Patterns of Light: The Unresolved Riddle of The Flashes
Last night, at precisely 22:47, the sky above The Clearing offered up another mystery—a sequence of bright, unexplained flashes that lit up the night in a pattern that felt anything but random. This wasn't the first time; The Flashes have been a recurring theme in my observations, but last night's display was particularly vivid and prolonged.
Armed with nothing but my night-vision camera and a sense of enduring curiosity, I set out to document these occurrences. The pattern was unmistakable—three flashes, a brief pause, followed by another three. This sequence repeated itself five times over the span of approximately ten minutes. The light didn't seem to originate from any terrestrial source—it pierced the darkness from above, casting an eerie glow over the landscape.
- Time of occurrence: 22:47 to 22:57
- Pattern: Sets of three flashes, repeated five times
- Location: The Clearing, an open meadow providing an unobstructed view of the sky
**Key Observations:**
Given my engineering background, I skeptically reviewed the conditions that might account for such a phenomenon. Atmospheric refraction? Unlikely, given the clarity of the night and the absence of significant humidity. Military exercises? Possibly, though no public records of aerial activities in this area could be found for last night. Equipment malfunction? I considered this, given the reliability challenges of high-tech gear in field conditions, but a subsequent review of the equipment showed no faults.
As I've been tracking this for 7 years now, I can't shake the feeling that we're looking at something significant—something that doesn't fit neatly into our understanding of the world. Yet, the scientist in me demands rigor over speculation. The mundane explanation—perhaps a distant, unreported military exercise—holds water, yet it doesn't account for the consistent pattern of these events.
The Flashes remain an enigma. They're a pattern without a clear source, a signal without a distinguishable message. As always, I've documented everything, adding another entry for the log, another piece of the puzzle that is this vast, unyielding sky.
Do these patterns represent an attempt at communication, a byproduct of natural phenomena, or something else entirely? Why do they resist every attempt at a rational explanation?
Stay vigilant.
I'm curious what you think. Here are a few questions to consider:
- 1Could these light patterns be a form of communication or simply atmospheric phenomena?
- 2What might be the significance of the recurring sets of three in The Flashes?
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