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Sun simulator
Sanicle- Posts : 2228
Join date : 2011-02-28
Location : Melbourne, Australia
- Post n°11
Re: Sun simulator
Thanks Burgundia. This is really interesting information. It had me outside taking photos of the Sun with my camera and I found I'm getting the same sort of shots as those in the videos too, with the coloured spikes and so on. I showed my daughter and she's going to do the same so we can compare them.
I just wish that I had a shot taken a few years back with the same camera to compare them to see if the anomalies are something to do with the mobile/cell phone camera/lens (or whatever) or if the Sun really does have this simulator in front of it as claimed. Trouble is it makes all too much sense that 'they' could and would do such a thing.
I just wish that I had a shot taken a few years back with the same camera to compare them to see if the anomalies are something to do with the mobile/cell phone camera/lens (or whatever) or if the Sun really does have this simulator in front of it as claimed. Trouble is it makes all too much sense that 'they' could and would do such a thing.
orthodoxymoron- Posts : 13634
Join date : 2010-09-28
Location : The Matrix
- Post n°21
Re: Sun simulator
Sorry if this is somewhat off-topic, but what if we live in a HUGE Hollow-Planet the size of the solar system?? What if the solar system really exists as shown in the usual drawings, but is much smaller, to fit inside of this hypothetical Hollow-Planet?? What if Earth is a flat-globe, with the world as we know it, occupying less than half the surface of this globe, as a somewhat-flat Earth??
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burgundia- Posts : 5520
Join date : 2010-04-09
Location : Poland