Abstract

Ordinary white light, circulating in a spherical shell of highly compressed air is a basis of natural ball lightning. The circulating light manifests itself in many other different phenomena that are usually considered anomalous. One of these phenomena is the abnormal interaction of small glowing balls with metal objects. In some cases, the balls burn round holes in metal sheets. In other cases, they leave craters. However, they do not leave any traces of melting. We analyze the reasons for this behavior and evaluate the energy of the light circulating in the balls.

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