Mysterious Purple Sphere's Found In Arizona Desert

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  • skywizard
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It was a normal Sunday in Vail for Geradine Vargas. Normal, until she and her husband stumbled upon something kind of weird. What are these mysterious, translucent purple spheres that were recently found by the thousands in the Arizona desert? Anyone want to take a stab at what they are?

~skywizard

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10 comments

  • skywizard#

    skywizard February 4, 2013 4:36:55 PM CET

    What is odd to me about this pile of ‘what ever’ is there is no moisture ring in the sand around the pile. Surely the sand would have soaked up some of the liquid. Also in the hot sun, in a desert, looks like the evaporate rate would be pretty high even after one day. Yet they are still wet and slimy.

    Huuuummm… Maybe an alien frog thinking this use to be a lake?? :)

  • manjarinewman#
  • manjarinewman#

    manjarinewman February 4, 2013 4:50:14 AM CET

    i have uploaded pix re Purple balls debunked they are polyacrylamide not naturally occurring unless you live in china.

  • CodeChief#

    CodeChief February 2, 2013 10:36:55 AM CET

    Yeah I suppose it's still interesting. Just a shame the other video was deleted, showing how the stuff expands and reacts when you play with it... now that was cool!

  • skywizard#

    skywizard February 1, 2013 10:39:16 PM CET

    Not making a fool out of me! I just found this and thought it was interesting, didn't say I believed it.

  • CodeChief#

    CodeChief February 1, 2013 7:10:04 PM CET

    This is a hoax and the other video which explains it has strangely been deleted, to hide it?

    They are called "jelly balls", look here for example:

    http://downtowncrafts.com/jelly_balls.htm

    Somebody is trying to make a fool of you!

  • CodeChief#

    CodeChief February 1, 2013 1:39:56 AM CET

    The solution has just been posted here:

    http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/123523/Amazing_Water_Absorbing_P...

  • Kycoalminer#

    Kycoalminer February 1, 2013 1:07:40 AM CET

    water beads for horticulture plant

  • Nedroj#

    Nedroj January 31, 2013 10:02:36 PM CET

    Ill think the tv presenters got fungus for brains..

  • MickyMouse#

    MickyMouse January 31, 2013 9:21:43 PM CET

    Jellyfish sucked up from ocean by wind and dropped back down. I bet there were strong winds in the preceeding days from the coast.

    OR

    The first of an invading alien force.... they may have underestimated us a little :)