The video clip from "The Larry King Show" shows a clip of a "UFO" that I
would bet is ball lightning.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmh2NJxc3BQ

Jouni Valkonen wrote:
> hello,
>
> how about ball lightnings?
>
> First of all, are they real, i.e. has anyone or does anyone know someone
> who has seen such thing?
>
> If they are real, can they be explained in the terms of thermodynamics and
> (electro-) chemistry, or is it required to have cold fusion or other more
> exotic type of free energy? Largest observed ball lightnings are huge,
> about basketball sized, and can last for minutes. That high energy output
> is almost impossible to imagine from chemical origins.
>
> Could this lightning anomaly (neutrons and gammas etc.) explain that ball
> lightnings can exist and indeed they are the positive verification of some
> sort of exotic interaction? Could this be the reason, why they cannot be
> produced in the lab, that necessary conditions for exotic interaction are
> not sufficient?
>
> There are some free energy inventors who claim things about ball
> lightnings, but these are certainly not reliable evidence. On the
> contrary!
>
>     \Jouni
>
>
> On 14 Apr 2012, at 00:41, "Jones Beene" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Massive amount of "free energy" delivered yesterday, a few miles away.
>> No
>> doubt about it.
>>
>> This spike was about 4 gigajoules. There were others.
>>
>> A few gammas detected, but not enough to account for the net energy. It
>> did
>> set off the rad alarms at the port of Oakland.
>>
>> Yet, this is not exactly LENR, at least not in an obvious way. However,
>> there is an LENR connection (to be continued).
>>
>> http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/04/13/article-2129246-1294184D000005DC-2
>> 23_964x694.jpg
>>
>> <winmail.dat>
>
>
>


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