Analyzing My Orb Encounter

I’m not sure why this latest encounter has effected me that way it has. It’s something I just can’t seem to stop thinking about. I had AI create an image from my description. It’s fairly close, although there where only two of them and I never saw the larger dark orbs while the white lights where on, only once they turned off, but this is pretty close to how I assume they must function.

The white light is apparently what you are able to see at night when these things are flying around. You don’t see the larger dark orb that is carrying this light because it’s typically night. Because of that, you’ll assume it’s a small white orb, but that’s actually just a light on the craft. That’s the only way I can describe what I saw. When the lights turned off I noticed much larger orbs where the lights were, and a slight red haze around the objects.

One thing I don’t understand is why they turned the lights off when they saw me. Why not just not fly with the lights off if you’re not trying to be seen? What good is the light? It wasn’t a beam shining towards the ground. It didn’t emit light like a flashlight, it was more like a navigation light, very bright, but not a beam. It looked like a ball of very bright light, although afterwards I realized it was attached to a larger sphere. When the lights turned off they resembled the image below:

Once the white lights turned off, they both instantly began floating upwards and out of sight. Almost as if they needed the white light to keep them low and moving, and without the light they were at the mercy of buoyancy, and could only haphazardly float upward and out of sight. Recently, seeing the Buga Sphere in the news, slightly reminds me of these orbs because of a patch on the sphere that looks like it’s meant to light up, and is roughly the same size.

Either way, if I’ve seen these orbs, then I’m sure others have seen them up close as well, and know exactly what I’m describing. What I don’t understand is why the were circling an innocuous marshy wooden area for almost a week. It kind of makes me want to search the marsh for whatever they may have been looking for.

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