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<blockquote data-quote="label" data-source="post: 129831" data-attributes="member: 5940"><p>what do we know about light? Light needs energy, has wave length and some form of radiation. That is why some lights can keep eggs warm and others can cook humans. What do we know about orbs? Orbs shows up in infrared, thus it must have a corresponding wave length and since it is glowing it might have a source of energy. Observed by thousands of people one cannot dismiss the claim without researching the cause. Light flicker is ruled out because people use static lights while filming, flaring and reflections does not move intelligently and very few conditions have the ability to drain a DC power supply. Lastly due to high resolution we can rule out dust and bugs as they are clearly visible and move within the laws of gravity. YES even bugs move according to gravitational pull and is why a bee can hover while a moth can only flutter about. Thus one must classify an orb as an anomaly. An orb does obey the laws of energy as it must collect store and use energy but does not obey the laws of gravity as it moves differently then normal energy would. If you start researching the stuff you realize that there are laws being broken and others are kept. Now even energy "lightning" as example cannot both keep some laws an break other laws. It is governed and one knows exactly how it will behave. Orbs don't play by all the rules and when something in science doesn't play by the rules it means it has its own set of rules and we need to know why that is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="label, post: 129831, member: 5940"] what do we know about light? Light needs energy, has wave length and some form of radiation. That is why some lights can keep eggs warm and others can cook humans. What do we know about orbs? Orbs shows up in infrared, thus it must have a corresponding wave length and since it is glowing it might have a source of energy. Observed by thousands of people one cannot dismiss the claim without researching the cause. Light flicker is ruled out because people use static lights while filming, flaring and reflections does not move intelligently and very few conditions have the ability to drain a DC power supply. Lastly due to high resolution we can rule out dust and bugs as they are clearly visible and move within the laws of gravity. YES even bugs move according to gravitational pull and is why a bee can hover while a moth can only flutter about. Thus one must classify an orb as an anomaly. An orb does obey the laws of energy as it must collect store and use energy but does not obey the laws of gravity as it moves differently then normal energy would. If you start researching the stuff you realize that there are laws being broken and others are kept. Now even energy "lightning" as example cannot both keep some laws an break other laws. It is governed and one knows exactly how it will behave. Orbs don't play by all the rules and when something in science doesn't play by the rules it means it has its own set of rules and we need to know why that is. [/QUOTE]
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