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A model of ball lightning as a formation of water molecules confining an electric charge and the classical theory of the electron
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    A model of ball lightning as a formation of water molecules confining an electric charge and the classical theory of the electron (English)
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    17 July 2012
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    ball lightning
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    electro-frozen water
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    electrostatic stress
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    Poincare stress
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    classical electron theory
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    Maxwell-Einstein equations
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