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Ball Lightning Created In the Lab

EWAdams writes to point us to a New Scientist report that the mysterious phenomenon of ball lighting has now been created in a Brazilian research lab. The phenomenon has long been reported anecdotally but never explained or understood. Scientists have devised numerous possible explanations, including mini black holes left over from the Big Bang, but have had little success in producing working examples. From the article: "A more down-to-earth theory... is that ball lightning forms when lightning strikes soil, turning any silica in the soil into pure silicon vapor. As the vapor cools, the silicon condenses into a floating aerosol bound into a ball by charges that gather on its surface, and it glows with the heat of silicon recombining with oxygen. To test this idea, a [Brazilian] team... took wafers of silicon just 350 micrometers thick, placed them between two electrodes and zapped them with currents of up to 140 amps. Then... they moved the electrodes slightly apart, creating an electrical arc that vaporised the silicon. The arc spat out glowing fragments of silicon but also, sometimes, luminous orbs the size of ping-pong balls that persisted for up to 8 seconds." Here is a movie of the phenomenon.

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  1. Big deal by iamdrscience · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    They've been selling lightning balls at Radio Shack for years now.

  2. Re:Slashdotted Video? by Mike89 · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Is it just me or is this not a good idea
    Reminds me of an Australian website about Tesla coils - I can't find the original picture that used to give everyone on the forums a laugh, but it was this Aussie guy standing in a shed with boxers and a pair of thongs on infront of a Tesla coil. This is the closest picture I can find to demonstrate what I mean.