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Huge, mysterious pillars of light have ‘emerged’ near the town of Palotino, Brazil on the 17th of December, 2012
December 27, 2012
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Aside from it resembling a focused beam of a light house beaconing light .. I’ve really enjoyed thinking on this one …
Now take the known explanation of a light house … and put it to the possibilities of celestial crafts traveling in from distant space, having to come through the upper seas of divided space constituting the 4 upper dimensional levels of open heavens hidden in Earth’s ionosphere, where celestials has always resided in their own levels of heavens just above our heads …
And then consider that there are many sky bases, even underwater bases which are cloaked in their own bubbles of open atmosphere … sustaining much celestial traffic to and from their stations …
With this knowing one could have a whole new scenario of a lighthouse …
“A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses and used as an aid to navigation for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways.”
Nice video though. 🙂
Mystery solved. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anticrepuscular_rays
They are Anticrepuscular rays. Anticrepuscular rays are near-parallel, but appear to converge at the antisolar point because of linear perspective.[1] Anticrepuscular rays are most frequently visible near sunrise or sunset. Crepuscular rays are usually much brighter than anticrepuscular rays. This is because for crepuscular rays, seen on the same side of the sky as the sun, the atmospheric light scattering and making them visible is taking place at small angles (see Mie theory). Although anticrepuscular rays appear to converge onto a point opposite the sun, the convergence is actually an illusion. The rays are in fact (almost) parallel, and the apparent convergence is to the vanishing point at infinity.