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Introduction to "The World of the Earthly Plasmoids"
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The World of the Earthly Plasmoids
This research project was born in December of 1999 when we first noticed we were picking up "orbs" in photos taken with Kodak 800 speed disposable
cameras. These appeared to be mobile luminescent spheres, which were not seen by our naked eyes. They generally showed up in night-time photos where flash was used.
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What ensued was to take the form of an exercise in LOGIC, and during the process we learned many interesting facts about the "nature" of the orbs.
This has required many hours of quiet and close study, and in our research work, you will have an opportunity to learn of our "ups" and "downs" in this process. We also learned much about ourselves and our own "nature" as human beings, when confronted with something outside of our realm of known "physical" reality.
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Upon much careful thought and consideration, we have determined that the "orbs" in this study are closest in "nature" to magnetoplasmoids. Based upon their physical composition, their closest earthly relatives are of the "ball lightning" clan. Ball lightning is a NATURAL magnetoplasmoid, or plasma, which occurs around the world, but is rarely seen and photographed
due to it's "nature." In our research section, you will learn why these "dainty cousins" of ball lightning cannot USUALLY be detected by our normal human retinal response.
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We HAVE seen them with our naked eyes, but they appeared as pale grey spheres (not shiny), suspended in the air all around and above us. The potential mechanism which allows this to occur is known as photoluminesence, which you will be able to learn much more about under our chapter, "Initial Study on the Nature of Orbs". The "orbs" in this study have many unique attributes which are not presently explainable by known laws of physics, the chief among them being that their movements are not random or linear.
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For now, we have dubbed them the "Unified Field Plasmoids"--this in honor of Einstein, and David Allan's Unified Field Theory (on our Home Page "Links"). If you are not familiar with the term plasmoids, the following link provides some explanations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasmoid.
As you begin your exploration into their "realm of existence" on the following pages, you are guaranteed to THINK and GROW.
May the "Light" be with you. . . . .
The Folks at LIGHTWORKS Plasma Imaging
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