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The Anomaly of Electrical Lighting Illustrations

This is an illustration from 1851 in Paris with very obvious electrical lights, which would have predated Thomas Edison's reveal of the light bulb by over 20 years.

Thomas Edison may have been the one to successfully commercialize the light bulb, but he was not the inventor. According to mainstream history, Sir Humphry Davy was the first to design the light bulb. If we entertain this information, the illustration above would be possible in the mainstream timeline, even though it would be extremely cumbersome to set up and very expensive.

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This one is called RΓ©jouissances du Peuple... In Reims on August 27, 1765.

This is quite the spectacle for 1765, and it would predate the supposed invention of the light bulb by over 50 years.

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The mainstream can explain away some of them, saying they are gas powered. These two illustrations are from Moscow in 1856 and 1801. Because of the lack of close-up detail we get from these depictions, either explanation is reasonable.

That being said, if these towers' lights are gas powered then that is ridiculously resource-consuming and one could argue it's unreasonableness for the time period.

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Here we have something extreme. The first is from London in 1852 and the second is from France in 1790.

If you are brainwashed enough to say they are gas powered, the one from 1852 is technically possible according to the mainstream timeline. But the one from 1790 is way too early. To put this in perspective, William Murdoch, one of the first to design a gas lighting system, would have just figured out how to light his own house with this method around this time.

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This one is from France in 1682. According to the mainstream timeline, this depiction was long before the use of both electrical and gas powered lighting. The only explanation the mainstream could give is either it is candle powered (terribly unreasonable) or it is just dreamt up in somebody's imagination and it happens to look exactly like electrical lighting. (Notice the horizontal beams on the upper deck)

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