Southwest Airlines’ New Routes Are Creating a ‘Glitch in the Matrix’—Flight Paths Are Defying Geography
A technical analyst has identified a strange pattern in the airline's latest route map. According to flight log data, two of the new Southwest Airlines new routes between Denver and a small Alaskan airport appear to be overlapping with historical weather balloon trajectories from the 1980s. The odds of this happening randomly are calculated at 1 in 3.4 million. Analysts are calling it a "spacetime echo" in the booking system.