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Message Subject The Sun is too BRIGHT these days
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Anyone care to comment on the obvious? I cannot speak for you but I have found that current sunlight to be almost excessive these days. Ever notice you now can see much more with just moonlight? Even when it's just a crescent moon? How about seeing Venus or other neighbor planets..... don't they seem unusually brighter these days?

I've been noticing a progressive increase in visible light from the sun (also it feels hotter in a shorter time) than before last year at this time. I noticed it last summer and now it seems even more powerful now.

Any comments?

LOTS of people on GLP have noticed this, but "debunkers" always chime in and say you "have no evidence".

Think of it this way: If 30-50 people said they saw a zebra run across 5th Avenue in New York City, but "scientists" said "There aren't any zebras outside of zoos in New York City", which would you believe?

Yes, the sun has gone from golden yellow to white. Any person with eyes, older than 25, and cares to look up can determine this. (Older than 25, because they will remember back when the sun was golden-yellow). Watch the sunbeams come into a house that is a little dusty. Notice how they are white now, instead of golden like they used to be.

Notice how much quicker you get hot when in the sun.

Notice how much quicker you sunburn than you used to.

Don't listen to these debunker idiots.
 Quoting: Sir_Chancealot


In other words, you have no real evidence. Don't you think that if what you claim were happening, that there would be LOTS of measurements and evidence the world over that the sun was actually brighter? Can you find ANY credible scientific measurements that show it to be significantly more than the 0.05% per decade widely acknowledged in the science community?
 
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