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- From: sheaffer@netcom.com (Robert Sheaffer)
- Subject: Re: Ball lightning? (is there such a thing?)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec20.023944.19725@netcom.com>
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- References: <1992Dec10.082332.5622@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU> <1992Dec17.184414.25344@mailer.cc.fsu.edu> <6737@tuegate.tue.nl>
- Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1992 02:39:44 GMT
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- In article <6737@tuegate.tue.nl> wsadjw@urc.tue.nl writes:
- >In article <1992Dec17.184414.25344@mailer.cc.fsu.edu> pepke@scri.fsu.edu (Eric Pepke) writes:
- >>I have seen speculation that "ball lightning" is made of little balls of
- >>plasma that bounce around until they run out of heat. It seems plausible.
- >
- >No. The color in the descriptions of ball lightning doesn't fit the
- >plasma theory. A plasma should be really HOT.
- >Also, a blob of hot gas would rise, and it has struck me that most descriptions
- >of ball lightning indicate that the thing (?) must be heavier than air. It
- >either floats or it comes down, or it moves erratically across the ground.
-
- You are right. The descriptions of ball lightning do *not* seem to
- match "plasma balls". Unfortunately, they *do* seem in many cases to
- match "after-images" of bright flashes.
-
- I'm sorry. I'd like to believe in them, too......
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- Robert Sheaffer - Scepticus Maximus - sheaffer@netcom.com
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- Past Chairman, The Bay Area Skeptics - for whom I speak only when authorized!
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- "Mystical explanations are considered deep. The truth is that
- they are not even superficial."
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- - Friedrich Nietzsche (The Gay Science: 126)
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