9 mysterious pillars of light suddenly appeared in the sky
The image attracted 12 million views on X.
Recently, locals in the small coastal town of Daisen near Tottori Prefecture, Japan witnessed an extremely strange phenomenon appearing in the sky of this area.
Accordingly, they were extremely surprised to see 9 strange light pillars appear in the night sky above the ocean. After seeing this scene, user Maashii immediately recorded the scene and posted it on social network X and attracted the attention of many people.
Explaining this phenomenon, many people said that this phenomenon is often called "Isaribi Kochu", describing the light being refracted into the clouds when the temperature drops and the water vapor in the air forms ice crystal streams. It is known that this phenomenon usually only appears once every few years.
Marcy, a resident who moved to the town nearly a decade ago, said he has seen similar phenomena three or four times. So these beams of light are not aliens but a rare and extremely interesting phenomenon.
Do aliens really exist?
There is currently no evidence of life on other planets, but the universe is a big place and it seems unlikely that of the trillions of planets thought to exist in the 13.8 billion year old universe, only Earth would have life. (The disconnect between the vastness of the universe and the lack of evidence of alien life is known as the Fermi Paradox.) So the search for extraterrestrials is a serious business, and scientists are getting better at finding them.
The first attempts to search for extraterrestrial life began before humans had the ability to leave our planet. According to the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute, the invention of radio opened the door to the idea of transmitting signals from other worlds, and inventors Nikola Tesla and Guglielmo Marconi both believed they could pick up signals from Mars in the early 1900s.
Interesting revelations about UFOs and aliens
A man dressed as an alien next to a mock flying saucer at the UFO airport in the village of Ares, southwestern France in 2010. Photo: AFP
1. The concept of ''flying saucers'' seems to date back to the late 1940s, when an American pilot named Kenneth Arnold first claimed to have seen at least nine objects flying in the sky, describing them as ''saucers skimming over the water''.
2. The concept of UFO (unidentified flying object) has been commonly used since 1952.
3. Several famous people have claimed to have seen UFOs and aliens in the sky. Most notably, former US President Jimmy Carter claimed to have seen a flying saucer in the sky in the early 1970s.
4. It is thought that most UFO sightings occur on Friday nights - which some believe is related to the time when many people go out drinking after work.
5. Scientists firmly believe that somewhere in the universe there may be other life and civilizations and that about 20% of all planets in the known universe may have life. Some people also believe that the aliens we have encountered are similar to squids or dolphins on Earth.
6. It is believed that life on other planets is likely to be aquatic. Studies have also shown that signs of water have been found on the moon, Mars and elsewhere.
7. Scientists estimate that there may be up to 40 billion planets like our Earth in the Milky Way, based on our current knowledge of extrasolar planets in the universe.
8. It's hard to believe, but there are about 40,000 US citizens and more who have taken out insurance policies to protect themselves financially in case of alien abduction.
9. Scientists and interested people often refer to the area of space that is likely to host extraterrestrial life as the ''Goldilocks Zone'' - not too close or too far from the sun, it's just right.
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