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Ball lightning is rare, but has been reported often enough to be recognised as a phenomenon, though it has not been seen often enough to have been analysed scientifically. I have seen it myself, once, in the tank farm of a lubricating oil plant during a thunderstorm.Perhaps many UFOs are ball lightening?
I recommend studying ball lightening. It's weird and common enough. There are even some videos of it.
Perhaps many UFOs are ball lightening?
I recommend studying ball lightening. It's weird and common enough. There are even some videos of it.
It's a big, old universe. Why do we think other life forms can't have awesome rides?Perhaps many UFOs are ball lightening?
I recommend studying ball lightening. It's weird and common enough. There are even some videos of it.
asserting one mystery to explain another...sure, some cases might be ball lightning, but it would be a very small fraction.Perhaps many UFOs are ball lightening?
I recommend studying ball lightening. It's weird and common enough. There are even some videos of it.
I'm pretty sure it was Tinkerbell, who was hired by a competing company to sneak into your office to see what she could find for them...We had what we assume is a ball lightning event in our office some years ago.
Although the alarm detected no movement a bright ball was seen on IR video, it rolled along a ceiling beam hanging from it and encountered a cable conduit leading down to a desk. It rolled down the conduit to the desk then off the desk out of sight of the camera but the glow could be seen. It abruptly disappeared when (i assume) it made contact with the floor?
Unfortunately when we sold the company all backup drives were sold with it so i have no vid to show?
It seems odd that there are thousands of kinds of ship sighted, yet there is no contact every made.It's a big, old universe. Why do we think other life forms can't have awesome rides?
Seems like a lot of the sightings I've heard about match ball lightening rather well.asserting one mystery to explain another...sure, some cases might be ball lightning, but it would be a very small fraction.
Apparently there are dozens of possible explanations for it. Perhaps most of these are actual, and there dozens of kinds of ball lightening, each having its own categories of manifestation. This would account for the many kinds of UFO sightings.Ball lightning is rare, but has been reported often enough to be recognised as a phenomenon, though it has not been seen often enough to have been analysed scientifically.
There are videos of it high in the sky.But it seems always to occur at or close to ground level, or close to objects connected to the ground, so I don't see how it can help explained Unidentifed Flying Objects.
Yes, it can have weird movements like a lot of UFO sightings do.it rolled along a ceiling beam hanging from it and encountered a cable conduit leading down to a desk. It rolled down the conduit to the desk then off the desk out of sight of the camera but the glow could be seen.
Yes, ball lightening could do this.I've seen two UFOs (in different years) close enough that I could have hit them with a baseball. Both times they flew soundlessly, barely above tree top level, at maybe 10-15 mph.
Yes, ball lightening can have different shapes with unusual patterns around the edge.They were disc-shaped craft about 40 feet in diameter. A glowing white light at the perimeter seemed to move around the craft like a theater marquee.
And people have felt this kind of thing with ball lightening.On one sighting, I felt something on my face like the flutter of wind which I assume radiated from their power source.
Probably took the hard drives too.I'm pretty sure it was Tinkerbell, who was hired by a competing company to sneak into your office to see what she could find for them...
Seems like a lot of the sightings I've heard about match ball lightening rather well.
Maybe it was a military craft, top secret in development, or something like that? Accidentally spotted because of an unplanned and unintended landing?The craft left marks in the grassy field where it landed. The army came next morning and mowed the field to remove the evidence. This is a verifiable true story.
Are you saying a psychologically normal person became permanently psychologically disturbed? What could this UFO possibly be doing that affects peoples' brains like that?At least one of them never recovered psychologically.