**DATA GLITCH DETECTED: VACATION HOME DEFIES PHYSICS, TIME**
*Location: Cape Cod, Massachusetts*
**The Anomaly:** A summer house listed as vacant for 40 years has been repeatedly photographed by Google Earth, showing the exact same cloud formation over the property on every single occasion—including at midnight.
**The Data Points:**
- July 2018: Satellite captures house at 2:14 PM. Cloud overhead.
- August 2021: Street View car passes at 11:47 AM. Cloud identical.
- December 2023 (winter off-season): Drone footage from a realtor. Cloud again.
- January 2024: GPS metadata from a lost hiker's photo. Cloud there. At 3:00 AM.
**The Catch:** Local records show the property owner died in 1981. No one has ever entered or left the residence. Yet the inside lights flicker at precisely the same time every night—just as the cloud “shadows” the roof.
**The Glitch:** Mathematical modeling reveals the cloud’s trajectory *matches a known weather pattern from 1979*. The house appears to be “stuck” in a single frame of time, while the rest of the world moves forward.
**Theories on the board:**
- The house is a “memory bubble” of a summer that never ended.
- The cloud is a timestamp—a digital artifact of a simulation that forgot to update.
- Or, as one analyst whispered before their feed cut out: “The house isn’t in *our* summer.”
**Status:** Data locked. Property removed from all public mapping. Investigators report hearing faint 8-track music coming from inside when the wind blows just right.