Dwanna Paul provides the latest Trance Report updates with highlights from her Circles of Light for January 30, 2012 set to video from a walking tour of haunted Jefferson, Texas.
A trance medium since childhood, Dwanna Paul has brought healing and comfort to people around the world with her messages from the spirit dimensions.
Trance Report with Dwanna Paul is a biweekly podcast feature covering the latest in spiritual science, the paranormal and ufo news
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January 31, 2012
January 30, 2012
Mysteries Blue Balls of Jelly Rain From Dorset Skies
A 61-year-old man was forced to run for cover when the heavens opened and blue jelly-like balls began falling from the skies.
Steve Hornsby told The Sun the sky turned a strange yellow colour before the slippery, transparent balls began raining down.
He said: “There was… a short, sharp hail storm that lasted for about 20 seconds.
“I had seen the hail come down and it looked like rock salt. But then I spotted something on the lawn and it looked like broken glass and I thought it must be the kids.
“But then I put my foot on it and it disappeared and I thought it was strange.”
Mr Hornsby believes the strange spheres may be some sort of pollution that was blown across the continent, but the Met Office says the substance is “not meterological”, the Daily Mail reported.
A scientist at his local university in Dorset has suggested they may be eggs taken from the sea by a bird and dropped over Mr Hornsby’s house – but it seems unlikely as there are no embryos inside them.
Other theories are the balls are sodium polyacrylate crystals used in floral displays or ammunition for a toy gun, the BBC reported.
Mr Hornsby added: “They were almost impossible to pick up, they were very jelly-like. I had to get a spoon and flick them into a jam jar. They had an exterior shell with a soft inside.
“It’s the most peculiar thing I have ever seen – there must be about 20 complete spheres. They don’t smell and they don’t float. I’ve been an aircraft engineer for many years and I’ve never seen anything
Curiosities and mysteries of the Universe January 30, 2012
Did you know that the universe is a giant cloud of alcohol?
It is composed of the same spirit we might find in any beer, but its composition has not gone through a fermentation process like the drink.
In these interstellar clouds, simple molecules like molecular hydrogen, water and carbon dioxide on dust grains together and react chemically to form complex molecules such as ethyl alcohol.
When the dust grains move toward the center of the molecular cloud, they begin to approach the central star, which is being created at its core, it makes you hot, possibly enough to evaporate some of the complex molecules as ethyl alcohol that ends in interstellar space.
The cloud G34.3 lies in the constellation Aquila and its diameter is one thousand times larger than our solar system. In it there is enough alcohol to supply 140,000 liters of beer each day to every person on earth for the next billion years.
Just do not be very advisable to use, as this beer among its components contain hydrogen cyanide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia and other chemicals that are very unpleasant.
To learn more about the cloud G34.3 alcohol and other curiosities of the universe can not help but watch the following video:
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