I was there & we looked at every possibility. The table wasn't wet, there was no condensation & it wasn't knocked. It's extremely interesting to say the least.
I think this is purely because he left it so close to the edge, it was either on a slight patch of beer or table polish and fell off. I have seen a pint of beer knocked off a table in a pub which went horizontal across the room (rather than dropped downwards as with gravity) which implies it was pushed with force - that was weird, this one not so much. My incident happened at the Green Dragon Fontagarry S Wales
Awesome clip. I'm unsure on this one. I've been debating with myself and wanted to leave it a few days before commenting. I've seen you say the table isn't wet which makes it far more intriguing and I was meant to be there that night 😢
I see there’s a bottle of spray and cloth behind the guy whose pint fell over. I think it’s just the table was cleaned before and the wetness of the bottom of the glass has made it slide. The reason being when you put two pints that close to the edge the weight is going to be leaning that side so his glass slipped that’s what I think 🤔
That was probably caused by a thin film of liquid under the bottom of the glass allowing it to slide with little friction. The table may have been uneven on the floor, allowing the glass to slide in that direction to the edge of fall off
I show no emotion because I look for ratioanl explanations to any claim, plus as an investigator, it takes a lot to make me jump, not matter what I experience.
The man places his drink right at the edge of the table and does lean back just slightly, which I believe may have nudged the table just enough to knock the drink off given how close it was to the edge. If you watch in slow motion, it doesn't actually slide, it just tips off. I am always looking out for genuine paranormal activity, however I need to say if I believe there could be another explanation. I wasn't there, so can't be certain of course. It would be great if it was paranormal!
Agreed with the other below. I've had that same thing happen on the kitchen counter surface at home. You can never be 100% certain of anything, so let's give it 99% certainty cos you just never know.
Too close to the edge to know for sure. I’ve personally witnessed hundreds of objects moved by poltergeist entities, across the room sometimes where there’s no doubt. I’ve even witnessed levitation of objects in the air. This is underwhelming.
Yeah....nah. Eye roll. Sorry to dissapoint, kiddies, but the whole thing was set up. There's a good reason the woman was gesticulating while talking..then all of a sudden, just stops & *_attempts_* to make it look like she doesn't move (but she does..her hands are conveniently out of view)...just like there's a reason for the guy (who's drink 'magically' gets 'tipped by a ghost')..is leaning to his left!! 😂 There is a coaster UNDER the glass, attached to a filament/piece of very fine thread, etc. The woman sitting perfectly opposite from them, who all of a sudden needs to hide her hands...pulls it. Simple. Sorry, but absolutely NOT paranormal, even though the land down there in Cornwall, OFTEN produces (allows, at times, when all is as it should be)... majick & the ..'paranormal'. So Mote it Be!! 😊
Hi Matt, it was me oppersite the two investigators, so sadly not a set up, as I don't go for silliness like that. A few weeks after that night we did some tests and it could be wet glass etc, the whole point of the video is to see people's thoughts, hence the title, is this paranormal?
I was there & we looked at every possibility. The table wasn't wet, there was no condensation & it wasn't knocked. It's extremely interesting to say the least.
What was the bottle of spray on the table? had it been used to clean the table making it more slippery?
I think this is purely because he left it so close to the edge, it was either on a slight patch of beer or table polish and fell off. I have seen a pint of beer knocked off a table in a pub which went horizontal across the room (rather than dropped downwards as with gravity) which implies it was pushed with force - that was weird, this one not so much. My incident happened at the Green Dragon Fontagarry S Wales
Awesome clip. I'm unsure on this one. I've been debating with myself and wanted to leave it a few days before commenting. I've seen you say the table isn't wet which makes it far more intriguing and I was meant to be there that night 😢
I often debate with myself !!
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Yes it slid no one touched it I'm going for paranormal.
Doesn’t look paranormal . He put his drink very close to the edge and glass was wet and sloppy underneath. That’s all that was unfortunately!
Thats what I thought aswell
If u look closely when it zooms in, e puts it solid on the table not hanging anywhere near the edge and for a good 5 seconds until it falls
I thought from the way he reacted, that it was totally set up. I'd never put my pint, so close to the edge of the table.
Fresh pint glass spillage + polished table = slidey pints :)
Yep, I’d say slidey pints.
No, just wet underneath. It wasn't knocked, you can see it slide slowly towards the edge.
I see there’s a bottle of spray and cloth behind the guy whose pint fell over. I think it’s just the table was cleaned before and the wetness of the bottom of the glass has made it slide. The reason being when you put two pints that close to the edge the weight is going to be leaning that side so his glass slipped that’s what I think 🤔
Yep!
That was probably caused by a thin film of liquid under the bottom of the glass allowing it to slide with little friction.
The table may have been uneven on the floor, allowing the glass to slide in that direction to the edge of fall off
And the woman opposite clearly shows no emotion to the falling of the pint.
Very Strange!
I show no emotion because I look for ratioanl explanations to any claim, plus as an investigator, it takes a lot to make me jump, not matter what I experience.
Wet patch underneath.
Table not exactly level.
Full weight of a fresh pint glass.
No need to thank me.
…yet poltergeists do exist.
the table had just been cleaned.
i think it was to close to the edge and it slid but who knows!!!!
The man places his drink right at the edge of the table and does lean back just slightly, which I believe may have nudged the table just enough to knock the drink off given how close it was to the edge. If you watch in slow motion, it doesn't actually slide, it just tips off. I am always looking out for genuine paranormal activity, however I need to say if I believe there could be another explanation. I wasn't there, so can't be certain of course. It would be great if it was paranormal!
Agreed with the other below. I've had that same thing happen on the kitchen counter surface at home. You can never be 100% certain of anything, so let's give it 99% certainty cos you just never know.
He didn’t even knock the table and the other guy placed his drink down slowly. And I’m already a believer so yeah prolly real
😂 I agree, too close to the edge not paranormal
Too close to the edge to know for sure. I’ve personally witnessed hundreds of objects moved by poltergeist entities, across the room sometimes where there’s no doubt. I’ve even witnessed levitation of objects in the air. This is underwhelming.
Looks like it moved very slowly before it fell. Probably condensation and too close to edge. The guy looks surprised so I doubt it was intentional.
LMFAO! Sure it did, Why don't you show us on the zoomed in version of the video that you have? You don't have a zoomed in copy do you?
combination My between the wet glass and table and the movement of the man
No it's not paranormal activity , it happens when a liquid gets under the bottom of a glass. Much respect.
Yeah....nah. Eye roll. Sorry to dissapoint, kiddies, but the whole thing was set up. There's a good reason the woman was gesticulating while talking..then all of a sudden, just stops & *_attempts_* to make it look like she doesn't move (but she does..her hands are conveniently out of view)...just like there's a reason for the guy (who's drink 'magically' gets 'tipped by a ghost')..is leaning to his left!! 😂
There is a coaster UNDER the glass, attached to a filament/piece of very fine thread, etc. The woman sitting perfectly opposite from them, who all of a sudden needs to hide her hands...pulls it. Simple. Sorry, but absolutely NOT paranormal, even though the land down there in Cornwall, OFTEN produces (allows, at times, when all is as it should be)... majick & the ..'paranormal'.
So Mote it Be!! 😊
Hi Matt, it was me oppersite the two investigators, so sadly not a set up, as I don't go for silliness like that. A few weeks after that night we did some tests and it could be wet glass etc, the whole point of the video is to see people's thoughts, hence the title, is this paranormal?
That pint was half way off the table already