Hello, Adam and the list,


I know, there are lot of scientists, who think the ball lightning
is nonsense. Anyway, this phenomenom is very hard to study,
but I suppose, in this case quite many open questions could be
explained with this.

According the eye-witness intervews a ball can travell free in the air
or on the ground and the explode, so I would take also this opportunity
as a serious one.

Just my 2 cents again...;-

pekka s

Adam Hupe wrote:

Dear List Members,

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A few institutions have weighed in on this event.  One DOD contractor thinks
it could have been a transient event (a plasma discharge) which they
sporadically pick up on their sensors when monitoring for nuclear activity
from time to time.  A Russian scientist is convinced that it might have been
a Geometeorite event (ball lightning).  I think that the UW will report that
yet more study needs to be done in order to connect this strange glass to
the meteor sighting which was witnessed by several dozen people.

I will post microprobe pictures and data when the UW gives me the green
light.

All the best,

Adam





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