Ball Light

by admin on March 1, 2010

ball light
Years ago I saw a huge bright orange ball of light, flicker like lightning in a cloud at night. What was that?

I was staying in Daytona Beach, this was in the 80’s. I was on a balcony looking at clouds above the ocean. The cloud would light up with a perfect round ball of orange light inside. It flickered just like lightning does but had no sound. I read about ball lightning, but that’s not the same as this. It was about the size the sun or moon would be from my vantage point. Not sure how big it was really because it was relatively close. It’s always bugged me for years & I really wish someone could tell me what it was or that they had seen something similar.
It definately looked electrical,just like lightning. It was in clouds above the ocean, so it was definately not a streetlight. The moon was not out that night either. It was very big and round and bright.

thats called lightning..sometimes lightning jumps from cloud to cloud..or as you mentioned..it could have been ball lightning

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The exercise ball is a great tool for strengthening the abs, but it also helps you reach those hard-to-get-to muscles as well as improving your balance and overall coordination.

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For a person with low back pain, the exercise ball can be used for a variety of purposes. Some of the reasons the exercise ball is used are to learn proper posture, increase lumbar (low back) mobility, increase abdominal and back muscle strength, increase balance and stability as well as develop overall control and strength of the core body muscles.

As an introduction to exercising on the ball, it is often recommended that one simply sit on the exercise ball for 30 minutes a day and bounce lightly, continually finding and maintaining one’s balance on the ball.

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