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Anon found out that images on Google Map got brighter and brighter after 2019. Sample cities were Panama City and New York. I wanted to check that here in France. And in fact, after randomly choosing 4 cities, namely Paris, Marseille, Lyon and Brest, all images got much brighter and much more saturated than before.
Another anon pointed out that most cities switched to full LED urban lighting roughly at the same time.
Also, boomers remember the sun to be YELLOW, not WHITE like it is today.
Phillips (the lightbulb company) conducted a study revealing that some of the brightest cities can be up to 240x brighter than they should be during the night, completely obscuring the night sky.

If we combine this new noticing with existing "the sun is gonna go supernova in 5 years" skizothreads, I think we're onto something.

Anons, do you have any theory or explanations about this ?