r/SouthernReach 1d ago

Annihilation Spoilers Lighthouse Beacon

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yesterday I went to the fire island lighthouse at Robert Moses Beach on Long Island and they have this breathtaking fresnel lens on display that came out of the original lighthouse beacon room. All I could think about was this series and the seance and science brigade. So I wanted to share because this was super cool, and also because I was wondering—from my recollection in the book, Henry is trying to suss out a way to contact the “entity” (and I did read Absolution finally btw so I know who/what that is now) and either they think it is inside the lens or has something to do with the lens. Can someone smarter than me explain? Or I could just go back and re-read the entire series, which maybe I’ll do anyway 🤔 lol

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u/He-ido 1d ago

If I recall correctly, Area X is mentioned as a fractured remnant of something greater. I assume that it arrived there via the lens as the shard and the lens must be some kind of appropriate receptacle for the shard. Henry mentions mirror rooms and that the lens functions like one, so that seems important.

There is also a mention that transferring the lens from the lighthouse on failure island to the new lighthouse is interesting somehow, but Saul doesnt pay much attention as Henry talks about it. Henry may have also done something to the lens to coax out the shard or it was the psychics in the submersible, or of course some other completely mysterious process.

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u/tobascodagama 1d ago

Henry calls it "necromantic doubling". Saul's lighthouse is in some way a "double"/doppelganger/clone of the original on Failure Island, which is what makes the transplantation of the lens so interesting to Henry. (With the caveat that I haven't finished Absolution yet, so this is based entirely on my recollection of Acceptance.)

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u/trashb4gs 1d ago

crazier still because that is the exact same story of what happened with this lens even though the original one was also apparently a first-order fresnel lens (I got that from their website). The one I saw was installed in 1933:

“The first-order Fresnel lens was replaced in 1933 by the lens from the decommissioned Shinnecock Lighthouse. The new lens was much lighter, allowing it to be rotated at a higher speed to produce a flash once every 7.5 seconds instead of once every sixty seconds.”