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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:Anonymous Coward 29594478:MV8yMDgwNTIwXzM1MDMzNjI1XzExRERFREQ=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 658249:MV8yMDgwNTIwXzM1MDMzNTQ2X0NDMDg5NkI4] funny, I also live 14 or almost 15 years in the same spot and my sun sets in the same spot all those years. [/quote] Well, if you have a fairly good grasp of three dimensionality, you can see how this could occur in one place on the earth and not at another. [/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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