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Post by joustos on Jun 13, 2022 21:35:35 GMT
I know, "aerial phenomena" may be atmospherical and should not be discussed under the venerable "Astronomy", but then this new name replaces UFOs [Unidentified Flying Objects], which could be astronomic or "astrophysical". Read all about this verbal game: www.livescience.com/nasa-begins-ufo-hunt www.theguardian.com/science/2922/jun/09/masa-study-ufo-sightingsAhead of the game, I (as philotheos amygdale) wrote one of the 22 comments to "NASA Announces New Independent UFO Study" [which you may search online]. In my comment, I stated that their real task is to determine whether sighted "lightning balls", as they used to be called in England and "[luminous] ghosts" in ancient times, are either metallic objects (presumed flying saucers) or "light balls". [ My theory: When quartz-containing tectonic plates collide, they issue piezoelectric electric lights which are formed into balls and emerges on lands or seas. This is predictable from the experiments of two American scientists: When quartz crystals are subjected to very high pressure, they emits rays and "curls" of light. // On a large scale, winding curls of lights are our sighted light balls, often called UFOs but now UAPs.
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Post by joustos on Jun 13, 2022 21:54:08 GMT
I know, "aerial phenomena" may be atmospherical and should not be discussed under the venerable "Astronomy", but then this new name replaces UFOs [Unidentified Flying Objects], which could be astronomic or "astrophysical". Read all about this verbal game: www.livescience.com/nasa-begins-ufo-hunt www.theguardian.com/science/2022/jun/09/nasa-study-ufo-sightingsAhead of the game, I (as philotheos amygdale) wrote one of the 22 comments to "NASA Announces New Independent UFO Study" [which you may search online]. In my comment, I stated that their real task is to determine whether sighted "lightning balls", as they used to be called in England and "[luminous] ghosts" in ancient times, are either metallic objects (presumed flying saucers) or "light balls". [ My theory: When quartz-containing tectonic plates collide, they issue piezoelectric electric lights which are formed into balls and emerges on lands or seas. This is predictable from the experiments of two American scientists: When quartz crystals are subjected to very high pressure, they emits rays and "curls" of light. // On a large scale, winding curls of lights are our sighted light balls, often called UFOs but now UAPs.
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jun 13, 2022 23:44:26 GMT
Lovecraft had ironized about those lightening balls by written a short novel of this called "The Colour of the Space".
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Post by joustos on Jun 14, 2022 14:19:31 GMT
In the aforementioned site I also wrote a comment to a comment [hard to get to]: WHY BOTHER?? Light balls have been sighted just before some earthquakes. So, in 2010, I made an appeal to form an Agency that would collect sightings and make correlations with seismographic data wherefore predictions could be made about earthquakes [which result from tectonic collisions!!] and tsunamis. I also explained the explosion of the British Petroleum Rig in the Gulf of Mexico: the accidental encounter of methane gas and a Light Ball, which is a fire ball!
Eugene, you may remember my mentioning Gervase and other writers about the destructive power of "lightning balls". [In an older post.]
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jun 14, 2022 17:11:39 GMT
In the aforementioned site I also wrote a comment to a comment [hard to get to]: WHY BOTHER?? Light balls have been sighted just before some earthquakes. So, in 2010, I made an appeal to form an Agency that would collect sightings and make correlations with seismographic data wherefore predictions could be made about earthquakes [which result from tectonic collisions!!] and tsunamis. I also explained the explosion of the British Petroleum Rig in the Gulf of Mexico: the accidental encounter of methane gas and a Light Ball, which is a fire ball! Eugene, you may remember my mentioning Gervase and other writers about the destructive power of "lightning balls". [In an older post.] Oh, I am sorry, no, I don't remember. Maybe a little bit. But! Your mention of this reminded me another mention of the Halley Cometh (or Galley Cometh?). Anyway, people use to say that a cometh coming isn't good for near days. May it be that those light balls are just some kind of cometh alternatives? Or maybe this is some kind of a myth? I mean archetypes are everywhere. Maybe the total humanity lives inside a myth?
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