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2025-01-28 08:36:05 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: 451B148A026D1668327FE600D67C0D0F224D66C485BFCF63477573C4906C9125
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It’s a reflection of the overhead lights from the row on the other side of the aisle. When light hits the window, some of it reflects off the glass surface. The window isn't perfectly flat or clean, leading to diffuse reflection where light scatters in various directions. https://profoundphysics.com/why-do-windows-reflect-at-night-the-physics-explained/

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