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What would you think if you saw a white sphere flying over a building then suddenly becoming invisible?

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a ufo? A balloon that just blown out a sight by the wind?

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  1. A balloon isn't a sphere. If it was a sphere, it would mean that most of the helium had gone and it wouldn't float anymore.

    It must be something else, how long did you see it for before it disappeared? Was it a fleeting glimpse? If so, it could be a trick of the eye.


  2. UFO, if you could not ID the object!

  3. i would say it is an ufo as recently scientist found o planet simillar to earth...if so why not other people exist in this planet......i would take o photo of it so i could analyze it later ...if you didn't don't worry they will return

  4. nothing,you just saw what you just saw,there is nothing wrong with it,but what ever you saw,has left a strong impression on

    yourself

  5. Being a child of the 60`s, I would probably think it was a flashback.

  6. man thats some good cheebah

  7. ummm...idk it's kinda weird

  8. 1) Stop

    2) Stare

    3) Blink Blink

    4) Logical Thinking - Paper? Plastic bag? Bubble? Plane? Frisbee? Balloon?

    5) Shake my head, walk off - thinking "I need to get my eyes checked..."

  9. Military Spy Drone.

  10. Maybe somebody just hit a home run.. Just kidding.  I would prob. think I had a bit of fuzz in my eye or something.  I have a hard time believing in ufo's.  I'm sure there is some explanation.  Was is windy?  It could have been a plastic grocery bag.  How big was it??

  11. I'll tell Rosie O'Donnelle to quit eating flying polar bears.

  12. Could be a number of things. Paper, balloon, plastic bag...

    Personally, if I saw it, I'd look for an explanation. If I didn't find one, I'd chalk it up to airborne debris and keep going.

  13. Its possible you witnessed a phenomenon called Ball Lightning.

    It's still poorly understood, but it manifests as a ball of white, blue, yellow or orange light, or a combination of, which moves erratically then disappears, sometimes silently, sometimes explosively. The cause and nature of this phenomenon is unknown. I saw it when I was very young, long before it was even accepted as a scientific fact. However, countless observations have brought this mysterious occurance into the realms of serious scientific research.

    It appears to be an electrical disturbance of sorts, and is commonly associated with electrical storms, hence the name. Though it has been known to appear spontaneously in the most unlikely and random of places.

    There's nothing wrong with your eyes, only with the people who are so full of their own speculations and prejudices that they refuse to believe anything that sits slightly outwith their own experiences of reality.

  14. It can be anything. Stop wondering about things you will never know for certain.

  15. I would think that it was something that could be easily explained, as opposed to thinking it was a UFO.

    Could also be your imagination, or a flashback..................or a bad batch of crack.

  16. just a random balloon

  17. RUN NOW THEIR COMING,      and their after the lint in your bellybutton

  18. I'd think I was hallucinating again.  Thankfully, I have a pill to take for that.

  19. http://www.rexresearch.com/grebenn/grebe...

  20. I would think .. gee that was strange..I would wonder what it was but I wouldn't worry about it. You most likely  will never know. Strange things happen all the time.

  21. Time to go to the eyedoctor.

  22. I wouldn't label it as anything... because I know that the balloon is possible and the alien is possible and that it could be something else entirely. So I would think about ti but not leap to conclusions.

  23. The possibilities are endless........no UFO would come that close to a building anyways, whether you believe in them or not.

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