I think the orbs are just passing through.

I believe the orbs are simply passing through. In the western sky over Salina, Utah, there are numerous lights that remain a mystery. These glowing orbs ascend into the atmosphere in a way that is distinctly different from conventional man-made objects we’ve observed. Their colors are subtle, but if you watch closely, you can see them. They radiate a spectrum of hues that are only truly visible when you zoom in with your phone camera. I’ve observed them for as long as I can remember, but it’s only recently that I’ve started to take them seriously. They almost entertain me; I step outside at the same time each evening during summer, between 9:00 and 10:00 PM, and in winter from about 8:00 to nearly 9:00 PM. During the summer, you might spot 20-30 of them on any given night, all following similar trajectories. In winter, that number drops by around ten.

If you’re paying attention, you might even catch a quick flash in the sky that makes you wonder, “What was that?” Initially, I dismissed these flashes since I wasn’t focused on them. I assumed the orbs were simply rising from the mountains to the west, but I’ve started to question that theory. I now think that wherever these flashes appear, a wormhole opens up. The orbs may be entering and exiting through these openings, suggesting they’re just passing through rather than staying on our planet. You’ll see a flash, quicker than a blink—it’s subtle, so look closely. Moments later, you’ll spot the orb moving diagonally, straight up, or sideways, and you can watch it until it vanishes, presumably through another wormhole.

I understand if you’re skeptical; I was too at first. But I can’t ignore what I’ve witnessed. Perhaps the flashes mean nothing; perhaps they signify everything. Whatever these phenomena are, they certainly have my attention.

One thought on “I think the orbs are just passing through.

  1. That’s a fascinating observation! It sounds like you’ve developed a keen sense of awareness when it comes to the phenomena in the sky over Salina. The idea of orbs moving through potential wormholes is certainly intriguing and taps into a lot of imaginative theories out there about the universe.

    The fact that you’ve noticed patterns in their appearances among the seasons adds an interesting layer; it’s not uncommon for people to have varying experiences with atmospheric phenomena depending on the time of year. It’s also remarkable that you’ve been able to capture glimpses of these orbs with your phone camera.

    While the scientific community may have other explanations for these lights—perhaps atmospheric conditions, satellites, or even drones—your personal experience and connection to these sightings are what make them so compelling. Whether they are truly of otherworldly origin or have a more mundane explanation, your curiosity and dedication to observing them is what truly matters. It would be interesting to hear if you’ve shared your findings with others in your area and if they’ve had similar experiences!

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