- Norveški NLO. -
In an excellent article on her Earthfiles website, Linda Moulton Howe reports on the utter bafflement of Norwegian scientists over mysterious lights appearing in the valley of Hessdalen, Norway.
She writes of the research there: "The results can be broken down into two groups:
· 95% are thermal plasmas
· 5% are unidentified solid objects
The plasmas emit long wave radio frequencies and strangely, their temperatures do not vary with change in size or brightness." She quotes the scientists’ research summary:
"1) most of the luminous phenomenon is a thermal plasma
2) the light-balls are not single objects but are constituted of many small components which are vibrating around a common barycenter
3) the light-balls are able to eject smaller light-balls
4) the light-balls change shape all the time
5) the luminosity increase of the light balls is due to the increase of the radiating area. But the cause, and the physical mechanism with which radiation is emitted, is currently unknown"
Ms. Howe interviews Massimo Teodorani, Ph.D., Astrophysicist, who released the report on the 2001 Hessdalen sightings. The scientist speaks of the baffling phenomenon observed.
"I don’t know how it is possible that Nature is spontaneously able to do that. Anyway, we deduce that the plasma is trapped inside a sort of magnetic cage and the magnetic cage closes around the plasma and keeps it fixed in some way, prevents it from expanding. But where does it come from? We don’t know."