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Data analysts tracking real-time aurora borealis patterns have uncovered a bizarre glitch: For exactly 3.7 seconds, the northern lights over Alaska displayed the same ghostly pixel formation—a perfect, repeating fractal—in 12 separate data streams from different satellites. Weather records show zero solar activity during that window. It's the digital equivalent of finding a single snowflake that looks the same in every snow globe on Earth.
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Data analysts tracking real-time aurora borealis patterns have uncovered a bizarre glitch: For exactly 3.7 seconds, the northern lights over Alaska displayed the same ghostly pixel formation—a perfect, repeating fractal—in 12 separate data streams from different satellites. Weather records show zero solar activity during that window. It's the digital equivalent of finding a single snowflake that looks the same in every snow globe on Earth.