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Could these paranormal events be the result of intelligences manifesting matter through dimensions? Certainly this would require a tremendous amount of energy. Then the tell tale sign of sulphur smells could be the effect of this energy 'entering' or 'exiting' our dimension.
originally posted by: combatmaster
a reply to: KellyPrettyBear
Yes, the smell of Sulphur is a weird one.
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Could these paranormal events be the result of intelligences manifesting matter through dimensions? Certainly this would require a tremendous amount of energy. Then the tell tale sign of sulphur smells could be the effect of this energy 'entering' or 'exiting' our dimension.
What does this mean exactly? that in another dimension there is a super advanced race of humans? or more like a whole different form of life we cannot percieve with our 5 senses? or am i just off the rails?
originally posted by: funbox
a reply to: KellyPrettyBear
Charles Fort's book are full of sulphurous exhalations,
chapter 6 , the book of the damned
funbox
originally posted by: zazzafrazz
a reply to: Soylent Green Is People
I think given the connection with paranormal activity (spirit, say they do exist for this discussion) it may mean that energy manifesting in our dimension can in some instances give off this smell. And I suppose the OP is asking why does this happen.
originally posted by: KellyPrettyBear
originally posted by: zazzafrazz
a reply to: Soylent Green Is People
I think given the connection with paranormal activity (spirit, say they do exist for this discussion) it may mean that energy manifesting in our dimension can in some instances give off this smell. And I suppose the OP is asking why does this happen.
From the quoted article, that is pure science, no
fringe stuff at all:
"Ball lightning is an unexplained atmospheric electrical phenomenon. The term refers to reports of luminous, spherical objects which vary in diameter from pea-sized to several meters. It is usually associated with thunderstorms, but lasts considerably longer than the split-second flash of a lightning bolt. Many early reports say that the ball eventually explodes, sometimes with fatal consequences, leaving behind the odor of sulfur"
AND also the fringe stuff smells like sulfur, going back millenia.
This is the entire correlation of the post.
Kev