If You See These Lights, Leave the Area ASAP

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The video discusses the various theories about what causes "lights in the sky" and explains that scientists are still not sure. Some of the theories include electric lines being broken during an earthquake, escaping gas during an earthquake, electric fields created by underground igneous rocks, and balls of light that are caused by electricity traveling up from underground.

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Bright Side is a great YouTube channel, but watching this alone at night just hits different.

gooftrap
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TO THOSE WHO DONT WANNA WAIT AN ENTIRE VIDEO

The thumbnail is a phenomenon of light that is shown before great earthquakes. Also can commonly be mistaken for a very rare form of lightning known as “ball lightning”. Not much is known about it, all we know is it hovers.. but it shocks everything near it so get away from those things.

crunchybro
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Think about how we produce static electricity is the same thing around earthquakes. It’s rubbing up against each other, exchanging electrons overtime building up and being released in different ways just like we have different ways to reproduce light with different things

russellsmejkal
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Those lights, look so magical but…….. dangerous

pauksa
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I've actually observed the "Morning Glory" cloud. It occurs in spring at Burketown near the Gulf of Carpentaria NW Queensland and can stretch for about 200km.

tonymccarthy
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I took a picture of a sun dog (or parhelion, as its other name) once when I was younger. Used a plain ol' 110 film camera. It wound up on the front page of our local newspaper.
Those mammatus clouds are scary. I was traveling with friends from Arkansas to Wyoming and we drove across part of Nebraska with those hanging above us. They looked like they were close enough to reach up and touch. I told the driver to put his foot in it and get us out of there, quick.

pamd.happykat
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Brigt side is one of the best youtbers let's get him to 45mil!!

OrrieClips
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My guess is it’s something with heat, quake: tectonic Plates Scraping causing heat, Volcano: Lavas Heat, Meteor’s: Heat From Meteor Burning up In the atmosphere, Aurora: Heat From The Sun.




For The Quake Lights

Stick_Cats
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If you see a bright side video, watch it ASAP

iPhonenaire
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i never thought any of the things u said in this video could happen but i guess it could you learn some thing new every day

anproductionsland
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That reminds me of the town of Centralia here in Pennsylvania USA. It started from an underground coal mine....you can't even get near it anymore

susielong
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That's why earthquakes have happened where I've been

Glamrock_studios
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All of the people watching the earthquake as it happens and in the unforseen future puts a lot of mental energy on that spot, millions of mass collective minds all focusing on one place and time we get strange phenomenon like this

shot
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The lights must have something to do with earth's magnetic field being disrupted. Every time earthquakes occur, it shifts the plates and the magnetic field changes alongside them.

micahh
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I like how the light is more dangerous than standing in the middle of a train track

Biologyman
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Amazing I’m a new subscriber
I love this Chanel
Congrats

raizaquintana
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The problem with this presentation is the excessive use of created animation and graphics based on exaggerated artistic interpretations that would surely misled uninitiated and non-discerning audience.

MrKockabilly
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So I think 2 months ago in college Station tx where I live we had a big thunderstorm and literally in front of my window but not right beside of my house there was a lighting strike and a blue glare after the strike for like 3 seconds I researched what they are I would tell you but I forgot what there called

yeetyboi
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The only birds that I know of that move that way are European Starlings, and that movement is known as a murmuration.

maryrosekent
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Oh wow why don't they try to harness it's power for energy?

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