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Originally posted by Creedo
10 bucks says it was some 10 year old girl on her front porch with a bottle of bubbles.
Originally posted by Jiffy
Jack of Blades, thanks for checking google. I too have been searching for something but have come up with nothing. There was a site roswellrods and a few more sites with these rod things, but it wasn't any of the typical rod shape as posted on the sites.
[edit on 2-5-2006 by Jiffy]
Originally posted by JackofBlades
Originally posted by Jiffy
Jack of Blades, thanks for checking google. I too have been searching for something but have come up with nothing. There was a site roswellrods and a few more sites with these rod things, but it wasn't any of the typical rod shape as posted on the sites.
[edit on 2-5-2006 by Jiffy]
I wasn't talking about rods. There are reports of large (for lack of a better word) blobs floating in the sky. They appear to be organic, and seem to change shape like a semi-liquid.
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Originally posted by Christian IX
Scientists have a name for those. WEATHERBALLOONS...
Originally posted by JackofBlades
Originally posted by Jiffy
Jack of Blades, thanks for checking google. I too have been searching for something but have come up with nothing. There was a site roswellrods and a few more sites with these rod things, but it wasn't any of the typical rod shape as posted on the sites.
[edit on 2-5-2006 by Jiffy]
I wasn't talking about rods. There are reports of large (for lack of a better word) blobs floating in the sky. They appear to be organic, and seem to change shape like a semi-liquid.
Will o' the whisps
Aka :, Faery Lights, Hobbedy's Lantern, St. Elmo's Fire, Elf Fire, Jack-o-Lantern, Will-o'-the-Whisp,, Willowisps, Will-o'-Light, Bob-A-Longs, Night Whispers, Fire Faeries, Jenny Burnt-Tail , Hunky Punky, Teine Sith, Huckpoten, Irrbloss, Les Eclaireux, Candelas, Ruskaly, fox fire, ignis fatuus
Origin :first accounts dated back from Antiquity. The faery lights are seen all over the world and each land has a different name for them.
Description : floating blue lights, glowing ball or tiny flickers of fire that travel through breezes and air currents sometimes even following their observer or mimicing his movements.
Originally posted by Yarium
Unfortunately, ball lightning is not an explanation. It doesn't move with great speed unless it magnetically "attaches" to something - which requires close proximities.