I have an ir security camera monitor.
Orbs on my security camera.
A number of times i have observed random white lights of different sizes moving around the room often in an erratic manner.
Several examples of pictures taken with flash of rain with a still camera.
Watch it in full screen.
Orbs most often appear on camera when a piece of airborne dust an insect or a water droplet is close to the camera outside of the depth of field and the flash source is no more than a few.
This makes it look like the orbs are moving upward.
Many people see mysterious lights flying around in non linear seemingly intelligent guided flight on infrared security cameras.
They fly so fast they can leave a trail.
So orbs are not always spiritual but they certainly can be.
The room is totally dark and once set up i go to another room to take a look at the view i get.
I have something really weird happening when i leave my camera on in my lounge at night.
My bedroom has tiny white orbs of pure energy flying in from the window or simply appearing in the room.
This obviously triggers the infrared.
Orbs formally called spirit orbs are those semi transparent white balls seen floating around in many photographs taken in ghostly locations.
When we say orb in fact what we re referring to is a physics equation.
Snow orbs are more similar to insect orbs because they appear brighter due to the greater density that most have.
Sometimes the orbs have a flight path that makes them appear to follow people.
Light simply bounces off our camera to something spiritual or physical whose energy is dense enough to bend or reflect the light back to the camera making it possible to capture photographically.
Next time you pick up a camera watch out.
But as with still photo orbs they are really much closer to the camera than they seem.
As can be seen the reflected light looks like it is moving upward due to the shape of a falling rain drop.
They fly slowly or fast and in formation.
The apparent size of the orbs and their flight paths is an illusion caused by the compression of 3d visual space down to 2d.