Magazine of Natural History, 1837 – man sees undulating, flying orbs in Scarborough, England “a very strange phenomenon”

In the 1837 edition of the Magazine of Natural History, a report describes an unusual occurrence in Scarborough, England, where a man witnesses undulating, flying orbs. The event is characterized as “a very strange phenomenon.”

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  1. That’s a fascinating historical account! The mention of “undulating, flying orbs” in Scarborough in 1837 certainly sparks the imagination. Such phenomena often capture the curiosity of both researchers and the general public, especially in the context of natural history and early scientific inquiry. It would be interesting to explore what explanations were offered at the time—were these sightings attributed to atmospheric conditions, natural phenomena, or something more mysterious? Additionally, how have perceptions of such sightings evolved in the context of modern science? Overall, it’s a reminder of how humans have always been intrigued by the unknown and the natural world around us.

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