By Tim Binnall
A woman in India captured footage of a curious rectangular shape resembling a glowing doorway that appeared in the sky over a city and no one is quite sure what could have created the eerie anomaly. The strange scene was reportedly filmed this past Sunday evening as Aditi Singh was returning to her residence in the city of Bengaluru. Sharing her video of the odd event on Instagram, she explained that "my friend was dropping me back home" when they noticed something rather unusual above them in the form of a distinctly rectangular shadow-like shape that seemed to glow around its edges.
Marveling that the very weird aerial anomaly did not appear to be "a natural phenomenon," Singh observed that "the clouds were running against it like there is something levitating in the air." The bewildered witness also noted that "the moon was in the waxing crescent phase," which made the considerable degree of illumination surrounding the oddity to be particularly inexplicable. According to Singh, the strange sighting lasted for approximately 90 seconds before the anomaly vanished and "the sky was just filled with clouds." Left with no explanation for what had appeared in the sky, she ultimately mused that "I have so many questions" and asked if anyone could identify a cause for the rectangular shape.
Singh's video quickly went viral after it was shared on social media and viewers had all manner of suggestions for the nature of the peculiar anomaly. Some imaginative individuals speculated that it was some kind of doorway or portal that briefly manifested before disappearing. Others theorized that perhaps it was the shadow of a building or a light projection from some event being held in the city. Another plausible possibility put forth by people online is that the anomaly is an optical illusion known as a Brocken spectre. As of now, there seems to be no consensus regarding what Singh filmed that night and she remains mystified by the event. With that in mind, what do you think she encountered? Share your best guess with us at the C2C Facebook page.