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| May6-04, 02:09 AM | #1 |
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Mystery of the [Australian] Min Min lights explained |
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| May11-04, 02:06 AM | #2 |
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Boy, that's some skinny readin'!
This is much the same explanation that one person who came and talked about the Marfa lights proposed. The fact this guy reproduced it is quite persuasive. They could try the same thing with the Marfa lights if they could pinpoint the source. Nature's own fiber optics. |
| May12-04, 10:59 PM | #3 |
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OK-have read of old accounts of 'sailing ships' seen in the sky--and an old report of seeing 'marching soldiers' in the clouds....
quote:"Such mirages are caused by a temperature inversion, where cold dense air is trapped next to the ground under a layer of warmer air. A certain shape of temperature inversion will mean that light near the ground will be refracted in such a way that it travels in a curved path around the globe." so then-can this explain 'foo fighters' and UFOs (do they show up on radar?) |
| May13-04, 12:40 AM | #4 |
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| May23-04, 10:03 PM | #5 |
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I've seen the Aussie Min-Min Lights on many occassions. Although I agree with Ivan Seeking that SOME of this phenomena, can be explained as such. Take it from an experience observer, this explanation just doesn't wash for the MAJORITY of the Oz Lights.
I've talked with many Kooris (Australian Aborigines) about the phenomena. It is more than likely just another part of the UFO phenomena (ET Craft). |
| May23-04, 10:13 PM | #6 |
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| May24-04, 01:13 AM | #7 |
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Have you ever seen the Min-Min lights of Australia?
No? Like I said, I have, on MANY occasions. If you don't know what talking to Kooris has to do with the subject, it exposes your utter ignorance. Min-Min is an aboriginal (Koori) word. They have been here for (at least) 40 000 years (and retained that knowledge through their Dreamtime stories. Now, thats interesting... |
| May24-04, 02:03 AM | #8 |
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The Native American's here all have their tribal explanations for every mysterious phenomenon, including the Marfa lights. I'm sure they'd say something along the lines of whatever the aboriginals there say. The Mandan tribe, for instance, used to explain that the earth, the flat earth, was supported at it four corners on the backs of giant turtles. Aboriginals are generally not so great at the principles of physics. |
| May24-04, 02:14 AM | #9 |
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Before you two go at it, I'd like to hear all that there is to know about Min Min lights, if you don't mind, then, have at it!
What have you seen Nommos Prime? What have you heard? What are the legends? |
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