Daniel · 11 answers · 3y

Does ball lightning really exist?

Actually, the entire sky doesn't exist. I know because I asked it if it exists, and it was like, "naw" and I was like, "Ok, tight. Kind of weird, though, like, honestly? but no judgment." and that was also the day that I got solar retinitis, mom.

It obviously does. The only people who don't believe in it are people who don't believe in anything they can't explain.

It obviously does. The only people who don't believe in it are people who don't believe in anything they can't explain.

There seem to be reliable first hand experiences plus some scientific evidence, but as long as we cannot experiment with them in a laboratory knowledge is scarce.

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