Are Mystery Lights (MLs) seen during daylight hours?
The State of Texas furnished a sign at the Marfa Lights View Park to inform people that mystery lights are only visible after dark but is this constraint an actual fact? The question is critical because if MLs shine only at night, then that mere fact eliminates all possible ML sources that are as likely to occur during daylight as at night. This nighttime only filter is powerful because it potentially eliminates seismic activity (crushing of quartz crystals below the earth’s surface, etc.), telluric (underground) currents, car lights (thanks to popularity of daytime running lights), subsurface volcanic activity and a whole host of other possibilities. In fact anything that might produce such a light during the day has to be discounted because we know that MLs are plenty bright enough to be seen during daylight hours. Nothing about MLs is ever completely straight forward. It turns out that people have reported seeing mysterious lights during daylight hours but such reports are rare and
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