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Message Subject Technology of Craftsmanship
Poster Handle Coming Into Existence
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Monoliths and comets and alignments are very interconnected especially when moving through dimensions and memory retained.
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In 2019, the Sun's surface was free of sunspots for 270 days, that’s about 77 percent of the year without any dark blotches. And that has an important implication – the solar minimum is about to happen.

The Sun's activity is not constant but rather cycles through active and quiet periods about every 11 years. The minimum and maximum are defined statistically based on the average activity over the past 12 months, and solar scientists have recently updated the forecast regarding the current and upcoming solar cycle. The next solar minimum will happen in April 2020 plus or minus six months, so we are well within the range.

The solar minimum will mark the end of the 24th solar cycle on record, which has certainly been a curious one being among the weakest ones in the last 80 years, and if the forecast is correct cycle 25 will be equally weak peaking in July 2025 with an average of 115 sunspots over that period.



I noticed this morning I could look directly at the sun as it was low enough to do so.
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Second day same way refracted looking this time
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On April 29, an asteroid estimated to be between 1.1 and 2.5 miles wide will fly by Earth. But it's not expected to collide with our planet, thankfully. If it did, the asteroid is "large enough to cause global effects," according to NASA, back when the asteroid was first discovered.

The asteroid is called 52768 (1998 OR2) and it was first spotted in 1998. It will pass within 3,908,791 miles of Earth, moving at 19,461 miles per hour.
The flyby is expected to occur on Wednesday, April 29, at 4:56 a.m. ET, according to NASA's Center for Near Earth Object Studies. They track Near-Earth Objects that could collide with Earth.
The asteroid was classified as a potentially hazardous object because it passes near Earth's orbit, but it's not currently on NASA's list of potential future Earth impact events. Those are gathered and monitored by NASA's Sentry System, "a highly automated collision monitoring system that continually scans the most current asteroid catalog for possibilities of future impact with Earth over the next 100 years."



I see the significance in its timing and memory
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Flies do the same thing! I went to a vacation house in Utah in the winter that no one stayed in for months. And in the kitchen and garden room I noticed so many flies that looked dead. When the heat came on they were alive again lol that spurned the haunted or miracle in many imaginations
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Strangely, this is same year I met Kobe and same year I drank corona with lime underage. That was a very strong supernatural year. The choreography of events explained much of timespace and forethought within man and supernatural. It wasn’t because of the landscapes. So it’s got me thinking lol
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Researchers have figured out COVID19 crosses the blood brain barrier and in at least some cases, and perhaps chronically, is also a neurological disorder that in cases has literally caused people to forget to breathe due to brain damage.


This is just frightening!

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damnedhiding
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Can’t make this up lol
Same year healing
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To top it off it

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Asteroid (52768) 1998 OR2 will make a close approach to Earth on April 29. The hefty space rock has an estimated diameter of 1.1 to 2.5 miles (1.8 to 4.1 kilometers), or about the width of the isle of Manhattan.


My brain is ready lol
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Lol
 
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