ID | #1524146978 |
Added | Thu, 19/04/2018 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Charles Chase Lord, Life and Times in Hopkinton, N.H. (Concord, NH: Republican Press Association, 1970).
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
At dusk the young man walking in the woods in a place called Lookout point near Putney hill (also known as Gould hill). Almost two miles away from himself, he suddenly noticed a few bright balls. They stopped whenever he stopped to look at them, and then resumed its motion, when he began to walk again, but never pryblyzhalsya 50 feet.
These bright balls of steel zamicet in this area since 1750, therefore, you can suspect a natural phenomenon. The date given here is a rough estimate.
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Original news
At dusk a young man was followed home in a patch of forest called “The Lookout” near Putney Hill (also known as Gould Hill) for almost two miles by several glowing balls. They would stop whenever he stopped to look back at them, and then resume their movement as he started walking again, but never came closer than within 50 feet. Such glowing balls had been seen in the area since 1750, moving slowly in mid-air, so one may suspect a natural phenomenon. The date given here is a rough estimate.
Hypotheses
Autokinetic illusion
On the background of cloudless sky glowing object seems to be randomly moving.
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Investigation
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