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There was much speculation as to what "the fog" actually was, as there was no concrete answer, or evidence to any claims main. One of the believed causes of the fog was that Daniel broke his phone’s front and/or back camera in what was presumably a [[Meltdowns|meltdown]]. This caused any footage recorded on it to have a blurry, fog-like effect.   
There was much speculation as to what "the fog" actually was, as there was no concrete answer, or evidence to any claims main. One of the believed causes of the fog was that Daniel broke his phone’s front and/or back camera in what was presumably a [[Meltdowns|meltdown]]. This caused any footage recorded on it to have a blurry, fog-like effect.   


Another theory, which seems the most reasonable, was that Daniel dropped his phone, smashing the screen, including the area around the front and/or back camera. In order for Daniel to prevent hurting himself from the broken shards of glass around the camera, and to protect the phone itself, it is thought that Daniel put on layers of translucent tape, causing the fog to occur.   
Another theory, which was the most reasonable, was that Daniel dropped his phone, smashing the screen, including the area around the front and/or back camera. In order for Daniel to prevent hurting himself from the broken shards of glass around the camera, and to protect the phone itself, it is thought that Daniel put on layers of translucent tape, causing the fog to occur.   


Another theory was that Daniel left his phone out in the rain, or dropped it in a body of water, causing condensation to form underneath the screen on top of the front facing camera. This is plausible, however, it is important to note that [https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/na0pwt/every_major_event_of_daniel_larson_career_took_me/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 the fog receded and came back on multiple occasions], so unless Daniel was consistently dropping his phone into bodies of water, it is unlikely for this to be the case.   
Another theory was that Daniel left his phone out in the rain, or dropped it in a body of water, causing condensation to form underneath the screen on top of the front facing camera. This is plausible, however, it is important to note that [https://www.reddit.com/r/Daniellarson/comments/na0pwt/every_major_event_of_daniel_larson_career_took_me/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 the fog receded and came back on multiple occasions], so unless Daniel was consistently dropping his phone into bodies of water, it is unlikely for this to be the case.   
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