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What light is strong enough to do this...???


InsaneAl

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Hi guys, I would post/ask this on a more appropriate forum but I don't belong to any of these sites,, nor do I belong to any Facebook or Google sites or any such public sites. One thing I do love to do is watch live video feeds around the world.. I watch a lot of Japanese live feeds (just love them) and this morning, just half an hour ago, I was quickly checking to see if the links were still active and as I watched this one - this happened...!!!

 

People,, this is Mt Fuji yes "Mt Fuji", that means a whole mountain. Now look at the light "Behind It". It was a quick flash of light, then dark once again, although you can mostly see the outline of Fuji always from this feed - I guess it's just all the lights from cities etc that do that, but this flash caught my eye,, a quick flash then out, not unlike an explosion. I scrolled the live feed backwards and paused at the frame(s) that showed this, then I performed a screen dump and saved it to image, which I posted below. The local time in Japan was approx 4:56 am, nowhere near sunrise which would be at least a hour and a half or more away in winter there,, so what on earth is strong enough to cause a flash large enough to cast a silhouette of a "mountain"like this...???

NO,, this is no joke/prank or quiz or anything silly like that. I am genuinely wondering what happened here...!!!

Shortly after this, a smaller flash also happened but was not as big as this one. I am still watching that live feed and it's almost an hour since this happened...

 

Edit in a few minutes later..

No I don't think it's lightning either, because I checked all the live feeds and could not find any clouds or rain anywhere near Mt Fuji or Hamamatsu, Kyoto, Osaka, Tokyo - anywhere this must have happened from...

 

InsaneAl

Mt Fuji 2020-01-31 (4-55 am) What Causes This-FS.jpg

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nothing special, just an important power electric failure can cause that, for example when a power trifasic transformer fails due short circuits...
 

 

 

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