Been tracking this for about three years now and yeah, the correlation is hard to ignore. My notes go back to late 2021 and the clustering around lunar peaks is consistent - not every full moon, but the really dramatic stuff almost always falls within a 48-hour window of one.
Last October was wild. Three nights before the full moon, every door on the ground floor opened simultaneously at 2am. My Nest cameras caught it. No pressure differential, no open windows - I'd already ruled all that out.
The sceptic argument is usually that we're just more attentive during a full moon because we expect something. Confirmation bias dressed up as paranormal activity. I get it. But I've been keeping a blind log - recording incidents before checking the lunar calendar - specifically to counter that objection, and the pattern still holds.
What I find interesting is whether the moon is actually causing anything or just acting as a kind of amplifier for something already present. Gravitational influence on water, electromagnetic field fluctuations - there are mechanisms worth exploring there that don't require a leap of faith.
Anyone else keeping structured logs? Would be genuinely useful to compare data rather than just anecdote-swap. If enough of us are seeing the same clustering, that's actually something.