On our streets, at work, and in our homes, a total of 300 million security cameras are watching us. They occasionally capture images that appear to defy physics' rules. A new Science Channel series delves into mysteries captured on tape and reveals the science behind some of history's strangest events. A team of scientists is examining footage that appears to defy explanation, such as levitating cars on a road, a statue that appears to move on its own, and a spontaneous explosion of flames.
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On our streets, at work, and in our homes, a total of 300 million security cameras are watching us. They occasionally capture images that appear to defy physics' rules. A new Science Channel series delves into mysteries captured on tape and reveals the science behind some of history's strangest events. A team of scientists is examining footage that appears to defy explanation, such as levitating cars on a road, a statue that appears to move on its own, and a spontaneous explosion of flames.
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