How to differentiate ghost orb and dust orb?
Posted by Augustine Towonsing on April 10, 2011 · Leave a Comment
If an orb that is captured on digital camera or on film and shows certain characteristics such as being transparent or having faces within it but it still has one dominant characteristic which is a demarcated outer ring, then the orb falls into the dust category. However, if an orb has substance, has contrails, emits its own light source or the appearance is spherical with a fine surface without a demarcated ring then it is qualified to be a ghost orb. Of course, there are also ghost orbs that have multiple non-demarcated rings that become its dimension.
Most of the time ghost orbs that are photographed have no demarcated outer ring. This is not an opinion but a fact, as I have done research on orbs that are related to the environment that have become the dark side of real ghost orbs and the research findings have defined that orbs that are generated by the environment have only one similar basic characteristic that becomes dominant, which is the demarcated outer ring. However, we must remember that the environment not only produces orbs but also ghostly images that are related to insects that can be mistaken as orbs in motion.
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