic had just driven over the cable previously because it was on the ground, before the sweeper pulled it taut.
>>17482498
>>17482498
lift is too high and too strong for a street cleaner
magnets.
Looks like a line of some sort, they all move on an angled line
>>17482311
Probably a diamond wire
We all know diamond is the hardest metal.
>>17482508
close-up from the scene
>>17482352
>high winds
Why didn't the people standing by fly away? If that wind could shake cars then I'm sure people who weigh way less would've flew across town. Dumb nigger.
>>17482352
its not even up for debate retard it was proven
:>>17482498
Not this a fucking again. It was a wire. Get over it.
never seen this before but a sudden taut wire being pulled by the street cleaner would make sense.
from our perspective just look at how the vehicles go up and to the right, towards the street cleaner in a diagonal.
No, there's no wiring involved.
It's just thread.
>>17482305
>>17482327
>>17482346
>>17482352
>>17482464
>>17482474
>>17482619
Literally retarded people.
>>17486049
so mister smart man, what is it?
>>17482338
That looks more like China to me.
>>17482498
>>17482662
Beautiful.
man, it sure is a good thing they put that big red circle over the video, otherwise I never would of known what to look at
>>17482311
What about the van that was still?
>>17482305
Burst of geomagnetic energy
Is it metathread or are you people seriously this new?
>>17486081
it's been answered
I can see the sedan doing that if the wire were caught under the rear wheels
I can see the left van doing that if it hits the wire
I fail to see the non moving van doing that just by the interactions of the other two on the wire.
>>17487982
Wire pulls right. All cars move right. Wire Pulls left same. At one point my guess is this wire has enough slack for people to normally drive over it but a street sweeper was retarded i guess. Then at the end as you see the pole holding the wire breaks at the end and the cars all are released.
>>17482305
Magneto
>>17482305
Look at the dude who is standing there on the left when it happens. He barely reacts, then starts waking like everything is normal while everyone else is shitting bricks. The full version is easier to see it.
>>17482659
>Diamond
>Metal
Try again friendo
>>17488031
Let me be the first to welcome you to 4chan on what is obviously your first day here.
>>17482619
Yes, spew stupid comments without doing actual research. Are you religious?
>>17482481
Nobody on /x/ wants to hear the plausible explanation though. This has been explained at length by the guy who filmed the video. Its a wire that fell across the road.
>>17488031
>>17482352
durr. it was reptilian illuminatis.
>>17482305
tramline or other overhead wire was hangining down onto the street, probably.
like pic related
>>17488117
nah, this looks more like something done by the Zeta-Reticulans
>>17488133
Holy shit. Was that gif ever explained?
>>17488204
Ok, I'll bite.
The anon that posted it explains it.
>>17482305
there was a rope
>>17488204
ayylamaus clearly
>>17488204
>Holy shit. Was that gif ever explained?
if you watch the youtube video, you can clearly see the cable the car drives up. even this vid, you can see all the power poles rock as the car gets rolled.
>>17482662
>posts evidence debunking supernatural explanations
>completely ignored
>>17482305
Nerve gas
>>17482305
No es fake
>>17488519
Typical /x/ tinfoil hat posters. Im glad I found this board long ago though,because I used to believe in some of this stuff but after reading through alot of the neanderthal retardation that gets slung around on here I can safely discount most of it as low IQ paranoid gimps just being afraid of the dark/woods/ocean and their need to draw attention to themselves.
>>17482305
it`s a cable
Thank god you circled those flying cars in a red circle, I never would have known what to look at if you hadn't
>>17482305
GTA bug.
>>17482498
if thats true the dude on the scooter and e person next to him are lucky to not be sliced in half
>>17482305
Ur mum's gravitational force
I've seen this before this it's probably Russia and that is probably a loose power or telephone line that you cant really see and as soon as the cars drive over it, it starts to lift up and sometimes flips cars in the process.
>>17489124
I laughed, but in answer to OP it could be a mechanical failure but in truth no one will know because mechanical failures are impossible to test for. Running a person down in a car is a good way to kill someone without actually going to jail because the police can't test to see if the brakes failed.
>>17489132
that's funny but this thread is over.