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Last Summer I Noticed The Sun Was Setting 30 to 40 Degrees Off From It's Usual Place
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[quote:Waterbug:MV8yMDgwNTIwXzM1MDMyOTI5X0JCNEJCMkFF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 24314629:MV8yMDgwNTIwXzM1MDMyODExXzlGN0YwMzY4] [quote:Anonymous Coward 29594478:MV8yMDgwNTIwXzM1MDMyNjk3X0I0NUIwMTVG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 24314629:MV8yMDgwNTIwXzM1MDMyNjI3XzU3QUZEODk0] [quote:Anonymous Coward 29594478:MV8yMDgwNTIwXzM1MDMyMzA1XzhENUMxOUQx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 24314629:MV8yMDgwNTIwXzM1MDMyMjc2XzVBRDZCNDlC] Yet the old calendar I have from 1986 that shows every solar and lunar eclipse for the next 50 years is always accurate. My sun dials still work properly. And all my solar and lunar tracking over the last 15 years show the sun and the moon exactly where they should be. But sure, for you the laws of physics change from summer to summer, 30 to 40 degrees at a time. [/quote] Are you an astronomer? [/quote] I am an amateur astronomer. I've got telescopes and start charts and everything. But still just an amateur. [/quote] I'm not accusing you of shillery, but there are more people contributing to this convo that would contradict you. [/quote] And there are between 50 and 60 other amateur astronomers that I meet up with usually once a month, who's observations mirror my own. We have 2 Sun Specialists, guys who have special filters and watch the sun all the time for solar flares. According to them nothing is unusual either. I should know, because I did ask them over a year ago when I first heard these silly type threads. So again, to prove my point I want you to explain how solar and lunar eclipses occur at exactly the right time, day, and in the right geographic area of the earth as predicted many decades ahead of time, if the sun has moved. or the earth or the moon. Or are you implying the Sun, Earth AND Moon have all changed? Please elaborate. BTW if a Solar or Lunar eclipse didn't work out right according to my calendars, I would DEFINITELY post about it on GLP, but I am sorry to say that has not happened. [/quote] You a full of it... Nice try. Star charts...? From USNO and JPL..? With the usual adjustments, calculations and fudging necessary to make them correct..? You are disseminating claptrap. [/quote]
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I could sit in my family room, in my recliner, and watch the sun set for 14 years in basically the same place in the sky. The window that I watched it from opens to my back yard. I would see it set at the right-most edge of the window that my recliner is set next to. Last summer, I couldn't see it set from there because the sun was setting in an area I could only see from the FRONT of my house.
I didn't know about Nibiru then. Now this makes sense.
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