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Google: Happy Birthday, H.G. Wells!
And the Google doodles have led up to this, a celebration of what would have been author H.G. Wells’ 146th birthday. From the “unexplained phenomena” and the mysterious phrase “all your “O” belong to us,” to the “crop circles,” and now to a scene from H.G. Wells’ famous story War of the Worlds, Google has played us all. Was the Google-plex infiltrated by aliens from another planet? Was Google planning to unveil a new logo or a new product or service? Were they attempting to show the general public and corporations alike the power of the Google doodle and how its changes can support advertisements for movies and so on? NOPE.
Google has officially stated today in a blog post that all the mysterious doodles have led to up to this one event, the birthday of H.G. Wells, and all of the doodles relate to his War of the Worlds. “Inspiration for innovation in technology and design can come from lots of places; we wanted to celebrate H.G. Wells as an author who encouraged fantastical thinking about what is possible, on this planet and beyond. And maybe have some fun while we were doing it.” Yeah, by fun you mean having bloggers like me and crazy alien theorists like the rest of us postulate for days on end thinking about a possible explanation. (Although things started to become clear with the second doodle; the coordinates Google posted on their Twitter page pointed to Horsell Commons, the initial place where the aliens landed in Wells’ novel.) Google puts a cap on this solved mystery and leaves us with this: “The invasion of the logo by alien crafts and pods makes our series complete, but you’ll have to read the book to find out how Wells’ story really ends.”
Well played Google, well played.
Update: It still doesn’t explain Google’s Street View image of these UFOs flying over London! Muhahah….
[Via Telegraph.uk; GoogleBlog]
Google’s mystery doodle is back for more
Enter the follow-up doodle in the series of alien-related Google doodles. First it was the UFO-inspired doodle that searched for “unexplained phenomena.” Now there is a crop-circle inspired doodle that searches for the keyword “crop circle.” The first doodle’s image file name was “Go_gle.” This image’s file name is “Goog_e.” First the “o” was abducted, now the “l” is missing. What this means no one knows. On it’s Twitter page Google posted the following coordinates: 51.327629, -0.5616088. Followers figured out that these specific coordinates reveal a location in the UK, a town called Horsell in Surrey, England, to be exact. Interestingly this area is infamous for it’s prominent role in H.G. Wells’ “War of the Worlds;” it is the town where the aliens first land in the novel.
So, what does this all mean? Unfortunately there are no solid answers…again. Some theories include: Wells’ 143rd birthday falls on September 21; “It’s almost certainly a viral marketing campaign teasing people ahead of some launch in a week or two” (via UK Guardian); and my favorite–Google has been taken over by aliens from an unknown planet. Just like before, all there is to do now is to continue theorizing and wait for the next doodle or a possible explanation from Google itself.
UFO sighting by chinese scientists
Scientists at the Purple Mountain Observatory in Nanjing have captured 40 minutes of (what they believe to be) UFO footage recorded during a solar eclipse back on July 22. According to Chinese TV, people witnessed a “glowing blue sphere” that changed its shape repeatedly.
Observatory director Ji Hai-sheng: “Purple Mountain Observatory and Chinese Academy of Sciences said that during the July 22 total solar eclipse observation, China had discovered near the sun, by observing staff, an unidentified object, it’s physical nature remains to be further studied. Currently manpower is being organized to deal with this data, complete the data analysis and reveal the scientific results and this will take at least one year’s time to finalize.”
What do you think about this startling footage? Have you ever had a UFO sighting? Sound off in the comments below.
[Via Gizmodo; Telegraph.co.uk]