"El Castillo" Mayan temple on the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico Photo CREDIT: Hector Siliezar |
A tourist with a camera in Mexico seems to have been in the right place at exactly the right time while visiting an ancient temple built centuries ago by the Mayans. The Mayans lived on the Yucatan Peninsula and were considered to be an advanced civilization
Hector Siliezar's timely photograph included the image of a major bolt of light emanating from the peak of "El Castillo ", the ancient and huge pyramid-shaped structure.
In the photo, a bolt of lightning is also visible behind the 'tower of light'.
At Incoming Bytes we do have to wonder if this phenomenon is related to other strange occurrences or is this genuine 'Pyramid power"?
Critics of Hector's photo suggest a glitch in cheap digital technology is responsible. The 'light' is lined up perfectly with the camera pixels. Is lining up an image with pixel structures in the camera "Impossible! Of course not.
Note the tower of light in my photograph below too. The tower of light is perfectly straight too. Another pixel job but this one with an expensive Nikon camera?
Not likely. Why? The distinctively-shaped light 'envelope' is not lined up or lined up with any pixels, is it....
Unusual Sunrise Tower of Light photo r.a. kukkee |
So much for the pixel glitch 'technology' explanation. The 'light envelope' clearly exists. We suggest it reasonable the the "light tower' can exist too. Our loyal readers are encouraged to think for themselves.
Oh, um...by the way, the top of the 'light envelope' in my photo is pyramid-shaped too. How about that technological 'glitch' .... do we blame that on the Nikon too? How about 'balls of energy' that have been seen? More to come on that one.....
Is that Incoming I hear?