Photo date: October 9, 2014. Photographer: Mark Mahin.
This indoor photo of a wall shows an air orb with a height of 268
pixels. This means that the orb occupied 16% of the photo size (the full
photo had a height of 1704 pixels). This size is incompatible with the "orb zone" theory which maintains that orbs are
merely dust. Those who have advanced such a theory have admitted that
according to such a theory, orbs should never be larger than 10% of the
size of the picture (and, in fact, the theory actually implies that the
maximum size of orbs should be much smaller than that, typically only
about 5% or less of the picture size).
Air quality: 160/10, Fair. Reflective surfaces nearby: none. No insects were observed at this location in the previous 40 days. No artificial light was involved in the photo area except the camera flash.
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