Mysterious ball lightning may be a hallucination

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Seen something pale and round floating in the midst of a thunderstorm? If it lasted for a few seconds or less, it might be all in your head. Fluctuating magnetic fields, created by a nearby lightning bolt, could trick the brain into “seeing” round glowing objects, explaining at least some observations of mysterious ‘ball lightning’.

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