9 'Pillars Of Light' Appear Above Japan!
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9 Pillars of Light Over Japan:
A viral video shows nine bright, vertical light pillars appearing in the sky above a coastal town in Japan on May 11th. The phenomenon was observed from multiple angles, ruling out camera artifacts.- The pillars are real and not caused by lens flares or digital errors.
- The man who took the photo explains it is a rare natural phenomenon called "Fishing Fire Light Pillars".
- This occurs when cold overnight temperatures cause tiny ice crystals to form in the atmosphere.
- Boats at sea use powerful lights to attract fish; these lights reflect off the ice crystals, creating the illusion of bright, sword-like beams in the sky.
- The event is rare and happens once every few years.
Plane Turbulence Incident (London to Singapore):
A flight from London to Singapore experienced extreme turbulence.- The plane tilted sharply, then plunged suddenly with no warning.
- Passengers reported being thrown into the ceiling, with one person dying and 31 others injured.
- The crash was so severe that the plane made an emergency landing in Thailand for medical evacuation.
- The incident highlights the importance of wearing seatbelts—especially during turbulence—though seatbelts were ineffective in a sudden crash.
Apple’s Response on Reappearing Deleted Photos:
Apple has officially addressed a rare issue where deleted photos reappear in the photo library due to database corruption.- The issue affects devices where photos were deleted but later reappear, sometimes showing sensitive or private content.
- Apple confirms it is a rare technical glitch, not a security breach.
- This has raised concerns about privacy and data integrity.
Microplastics Found in Human Testicles:
A new study found microplastics in 100% of human testicles tested (23 human, 47 from pet dogs).- Researchers previously doubted microplastics could reach the reproductive system.
- This discovery may help explain declining sperm counts over decades.
- Microplastics are now found in human blood, breast milk, placenta, and even the deepest ocean trenches.
- While the full health impact is not yet understood, scientists warn it could be a major environmental and public health crisis.
- Long-term studies are needed to assess effects—current data suggests microplastics are not beneficial.
Man in New Zealand Body-Slamming a Killer Whale:
A man in New Zealand went viral for swimming alongside a killer whale (an apex predator), which is illegal and dangerous.- The incident caused outrage online.
- The man reportedly scared the whale away, which then circled him, showing no aggression.
- He was later fined $600 by police for disturbing marine life.
- The Department of Conservation called the behavior "shocking" and emphasized the need to protect marine animals.
International Recognition of Palestine:
Spain, Ireland, and Norway announced formal recognition of Palestine as a state on May 28th.- Israel responded by recalling its ambassadors from Dublin and threatening to do the same in Spain.
- The PLO called it a "historic moment" and a step toward peace in the region.
- Currently, 140 countries recognize Palestine, but the U.S. and U.K. do not.
Additional Note:
The death of Iran’s president was mentioned as a prior event covered in other videos, and was not included in this summary.
Conclusion:
The video blends several alarming and unusual global events—ranging from a deadly plane turbulence incident and microplastic contamination in human bodies, to a viral encounter with a killer whale and international political developments. While the "nine pillars of light" are explained as a natural atmospheric phenomenon, the video uses dramatic storytelling to highlight both scientific facts and public fears. The underlying theme is one of unexplained phenomena, environmental crises, and human vulnerability in an increasingly complex world.