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Yes, that is what the sun does at the North Pole in summer.

Of course it never rises at all in winter!

 

Get a flight to Tromso in Norway (nice place).

Go in summer and the sun doesn't set for 6 weeks.

Go in winter and the sun doesn't rise, plenty of opportunity to see stars and the Aurora Borealis though - Norwegian weather permitting!

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4 hours ago, Grumpy Owl said:

 

Do you ever wonder why here in the UK days are longer in the summer than they are in the winter?

 

 

No not really! This is because the Sun's rays, which are almost perfectly parallel, strike Earth at different angles during different parts of the year. If the Earth were flat, the Sun's rays would also come in at the same angle.

 

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do suns rays through clouds prove the sun is closer than we are told?

th?id=OIP.NZtb_S_gDF-oye8uH6zDewHaFj%26p

 

i saw a video of an experiment with a light bulb and some card with holes in it. i cant find it.

with the bulb close above the card it produced rays like above.

the further the bulb was moved away from the card the more vertical all the rays became.

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A man-made sun that could power our planet is created by a British start-up in Oxfordshire - racing against Amazon and Lockheed Martin 

 

 

The man-made sun in Oxfordshire that could power our planet

 

Harnessing fusion on a commercial scale has been the energy technology sector's holy grail since the 1930s. Now, that goal is no longer sci-fi fantasy but fast approaching science fact. And the good news is that Tokamak, a British company, is a world leader in the race to develop a commercially viable fusion device that will revolutionise the energy-generation sector. Unlike a conventional nuclear fission reactor 

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9789231/The-man-sun-Oxfordshire-power-planet.html

 

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7 hours ago, bamboozooka said:

do suns rays through clouds prove the sun is closer than we are told?

th?id=OIP.NZtb_S_gDF-oye8uH6zDewHaFj%26p

 

i saw a video of an experiment with a light bulb and some card with holes in it. i cant find it.

with the bulb close above the card it produced rays like above.

the further the bulb was moved away from the card the more vertical all the rays became.

 

Yep the sun & the moon are much closer than they'd have us believe, your picture is the proof. Thanks for this!

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13 hours ago, bamboozooka said:

do suns rays through clouds prove the sun is closer than we are told?

th?id=OIP.NZtb_S_gDF-oye8uH6zDewHaFj%26p

 

i saw a video of an experiment with a light bulb and some card with holes in it. i cant find it.

with the bulb close above the card it produced rays like above.

the further the bulb was moved away from the card the more vertical all the rays became.

 

 

Is this what you where looking for?

 

The tittle is not exactly about ''how close the sun is'' but its the only one that has the experiment you mentioned about.

Just saying this because there may be 'other' people who may just attack us because of the tittle's ''word Flat''......

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Simple Actions said:

 

 

Is this what you where looking for?

 

The tittle is not exactly about ''how close the sun is'' but its the only one that has the experiment you mentioned about.

Just saying this because there may be 'other' people who may just attack us because of the tittle's ''word Flat''......

 

 

 

yep thats the one, i couldn't find it.

spooky how i randomly chose the same image.

its a compelling argument.

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2 hours ago, Simple Actions said:

 

 

Is this what you where looking for?

 

The tittle is not exactly about ''how close the sun is'' but its the only one that has the experiment you mentioned about.

Just saying this because there may be 'other' people who may just attack us because of the tittle's ''word Flat''......

 

 

 

Good vid. But it needs to be viewed many times. A lot of information to process

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On 7/15/2021 at 11:37 PM, bamboozooka said:

yep thats the one, i couldn't find it.

spooky how i randomly chose the same image.

its a compelling argument.

I'm not having a go at you personally, however if you use that analogy ,it would be possible to make a compelling argument that cow shit tastes great if you watch a dung beetle long enough, and don't take any other factors into account

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Soooooooooo dangerous, who on earth would be alive today if our sun did this:😂

 

Colossal one-million-mile-long plume shooting out from the sun's surface is captured by astrophotgrapher: Stunning image shows glowing stream of plasma that traveled 100,000mph as it floated off into space.

Andrew McCarthy told DailyMail.com that witnessing the giant prominence and one-million-mile-long 'are the moments solar astronomers live for.' He watched the event for six hours through a modified telescope and took over a million pictures that he stitched together to create the final piece. The plume shot from the sun going 10,000 miles per hour and eventually broke off. McCarthy following the plume until it disappeared in space.

 

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Don't worry folks it's as fake as the come. 🤣

 

 

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On 7/15/2021 at 12:49 PM, Simple Actions said:

 

 

Is this what you where looking for?

 

The tittle is not exactly about ''how close the sun is'' but its the only one that has the experiment you mentioned about.

Just saying this because there may be 'other' people who may just attack us because of the tittle's ''word Flat''......

 

 

 

 

His conclusions in that video are so wrong. He must thimk we're all stupid!

 

 

 

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