Take for instance these…
Take note of fizzing sounds, swishing noise, faint sparks, white particles. The wavering light's, and the paleness and brightness of the particles. Some times in a milky internal softness. And may be a static type of activity wafting about the area. Look at the infrasonic type of feed back that you might come across in the electronic montages and the thermal resistance that one can experience from time to time. The heavy particles in chemical properties and their atoms and molecules do tend to twinkle at some precise moment. Study the constant equilibrium and vertical components within the gravitational field. With this do a collective on the angstrom range of the relevant glow - whether it was an external or internal pulsating [blinking]. Study the ratios of the potential surfaces be they ovoid or ellipsoid in make up. The ellipse shape becomes more elongated the higher the charged particle is. Probably the Electro magnetic field would bring about these effects. Here one has to keep an eye on the perturbation of the compass, you should always have one of theses at hand. There are now some people who have devices which not only pick up Electro - magnetic abnormalities within the atmosphere but can also pick up very high and low frequencies of sound. They look for the unusual range of waves with their equipment. With this there are one or two things that may not be of use to you as an enthusiast in your endeavours that of the Bell alarm system. We find that in many cases the impure silica and certain types of micas and other minerals display a sub - metallic lustre when viewed with electric reflected light. The samples are mostly composed of granted minerals, e.g., micas and other complex silicates. The X - ray differential in the analysis does substantiate the presence of the minerals mentioned here, the shining flakes collected in their fall. Suggest: Microscopic and spectrographic analysis into substance and structure as soon as possible. <<<Back to Articles <<<Back to Anomalous Photographs |