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Its true. the clouds are actually life forms of air mites sprayed by planes. trillions of micro sized flies engineered to swarm and cover the sun and absorb water and release it back down as rain when zapped. look at night after it rains under a porch light and you'll see them. vinegar disperses them. i suspect it gives them gas which they cannot release and explode like roaches on boric acid.
Artificial lights interfere with an insect's ability to detect the moonlight. They appear brighter, and radiate their light in multiple directions. Once an insect flies close enough to a light bulb, it attempts to navigate by way of the artificial light, rather than the moon.
Since the light bulb radiates light on all sides, the insect simply cannot keep the light source at a constant angle, as it does with the moon. It attempts to navigate a straight path, but ends up caught in an endless spiral dance around the bulb.
Originally posted by tsurfer2000h
reply to post by earthstar11
Its true. the clouds are actually life forms of air mites sprayed by planes. trillions of micro sized flies engineered to swarm and cover the sun and absorb water and release it back down as rain when zapped. look at night after it rains under a porch light and you'll see them. vinegar disperses them. i suspect it gives them gas which they cannot release and explode like roaches on boric acid.
Just a quick question for you.Do you have any clue of how a cloud is formed or even any idea about basic meteorology?
Clouds are air mites, Really?
Actually this is the reason you see bugs around your porch light at night..
Artificial lights interfere with an insect's ability to detect the moonlight. They appear brighter, and radiate their light in multiple directions. Once an insect flies close enough to a light bulb, it attempts to navigate by way of the artificial light, rather than the moon.
Since the light bulb radiates light on all sides, the insect simply cannot keep the light source at a constant angle, as it does with the moon. It attempts to navigate a straight path, but ends up caught in an endless spiral dance around the bulb.
insects.about.com...
But your reason is more interesting..
Originally posted by earthstar11
you are fooled to think they are clouds. i have expertise with these life forms and have mastered manipulating them to assemble or disperse at will .