However I didn't have a lighter nor a candle at home, found a reference on YouTube ~ which I later then realize is unhelpful as I can't observe it in a space. How does once candle effect a dark room? A lit room with natural light? More candles? Candles in different places in the room? I hope to do this again this week prior to the next assignment to understand more the strength of a candle in various environments and conditions.

I realized this video didn't seem in a stable environment as the candles were being pushed by a wind, although there was not any information of where this was filmed and the full setting. A few characteristics that change of the flame itself is height, almost being pushed and pulled as it loses weight as it lengthens, angle, due to wind/environment, and speed of movement.

As they're in glasses, even more light reflects off the other candles and I almost cannot tell what is flickering off each other. Prior to watching this video I almost forgot candles do not flicker themselves, they are very still and constant source. However how it lights the room is what 'flickers'.

This video is much more still in an extremely dark, stable environment. Height shortens when it is burning more of the wick, and height lengthens when less (maybe need for more oxygen?) and the motion of swaying back and forth is minimal.