It’s flickering, like something with a bad connection, but it’s certainly not that, I first thought it was the filament ‘wiggling’, like when you bump a tungsten lamp with a thin filament........., but it’s not that either
It’s something I’ve never EVER seen before, and should be scientifically and electrically impossible??
I’ve looked closely at the filament under a magnifying glass, and there’s no break or twist in it, but the flickering is being caused by a 2mm section of filament going out, then coming back on!!!!

Now I can understand this on a row of LED diodes, but not on something resistant heated by a flow of electricity!
I wish I could show you all this, this tiny section is not dimming it’s completely going out, then coming back on!, that can’t be????
You’re thoughts?