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Is Ball Lightning Real? For centuries, eyewitnesses have reported glowing spheres of electricity drifting through thunderstorms, gliding down church aisles, and even appearing inside airplanes. This rare and mysterious weather phenomenon—known as ball lightning—has baffled scientists and sparked debate over whether it’s real or just legend.

In this episode of Smartest Year Ever, Gordy dives into the strange and unsettling history of ball lightning sightings. From a fiery globe that tore through a Devonshire church in 1638, to a glowing orb witnessed by passengers aboard an airliner in 1963, to a recent video filmed in Alberta in 2025, reports of floating lightning balls continue to surface.

But what exactly is ball lightning? Scientists have long struggled to explain it. Some theories point to plasma spheres created when lightning strikes silicon-rich soil, while others argue it could be electrical discharges or illusions caused by atmospheric conditions. In 2012, a Chinese research team even managed to capture a rare event on high-speed cameras, offering a glimpse at the physics behind this phenomenon.

Even with satellites, sensors, and modern instruments, ball lightning remains one of the least understood weather mysteries on Earth. Could understanding it help us improve aviation safety and storm prediction—or is it destined to remain one of nature’s most baffling tricks?

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