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02-08-2008, 06:41 PM #1OPSenior Member
My unplugged lamp glowed last night!
I was completely sober, lying in bed. I glanced over at a lamp in my bedroom that we never plugged in, because we don't need it. All of a sudden, the whole thing, shade, stand and everything glowed with a bluish-white light.
The only possible explanations I could think of:
1) It turned on... but it was unplugged.
2) A car's headlights shone on it. Well, a couple minutes later, a car's lights did shine on it, (and the wall, and the dresser) a slim sliver of light because the curtains were drawn.
3) A reflection coming in from light shining through the open doorway, and reflecting off the curtains or window. But, the lamp was the only thing glowing.
So, I must conclude there is no physical explanation.
Interestingly, when I astral travel, I have been trying to turn lights on and off, but failed.
My theories are that either a spirit did it, or I did it telekinetically somehow by accident. (photokinetically?)angry nomad Reviewed by angry nomad on . My unplugged lamp glowed last night! I was completely sober, lying in bed. I glanced over at a lamp in my bedroom that we never plugged in, because we don't need it. All of a sudden, the whole thing, shade, stand and everything glowed with a bluish-white light. The only possible explanations I could think of: 1) It turned on... but it was unplugged. 2) A car's headlights shone on it. Well, a couple minutes later, a car's lights did shine on it, (and the wall, and the dresser) a slim sliver of light because the Rating: 5
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02-08-2008, 06:50 PM #2Senior Member
My unplugged lamp glowed last night!
Never plugged in... ever??
Capacitor's hold a charge.. if it was plugged in, even a number of days or weeks ago.. a small amount could've been stored in the capacitor and released at any random point especially if there was a bulb to take the stored charge.
Even if you didn't plug the ballast in when you bought it.. they test it when manufactured so it could still have a stored charge.
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.... This is all theory of course.. but i'm sure it could happen...maybe....
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02-08-2008, 07:30 PM #3Senior Member
My unplugged lamp glowed last night!
Nomad, did the flash happen very quickly? Was the light REALLY bright? Like an industrial flash-bulb? Accompanied by a very quick 'Did-I-just-hear-that?' vacuum sound at the same time?!
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02-10-2008, 10:23 PM #4Junior Member
My unplugged lamp glowed last night!
what interests me is that you say you try this when your astrel travel, i was wondering whether you could explain that to me as i'm alittle confused
love n stuff:hippy:
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04-01-2008, 12:47 AM #5Junior Member
My unplugged lamp glowed last night!
dude, i have had a much much similar experience. i was sleeping one night and i have this old fish tank light in my closet which is right next to my bed. well this light stopped working a long time ago and i woke up and i swear to god that thing was on, so i got up and turned it off and fell back asleep. the fallowing morning i picked it up and noticed it wasnt plugged in, so i tried to turn it on again and of course it didnt turn on, so i plugged it in and the light still didnt come on. i was pretty freaked out to be honest. :thumbsup:
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04-01-2008, 12:51 AM #6Senior Member
My unplugged lamp glowed last night!
Originally Posted by Blazerboy1
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