Monday, June 23, 2025

NASA Is Studying Green Sky Orbs, Calling Them "Ghosts"

 The site www.thedebrief.org seems like a mainstream science-related site willing to occasionally stray from mainstream dogmas. Recently the site had an article entitled "Scientists Are Tracking Mysterious ‘Transient Luminous Events’ from Space Using This Innovative Tech." We read this about things seen from high up in the atmosphere or the edges of space:

"Ascending above these, faint, greenish areas sometimes resembling globes of light can appear, which are known as ‘ghosts,’ and at even greater altitudes near the boundary between the mesosphere and the troposphere, large, expanding halos or rings of light produced from electromagnetic pulses from lightning known as ELVES (Emission of Light and Very low frequency perturbations due to Electromagnetic pulse Sources) can also occur."

Green sky orbs? That sure is "up my alley" (link, link, link, link, link). 

At the same site we have this headline: "Scientists Are Trying to Explain a Mysterious ‘Cold Spot’ South of Greenland in the Atlantic Ocean."  Paranormal investigators often encounter mysterious cold spots, which are associated with apparitions or spirits; but I suspect the scientists mentioned by this headline won't bother to study previous reports of cold spots. 

(While writing the paragraph above, a piece of paper strangely fell off of my untouched coffee table. Last night I had a great outdoor dinner in Manhattan with my two wonderful daughters. At the table next to me, a large glass bottle mysteriously fell off of a dinner table and crashed to the ground, shattering into many pieces. No hand was near the bottle when it fell, and no one was within 12 inches of it.)

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