Ball-Lighting The Lighthouse Effect
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The Lighthouse effect is a window into other worlds or dimensions just as real as our own and is represented by a per ponderous mountain of evidence which include eye witness reports, photographs, as well as physical scientific proofs.
Any anomalous activity that deviates from scientific reasoning is considered paranormal phenomena such as Orbs, Spirits, Ghost, Aliens, Greys and UFOs. Anomaly enthusiasts obsess on the mystifying unexpected experience while the scientific community avoids any research outside observable, empirical and measurable evidence. Both views falsely presuppose the existence of two separate worlds, the empirical outer universe and the mind.
The Orb phenomena, spheres of light commonly seen in photographs of another subjects, are the most fascinating paranormal activity in which we have scientific evidence today. Unfortunately, orb photographs are so common, they lack the mystifying criteria for something worth para-normal investigation. The term paranormal has become a strong categorical determinate which falsely dictates two separate types of phenomena, real and unreal.
Orb photographs can be found in most family albums, many of which go unnoticed (Figure 48). Quality orb photographs such as figure 52 are rare. The actual visual experience is unique and uncommon. Reports of a ball-lighting hovering in mid air on passenger planes, match the actual orb visual experience. Atma bodies or soul body is another reported example of orb phenomena; whereas a person claims to leave his/her body and travel the far reaches of the globe or even out to space wearing an orb light-type body.
Full Article: http://beforeitsnews.com/story/1944/068/The_Lighthouse_Effect.html
Explosion in Argentina following a “ball of fire from the sky”
Discover Magizine 2/21/2012
The thing is, while it’s not clear what caused this incident, several people said they saw a ball of fire descend from the sky when it happened.
Neighbors’ accounts describe a ball of fire coming from the sky as the cause of the explosion. The chief of the firefighters, Guillermo Pérez, however, said the "causes remain unknown" and that "gas containers were found intact," ruling out a gas related incident.
Other reports are similar; in that article the ball of fire was described as being blue. I know a lot of folks will think this was caused by a meteor, but it’s a bit early to run with that yet. For one thing, it could’ve been a small plane on fire, for example; this happened very early in the morning (2:00 a.m.), and from the reports I’m seeing it’s not clear if the witnesses were already awake when they saw this or were awakened by it. Eye witness reports are notoriously unreliable, and it can’t help if the witnesses were suddenly woken up.
[Update (17:30 UT): This is looking less like a meteorite to me; this news story has a witness saying he saw the blue fire after hearing the explosion, and after he went outside to see what was what. Thanks to JoseManuelp2 for the link.]
Full Articvle at this link: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2011/09/26/explosion-in-argentina-following-a-ball-of-fire-from-the-sky/


























