professorPC, have you ever watched cars with bi-nocs come down a hill on a 3-5% grade (guessing). Have you watched them for that 1.2 mile stretch during the daylight hrs. have you watched them a half hr before sundown with their lights on. Have you watched them as the sun is going down. Have you studied their position and known it like the back of your hand. Have you observed these cars in the dark follow the same exact path, for the same amount of time. Have you had your friends sit up on the road and count the cars go by while you witness the numbers of lights go by just in the bi-nocs to find your numbers collaborate perfectly. I have done this, yes, me personally along with 18 others and there are no discrepancies or problem with our observations. We made a prediction, observed the action and have drawn a conclusion based upon the experiment, this is science. You on the other hand were not there to witness the science taking place so I can understand your position but you continue to hold to non-science. no one is saying that you are incorrect about ley lines or magnetic fields. You cant keep responding to our scientific observations with personal bias, that's not science. I know you want this to be something other than cars, you want it real bad, and I feel for you but seriously, you seem like an intelligent guy. Trust me on this, I am not lying to you, we are observing cars go by in 2 directions, it is obvious. So obvious that it didn't really merritt the time invested but for "matter of fact" and just having a plain old good time, we invested our time and have shared it with you all. There is nothing remotely unusual about the lights were are referring to. They are observed on a regular basis and ALWAYS do the same thing. These are the same lights that everybody ohhhhhh,ahhhhhhhhhh's about. The Paulding lights are vehicle headlights. Some where in time the natural lights you are referring to may have not been seen and than headlights seen and now it is what it is. That is a one in a million chance even but possible. Everybody who goes to Paulding to see the "light" is going to watch cars drive by, woooohooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!.
That's it bro!. It really is that simple. I have personally seen the Aurora (northern lights) and they are not the slightest bit like the Paulding lights, not remotely resembling each other.