chrisonabike......this a quote from your original post written by Springer...
we came in off the balcony after the lightening had just missed us and were stood back in my studio, when, out of nowwhere, (and everybody
that was there saw this) a black strip of light a few inches thick came in through the studio door and stretched about 20 feet or so (the length of
the studio) and went out through the opposing studio window.
A question regarding this if thats ok. The "black strip of light" you describe, you say it was about 20ft. I know you said you only saw it for a
matter of seconds, but did it at any point appear to pass through anything in the studio?
I'm trying to guage a feel for what the studio is like, 20ft is pretty long, and although it was just a few inches wide, thats still something that
is pretty big to be passing through a room. Then again, the studio might be big and spaceous enough to accomodate this.
Was there anything in the strip of light's path? You did'nt mention anyone touching the light, so i take it no-one did, but if it hit anything as it
went through the room, did it react differently in anyway?
What i'm getting at, is that if no-one touched it, and it was not obstructed by anything in the room as it passed through, there is still a chance
that this light beam was in fact a solid mass......is that right? So even if it looked like a beam of dark light, thats still just your opinion, and
it could be something solid.
Either way, we would still be left with a 20ft rod or similar passing through your studio, which is just as weird lol and probably something that
would encourage me to fill my shorts!
I must admit to finding this intriguing.

Mainly because of the fact that this thing passed so close to you guys. If it was alien in origin, that
would be classed as quite a rare encounter i'd imagine.
Should it ever happen again, do you think you'd try and interact with it, maybe by way of touching it? Easy question to ask i guess, but you'd
probably be rooted to the spot again.
Have you taken any steps so that you can record any possible future sightings? Do you keep a camera nearby now?
Thanks,
CX.