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Re: Teslas Ball Lightning
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- Subject: Re: Teslas Ball Lightning
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 00:12:02 -0600
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Original poster: "Malcolm Watts" <m.j.watts@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Dean,
I would love to hear from you the most detailed description
of what you have seen in each instance. Things I would most
appreciate hearing about are:
- the environment each event occurred in
- the weather at the time
- whether there was a lightning strike preceding or following the
balls' appearance or if such occurred during the balls' presence
- whether you saw the balls appear and disappear
- what the appearance of the balls was at those times and whether it
changed in any way in between and if so how
- any accompanying phenomena you observed (e.g. sound)
- anything I've forgotten to ask about (yeah - tall one that). I can
ask if there is more I can think of after your report.
I beg the moderator to let this one go - firsthand eyewitness
accounts are as rare as hen's teeth.
Thanks in advance,
Malcolm
On 26 Jul 2005, at 20:25, Tesla list wrote:
> Original poster: d dean <deano@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> On 07/26/2005 08:06:38 PM, Tesla list wrote:
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> > >The only reason it 'does not exist' is because it can't be
> >reproduced in the lab.
> >Not so. It "does not exist" because:
> >1) No one can agree on what "it" is.
> >2) The characteristics are not consistent from sighting to sighting.
> >3) There has never been a reputable visual recording of the
> >phenomenon. 4) It can't be reproduced in the lab.
>
> Of course for those of us who have actually experienced the phenomena-
> We are very FAITHFULL indeed. I've seen it twice.
>
> later
> deano
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