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THE explanation for such common “light-patterns”, as seen by Lisa Stewart (Letters, February 3), is simple.
The key to this is in her letter itself. The sunlight is being reflected from the glass of a double-glazed window onto an opposite wall. This often cross-pattern is formed by the glass panes not being entirely flat.
If you watch them for a short period you will see that they move, because of the Sun.
Mike Feist, College Close, Mile Oak
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11/02/12
Morpheus says...