'Kevin Costner American West Film' Data Anomaly: 1,800 Historical Records Show Identical Sunrise Times Across 150 Years
A glitch in the matrix of American frontier history? Technical analysts at the National Digital Archives stumbled upon a bizarre coincidence while cross-referencing weather data from the set of Kevin Costner’s upcoming American West film. They discovered that exactly 1,800 separate historic records—spanning 1850 to 2000—report identical sunrise times to the second over the exact same prairieland coordinates where the film is shot. ‘It’s as if time hiccupped in a loop, and no one noticed until now,’ says Dr. Elena Vance, lead coder on the project. The finding has sparked a frenzy among historians and quantum physicists, with some calling it the ‘Costner Convergence.’ Weirdest part? Every single record coincides with a day Costner’s characters are filming a sunrise scene. The Matrix is officially buffering.