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Recently I wondered why the Niagara waterfall ruined my photo on my iPhone and what caused the strong noise in the video. I had two theories: the obvious one (sunlight and reflections) and static electricity from the falling/flying droplets.
The first theory is straightforward and not very intriguing. As for the static electricity… I’ve discovered something relevant that brought me closer to the truth 🙂
http://glossary.ametsoc.org/wiki/Breaking-drop_theory
“The fact that an exceptionally large amount of anions (negative ions) are found under waterfalls and at the seaside was established by the German physicist Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard (Lénárd Fülöp in Hungarian, June 7, 1862 – May 20, 1947), who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1905 for his research on cathode rays and the discovery of many of their properties.
Lenard Effect: The separation of electric charges that occurs during the aerodynamic breakup of water drops, initially studied systematically by the German physicist P. Lenard. Experiments have shown that the degree of charge separation in spray processes depends on the drop temperature, presence of dissolved impurities, speed of the impinging air blast, and contact with foreign surfaces. It is observed that the largest fragments of the broken drops carry positive charges (cations), while the fine spray of drops carried off in the air current carries net negative charges (anions).”






The signs I encountered on my way to Niagara. Americans adore signs of every kind, repeatedly. Standard road signs are complemented by countless local ones. It surprised me to learn that roads and road shoulders are accessible to snowmobiles. Seems like winters are quite snowy near Niagara.
The waterfall sign is impressive too.


As we age, our sense of ‘present’ time begins to feel relatively short in comparison to our lifespan, so a year may feel quicker in old age compared to childhood. This is called “proportional theory”.
Fear has a particularly powerful effect on time, slowing down our internal clock so that the fearful event is perceived as lasting longer. In contrast, fun and happy times seem to be over in the blink of an eye.
I captured a peculiar occurrence. Observe the videos. There appears to be strong electromagnetic interference near Niagara Falls. The video and photos are distorted with noise. It might be merely water droplets creating noise and visual effects in the sunlight. This could be a far-fetched explanation. Yet, it doesn’t account for the disrupted photo. Nothing similar occurred before or after the incident. The issues were only noticed at the base of the falls when I was very close to the water currents. The camera is waterproof, obviously. Does anyone have an explanation? I couldn’t find anything relevant online.

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