Journal of Modern Physics

Volume 14, Issue 11 (October 2023)

ISSN Print: 2153-1196   ISSN Online: 2153-120X

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Explanation of Ball Lightning by Plasma Oscillations

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DOI: 10.4236/jmp.2023.1411078    96 Downloads   604 Views  
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Ball Lightning (BL) is a “plasma bubble” that has very remarkable properties. Its membrane contains a higher density of charged particles than the ambient medium. They are held together by mutually attracting surface charges, generated by collective oscillations of all unbound electrons inside the membrane. Energy losses by collisions and emission of radiation, as well as losses of charged particles by recombination, are compensated by extracting other ones from atmospheric air. Since that occurs in a special rhythmic way, this leads to “parametric amplification” of the oscillations of all unbound electrons in the plasma membrane. Moreover, BL is attracted by higher concentrations of charged particles in atmospheric air. Too much of them leads to explosion and too few to extinction of visible BL. Since the electric charge of BL is oscillating, it is also attracted by metals, water and glass. It can then heat, melt and vaporize these materials without stored energy. BL is even able to pass through window panes in 3 different ways, but that can also be explained.

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Meessen, A. (2023) Explanation of Ball Lightning by Plasma Oscillations. Journal of Modern Physics, 14, 1355-1381. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2023.1411078.

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