In the center of such a wave, with a decrease in water pressure, in each period of oscillation, a brightly luminous ball periodically appears and goes out with the frequency of an acoustic wave. In particular, circulating light is observed in a cavitation bubble that occurs during acoustic cavitation in cold water under the action of a spherical acoustic wave with a frequency of several tens of kilohertz. Circulating light is a phenomenon that occurs in many luminous objects with anomalous properties. We consider this explanation as the decisive argument in the correctness of the optical theory of the ball lightning nature.Īrguments are presented that cavitation bubbles arising at hydrodynamic cavitation contain the light circulating along their surface. Now we presents in a popular form an explanation of the most known and intriguing puzzles of ball lightning behavior. These forces surpass other known forces and determine a behavior of the sphere of light in the air atmosphere. The forces arising at an interaction of the light and an inhomogeneous optical medium increases by billion times also. The intensity of the circulating light in the sphere of 10 cm diameter increases by about one billion times as compared with that of the light propagating in a straight line. White light fells into a trap that it created for himself. In turn, the intense circulating light compresses the air due to the phenomenon of the electrostriction pressure. The thin layer of the strongly compressed air is the light guide that prevents radiation of the light in surrounding space. It is a symbiosis of a thin spherical layer of strongly compressed air and the intensive light that circulates in the layer in all possible directions. A single theory that satisfies this requirements is the optical theory where ball lightning consists of the conventional white light that we see and the air that we breathe. We believe that a correct theory should explain anomalous behavior of ball lightning in an atmosphere. Now above 500 different theories on the ball lightning nature are known.
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