Sunday, September 20, 2015

The Orbs Flew South, But the Wind Blew North

Photo date: September 19, 2015. Photographer: Mark Mahin.

The photo below was taken of a building in New York and shows something remarkable. 

orb comet tail
 We see at the top of the photo a mysterious orb with a "comet tail." The orb seems to be moving in one particular direction. Below is a closeup.


But notice the direction in which the flag is blowing. The flag is blowing in the opposite direction.  So clearly we cannot have here any dust particle that is being blown by the wind, because in such a case we would see this orb appear to be pointing in the same direction as the flag.

The same contrast between the wind direction and the direction of a moving orb is shown in the photo below taken on the same day.

We see at the top of the photo a mysterious orb with a "comet tail." The orb seems to be moving in one particular direction.

orb comet tail
But notice the direction in which the flag is blowing. The flag is blowing in the opposite direction.  So clearly we cannot have here any dust particle that is being blown by the wind, because in such a case we would see this orb appear to be heading in the opposite direction.

Again, we have evidence that contradicts the bunk theory that orbs are mainly dust, an idea that is well-refuted in this blog post.

There was no fog, mist, rain, or precipitation on this night. The air quality listed on airnow.gov was "good," with a rating of 29.

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