confirmed
Multiple observations document swarm behavior, light phenomena or objects appearing in numbers too large to count, or in coordinated formation patterns (horizontal lines, triangles, 1+2+1 sequences), suggesting organized rather than random clustering.
A field of loose debris would not maintain formation. Swarming behavior indicates coordination or control.
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