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Freaked12:
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Marfa Lights
Marfa, Texas

The Marfa Lights have baffled scientists since the first recorded sighting in 1883. Visible only on clear nights, the weird yellowish-green orbs float, bounce around, and vanish then reappear over the Mitchell Flats, just outside of Marfa, Texas. Explanations range from the mundane (mirages, car taillights) to the otherworldly (alien spacecrafts, displaced souls), but the fun of these inexplicable lights is certainly in the mystery. Each Labor Day weekend, Marfa residents celebrate the phenomenon at the Marfa Lights Festival. The three-day fest – complete with live music, street parties, and local arts and crafts vendors – kicks off with a Friday night parade and has become a reunion for former Marfa residents and mystery lights fanatics alike (there are several full books on the topic, by the way). Year round, visitors flock to the viewing center, about 10 miles east of Marfa, for a glimpse of the mystifying glows.

Why can't science explain what is going on. This makes science a total fail.

Posted by.*****

I'm a mistake - legalize abortion!:

--- Quote from: Arsenal<3 on June 20, 2010, 07:06:00 pm ---Yahoo>Answers>Religion and Spirituality

Marfa Lights
Marfa, Texas

The Marfa Lights have baffled scientists since the first recorded sighting in 1883. Visible only on clear nights, the weird yellowish-green orbs float, bounce around, and vanish then reappear over the Mitchell Flats, just outside of Marfa, Texas. Explanations range from the mundane (mirages, car taillights) to the otherworldly (alien spacecrafts, displaced souls), but the fun of these inexplicable lights is certainly in the mystery. Each Labor Day weekend, Marfa residents celebrate the phenomenon at the Marfa Lights Festival. The three-day fest – complete with live music, street parties, and local arts and crafts vendors – kicks off with a Friday night parade and has become a reunion for former Marfa residents and mystery lights fanatics alike (there are several full books on the topic, by the way). Year round, visitors flock to the viewing center, about 10 miles east of Marfa, for a glimpse of the mystifying glows.

Why can't science explain what is going on. This makes science a total fail.

Posted by.*****

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Just because some questions can't be answered doesn't make Science a fail. Science has produced miracles..
How can this guy be calling science a total fail when he is asking the question in the internet ?

Seems like a brain-fault... ::)

$tyli$h Executive:
Science is not a "total fail". If it was, he wouldn't be using his computer or mobile to post this in Yahoo Answers.

Freaked12:
I think he meant that by using science, You dont get answers but more and more questions thus destroying the whole originality of the concept

I'm a mistake - legalize abortion!:

--- Quote from: Arsenal<3 on June 21, 2010, 06:35:24 pm ---I think he meant that by using science, You dont get answers but more and more questions thus destroying the whole originality of the concept

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He must be the guy flashing Disco lights out there and calling them Marfa Lights.... ::)

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