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J., G.

Text: "Fireballs." 1887. England. Ball of lightning seen to fall to the ground and slide along a road. Ball appeared to be composed of a vibrating mass of strips of light, in rapid rolling motion. Without any noise, the ball of light fell to the ground, slid along a road, and quietly disappeared after going a few yards. The ball was about the size of a cricket ball, and appeared to be made up of vibrating fibers of light, in rapid rolling motion. Apparently reveals dynamic substructures in the scalar Fourier transforms interfering to produce the plasmic ball. English Mechanic. 90, 1909. p. 95.

See Also: ball lightning, plasmoids, natural scalar interferometry, scalar Fourier transforms, electromagnetic anomalies.

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