ID | #1570194289 |
Added | Fri, 04/10/2019 |
Author | July N. |
Sources | Что бы это значило? // Вечерний Минск. 19 июля 1991
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Phenomena | |
Status | Hypothesis
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Initial data
If the fireball flew directly into the lesson in the study of physics, it would be a great visual aid for electromagnetism and the plasma. But this time was the study of the German language, and probably not ball lightning. Because the storm clouds last night over the 43rd school seems to be hung. Maybe the aliens wanted to learn a foreign language?
Whatever it was, but the fact remains: two window glass in a sealed Cabinet was full of holes. Not broken, namely perforatum. So much so that round the edges of these holes the size eight inches look melted, and the finger they are not cut. The fragments lie between the frames. Nothing stolen.
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Hypotheses
Holes from bullets, stones and metal balls
On the windows of houses, regardless of the floor, there are holes of unknown nature and characteristic shape. Very often, if there are several glasses, only one is broken. At the same time, the inner honor of the glass is usually damaged more than the outer one. These holes are often associated with the phenomenon of poltergeist, and the phenomenon itself is called "ghost glazier" or "ghost sniper".
In fact, such holes are obtained as a result of the impact on the glass of balls from bearings, bullets from pneumatics and just small pebbles.
Deliberate falsification
This version includes any falsifications that imitate unexplained phenomena both from the outside: practical jokes, flash mobs, fake news, witness fraud, staging, etc.
There are many ways to make something similar to a ghost or a flying saucer from improvised materials, without using video and photomontage.
Many homemade things made for the sake of a joke, a practical joke or a direct imitation of a mystical being or event can be taken as unexplained not only in photos and videos, but also in reality.
Ball lightning
A rare natural phenomenon, a unified physical theory of the origin and course of which has not been presented to date.
There are about 200 theories explaining the phenomenon, but none of them has received absolute recognition in the academic environment. Since this phenomenon was introduced into the scientific sphere by the English physician and researcher of electrical engineering William Snow Harris in 1843, and a scientist of the French Academy Francois Arago in 1855, many hypotheses were put forward. Here are selectively some of them:
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