The Wikipedia article talks about the ball lightning as "an unexplained atmospheric electrical phenomenon". I am going to argue that the ball lightning almost certainly does not exist as a physical phenomenon. Instead, most sightings of the ball lightning are probably optical after-images in the eye of the observer.
Advent of camera phones and the ball lightning
According to the Wikipedia article, in year 1960, 5 % of U.S. population claimed having seen the ball lightning. The phenomenon is described as a light ball lasting up to 20 seconds. Sometimes the ball lightning appears indoors. I personally had a close relative who said that he had seen a ball lightning hovering above their kitchen stove.Now that almost everybody is carrying a camera phone in their pocket, we would expect to see an explosion in the number of photographs and videos of the ball lightning. Thousands of such pictures should be snapped every year!
But from the Internet I can find few modern pictures of the ball lightning. A Google image search brings up some old drawings of the ball lightning inside a house, and some outdoors shots of various lights. Looks like the ball lightning has become very "shy" at the advent of camera phones. It no longer appears so often. The simple explanation for this is that the phenomenon never existed physically.
Ball lightning likes houses and humans?
The classic ball lightning story is that it enters a home through a chimney, moves around in a room, and throws small objects, like books, around. The father of my best friend told that as a child, during World War II he was reading a newspaper, when a ball lightning appeared and behaved just like in the classic story. He said that he did not notice any ball lightning by himself, but the other people present in the room were terrified and told this story afterwards to him.The question is, why does a ball lightning enter homes? Is the ball lightning an intelligent being who likes to frighten humans? If a ball lightning by chance goes inside through a narrow chimney, we should have at least a thousand times more ball lightnings circling around in the yard of the house! The simple explanation is that the phenomenon does not exist physically, but only in the minds of humans.
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