[Rockhounds] A brief history of ball lightning observations

Stephen Shimatzki sjs132 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 4 22:32:44 PDT 2025


I read a lot of the reports and noticed they list how it falls down or
falls over a bridge edge. Etc... so it seems to have mass and is affected
by gravity? Does a plasma produced in a lab have mass?

On Fri, Apr 4, 2025, 2:35 PM Tim Fisher <nospam at orerockon.com> wrote:

> So even the scientists say "I dunno what the heck it is" 😊
>
> Tim Fisher
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> Paul
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> This is a very interesting open access paper:
>
> Keul, A.G., 2021. A brief history of ball lightning observations by
> scientists and trained professionals. History of Geo-and Space Sciences,
> 12,
> 43–56.
> https://hgss.copernicus.org/articles/12/43/2021/
>
> Yours,
>
> Paul H.
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