Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Spiders do not make Angel hair



Not Angel Hair

 


A lot of media in Australia are reporting that angel hair has fallen on a Goulburn N.S.W. This is entirely inaccurate, as a little fact checking or research would clearly show. What has happened is that millions of tiny spiders and there webs have rained down from the sky. There is an important difference between the two phenomenon. 




Spider webs: is a thin thread created by a spider out of spider silk extruded from its spinnerets .


Angel Hair: Has been analysed and is not spider silk. Some experiments have found that in 'comes alive' under ultra violet light. It is difficult to study however as 'mainstream science' likes to ignore it, and it often disintegrates or evaporates within a short time of falling. 



Possible explanations for Angel Hair include;

  • Atmospheric electricity may cause floating dust particles to become polarized, which may cause them to join together, to form long filaments.

  • Ionized air may be sleeting off the electromagnetic field that surrounds a UFO.

  • Excess energy converted into matter, possibly associated with spiritual manifestations.  
Those interested should check out this scientific paper to start their journey. And another interesting source of Angel Hair (and misidentified spider webs) can be found at PROJECT 1947.





In short angel hair remains a true mystery while spider webs, while a novelty, are not. The media may as well be saying that angel hair pasta is falling from the sky.



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