We posted on this some years ago, and my conclusion then was that we may be dealing with methane filled slime mold sacs.
What is most unusual is that we also have significant phosphorescence, but this makes plenty of sense as anyone who has walked on leaf mold in absence of significant ambient light. In fact it is often the only way you can see such a pathway. On the other hand, what is been emitted is a lot of light compared to natural phosphorescence.
Truth is this is another example of unknown biology. The photos here do capture a rising light body within the woods. Thus the high objects do have a genesis that is like that of a slime mold.
Recall that i did postulate that such slime molds do populate the stratosphere in particular and perhaps part of the upper atmosphere as well. They certainly need to migrate from the ground to that living zone. This piece of geography appears particularly productive, though it may well be that it is an ideal case of a rising air mass taking these objects into the sunlight.
This is not the only such example of course. Other mountains do the same trick. Saw something like that in Banff years ago...
The Brown Mountain Lights – An Unexplained ‘Paranormal’ Phenomenon That’s Happened For Centuries
In Brief
- The Facts:The "Brown Mountain Lights" have been an observed phenomenon in North Carolina for a very long time. Below, there is more information as well as one out of many supposed paranormal experiences had by people who have visited the mountain.
- Reflect On:Is paranormal really out of the ordinary? Or is it something that's simply normal about our world, and a type of phenomena that's been happening since the beginning of time? Just because we don't understand it, doesn't mean its not real.
What
are “paranormal experiences”? I don’t really understand the term
anymore, it’s used to describe events and experiences that are out of
the ordinary, it implies that these events are not ‘normal.’ It’s almost
2019, and more people are starting to become aware of the fact that
“paranormal” experiences are actually quite normal, quite common, and
well documented throughout history. We have evidence in the form of
video footage, pictures, and actual physical evidence from several
different supposed events. Not only that, ‘paranormal’ discoveries have
been the subject of rigorous investigations by governments and
researchers around the world. The ‘Stargate’ program in the United
States, for example, was one that studied these experiences in order to
use them for intelligence purposes, and they worked. Here’s
a great example from the Central Intelligence Agency’s electronic
reading room about an individual who was able to move solid objects
through solid barriers, by simply using his mind. You can read more
about that, in-depth, here.
We live in a strange world, one in which
we don’t quite understand and for the most part, we still shy away from
and label findings in the paranormal world as different, not real,
pseudoscience or the stuff of imagination. Humanity has a long history
of not accepting certain phenomena based on the fact that it may shatter
a few of our long-held and ingrained belief systems, wherever they may
come from. We also have a long history of phenomena not being
acknowledged to protect certain interests. The UFO issue is a great
example, where suppression, although kept secret for multiple reasons,
is kept due to the new energy and propulsion systems that could come
from it.
The story that’s the topic of this
article is no different, it will definitely shatter your belief systems
if you’re not into this stuff, but if you are, you probably won’t be
surprised, especially given the fact that the experience took place at
Brown Mountain, North Carolina, which is a place full of stories similar
to this one.
Brown Mountain is known for what’s now
become known as the “Brown Mountain Lights.” They represent a series of
strange lights in the form of multiple colours that are often spotted
near or on Brown Mountain. The lights can be seen from multiple spots,
there was also help from the city of Morganton (North Carolina) via
building an overlook on North Carolina highway 181. They are fairly well
known…
Below is one of many pictures and pieces of footage that’s been floating around out there for a very long time. Hers’s a good blogging website where citizens have also posted more information and resources.
A website based in North Carolina who takes interest in this lore explains it quite well:
Brown Mountain is a low ridge in Burke County that, during dry, crisp evenings in the autumn, is host to a genuine and baffling mystery. When conditions are right, mysterious glowing orbs can be seen to rise up off the mountain, hover and wobble about fifteen feet up in the air, and then disappear. There’s no denying that the lights are real. They have been observed by countless witnesses and photographed on many occasions. But what they are is still unknown.
The Brown Mountain Lights have been observed for centuries, and multiple legends have arisen around the phenomenon. The Cherokee were aware of the lights, and according to some accounts claimed that the lights were the souls of Cherokee women searching for their men who had died in a great battle between the Cherokee and the Catawba that took place on Brown Mountain. Another legend says that the lights are the the ghostly echoes of lights that appeared during a search for a murdered woman in the 19th century.
The common theme this site doesn’t seem to include is extraterrestrial or extradimensional.
Below is a video that was taken from
Scientists at Appalachian State University, who caught the phenomenon on
camera as well. Researchers captured these glowing lights
simultaneously by two time-lapse digital video cameras near the
mountain, which is located just north of Morganton. The cameras are
operated by Daniel Caton and his colleague Lee Hawkins, of the physics
and astronomy department at Appalachian State.
The lore of Brown Mountain is filled
with so many stories, real stories, from real people, that it’s
surprising how little well known it still is. As far as the lights go,
there are many different explanations that have come forth. Everything
from extraterrestrial to interdimensional, to ghosts and more. Skeptics
have suggested that they are headlights from automobiles from the
valley below, but the lights have been observed for more than one
hundred years. If you look up pictures, videos and stories about the
phenomenon, you’ll see how ridiculous the headlight explanation is. Some
have suggested that the lights could be a naturally-occurring
electrical discharge caused by the geological fault line below the
mountain.
Below is Charles Braswell Jr. (right)
who shows Carl White a photo taken of the Brown Mountain Lights. White
is the host of the show, “Life in the Carolinas.”
One Experience (out of many) On Brown Mountain
This story was shared last year by a
YouTuber who has a channel called “Insane Disappearances.” This man has
done a lot of research into missing persons inside of National Parks.
Himself and other researchers in the field describe many similar strange
findings that all of these experiences have in common. He managed to
conduct an interview with a person who chose to remain anonymous, due to
fear. After her experience (she was also with two others), she explains
how she was harassed by police as well as park authorities, asking to
confiscate the pictures and the video footage she took. She kept
receiving calls on a regular basis from authorities asking her about her
experience, and on multiple occasions, authorities emphasized how it
was a long day, she was dehydrated and simply hallucinating.
I don’t usually share stories that
comprise simply of witness testimony, but after listening to this
woman’s story, seeing the pictures and watching her videos of her
experience, it really resonated with me and really came across in an
extreme genuine fashion. The way she was telling it just makes me
believe this is a genuine person who actually had a strange experience.
What was also interesting to note was her urgency in getting the
pictures as well as the videos up online for public access before they
could be taken away from her.
The story starts off with the woman
hiking with her friends. All of a sudden, her friends instantly
disappeared from the trail, but everything else remained the same. She
started to look for them and began to experience strange things, like
the path shifting, noticing water streams in an area of the mountain
where she was sure there were no streams. She heard strange noises, and
captured shots of a strange orange glowing orb that appeared to follow
her. She also claims that sometimes, this apparition took on the form of
a humanoid looking being. Her friends also had unique experiences as
she did, and when they eventually came out of the situation, they
compared notes, pictures, footage and stories…
As the day progressed, I kept feeling like, almost like the forest was kind of re-arranging itself around me. I swear that I turned directly behind me but the trail would be different… I also kept hearing things and weird whooshing of air… I kept seeing what looked like these bright orange colours that were, I don’t know if they were following me…
Here’s a message from the YouTube video description:
If you have an open mind this is the place to be. Join me, become intrigued as I case-read the four hundred and eleven baffling unsolved cases about hundreds of random people from clusters all over the globe who mysteriously vanish without a trace and are either never seen again or found hundreds of miles away from their last known location; deceased under weird circumstances. Todays episode is a validations interview that will answer all your questions about what happens to people who venture into our national parks to never be seen or heard from again. But with evident proof like this everyone’s perception will always be different because of their own level of experiences. So with that being said I believe her because the people that weren’t there to see what she saw are not going to believe her at first because those people are looking for extensive detailed analyzation, picking apart the evidence in her footage, lie detector tests, etc. at the end of the day she had an experience; an amazing yet creepy experience that answered every single question ever asked
It might be time to plan a trip to Brown
Mountain ;). You can find all of the pictures, footage and interviews
on his channel if you want to dive into this particular mystery a little
further!
Similar The Hessdalen Lights
Known as theKnown as the Hessdalen
Interactive Observatory, scientists at the University of Ostfold,
Hessdalen, Norway have captured and documented many strange anomalies
that seem to plague the area. It’s the only official 24 hour UFO
observatory in the world. Radar and cameras have tracked and filmed
numerous unexplainable phenomenon, the fastest one recorded at 30,000 km
per hour. (Faster than any known air-craft today.), scientists at the
University of Ostfold, Hessdalen, Norway have captured and documented
many strange anomalies that seem to plague the area. It’s the only
official 24 hour UFO observatory in the world. Radar and cameras have
tracked and filmed numerous unexplainable phenomenon, the fastest one
recorded at 30,000 km per hour. (Faster than any known air-craft today.)
Below is many unexplained pictures taken from the Observatory. You can find more here.
The Takeaway
There is a simple takeaway message that
goes with this article and it’s the fact that it’s okay to entertain an
idea without accepting it. It’s also important to acknowledge phenomena
that are not ‘officially’ acknowledged within the mainstream as ‘real,’
simply because these realities have tremendous implications, and they
are indeed real. Strange stories, occurrences, and footage coming out of
this area confirm without a doubt that the phenomenon of the Brown
Mountain lights are indeed real, as far as what they are, remains to be
unknown.
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