Lightning Captured at 7,207 Images per Second

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Lightning Captured at 7,207 Images per Second

Postby Jamie » Jul 23rd, '12, 17:42

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Re: Lightning Captured at 7,207 Images per Second

Postby M Paul Lloyd » Jul 23rd, '12, 20:05

I'll second that. :o
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Re: Lightning Captured at 7,207 Images per Second

Postby Shadowwolf » Jul 25th, '12, 19:02

Damn.

Nice catch there sir.
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Re: Lightning Captured at 7,207 Images per Second

Postby Lateralman » Jul 26th, '12, 16:51

Its outline reminds me of an upside down tree in winter.
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Re: Lightning Captured at 7,207 Images per Second

Postby katesisco » Aug 10th, '12, 14:43

Ball lightening is energized plasma. PIC of the day thunderbolts.
//www.thunderbolts.info/wp/2012/08/06/protostar-expostulation-2/
What Planck sees are dusty, filamentary clouds containing charged ions called plasma. Moving clouds of plasma generate electric currents within each other. Whenever electric current flows through plasma the current spirals into filaments, which attract each other. However, due to short-range repulsion of their electromagnetic fields, rather than merging they spiral around one another in “Birkeland current” pairs.

As the energy density increases, the filaments enter “glow mode”, while the magnetic flux density draws matter from the surrounding space. Eventually, they form a number of glowing globes of plasma like “beads on a string.”
It is not necessary to restrict our view of the energy of plasma to galactic formation; it can happen in your living room during a storm which produces 'ball lightening.'
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Re: Lightning Captured at 7,207 Images per Second

Postby Shadowwolf » Aug 10th, '12, 14:51

This thread has nothing to do with ball lightning nor the EU.
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