Interesting that the majority who died during covid were people who knew we used to see yellow light from the sun.
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It's both. Depends on where you're looking at it from. As it's coming towards you it's white. As it's going away it's golden. Something to do with dopler effect probably.
Is the sun a gigantic star, 93 million miles away, or is it non tangible because it's a local projection?
Great question! The math depends on your frame of reference and I don't have accurate data worked out, but it's not that gigantic. Due to lightspeed decay it used to be a lot less than 8 minutes away. It's tangible enough but there is definitely projection involved. It is not a black hole (u/Dps1879), that's Sagittarius A*, which figures prominently in Enoch and Jude. (It's okay for flat earthers to believe in black holes, the big psyop is the dark matter and dark energy.)
Okay your way off . Once he realized we're not on a globe and we're not in space and all these galaxies are actually much smaller than we're told then you can get on the right track. Until then you are running down the wrong rabbit hole.
By the way I'm not a flat earther just because I don't fall for the globe. Most of the flat earth content and the flat earth model is psyop to keep you off the trail. Still you're more advanced than most at least you understand that things aren't what they're told
Did I deny any of this? Did I affirm we're on a globe or in space or that galaxies are as large as we're told? I'd be happy to correct myself. On the general point, Doppler coloration sounds very intriguing, just hard to measure.
I'll work on the model. For me it's easier to start with a separate model of a 1D Flatland earth in a 2D membrane, that should get the projection right for our actual dimensions.
No you didn't say that. But the fact that you were talking about maybe less than eight light seconds away made me assume that you still believe that the solar system is a real thing. The Sun even though it's not technically an object can still be approximated using Pythagorean theorem. You need two points on the ground at the same time. So you call up a friend who lives A long ways away east or west, preferably if you hundred miles but ideally a thousand miles or more. and You both measure the sun's angle to level at the same moment. Use those angles to approximate using triangle math to estimate the distance to the Sun. You'll find that it's only a few thousand miles away.
As for it being a projection it can only make sense because if the Sun was an object it would not have a 24-hour sun in Antarctica during December. Which numerous people have apparently witnessed, So we should believe it's true. Ideally I would like to verify for myself but that's just not possible. So the only other explanation is that the sun acts like a rainbow in that it's an optical illusion. This would also explain why sometimes people see two suns. So, the sun is probably A projection of energy coming from an outside source. I came across different theories of how this could be. But it's highly speculative.
The model that I'm working from assumes two planes. One is the ground we are standing on. And the other is the star field which rotates above us on a celestial year which does not coincide exactly with the Suns or the moons solar year.
Starfield is not totally flat just like the Earth is not totally flat. there's depth. I believe the wandering stars, aka planets, Are in a lower level of density created by the area that we call atmosphere, and thus the "planets" and able to move in the patterns we observe. While the fixed stars are locked in high density energy.
The sun is a black hole
That'd be one heckuva light at the event horizon.. Or are you joking?
Black holes are a hoax. Invented to fit the space hoax and throw us off the trail.
No one knows what the sun is. But I can be certain that it's small and local to our 6 continents. Also, I think it's cold. Not hot. It irradiates particles to create heat, when the air is thinner like it high altitudes we feel cold and when the air is thicker I get very low altitudes it gets hot.
What's beyond the wall of ice is also unknown, perhaps more lands with more suns.
Sorry, a black hole but not the jesuit definition.
I meant the definition as developed through projective geometry by thinkers like George Adams and Olive Whicher, the Sun is conceptualized not merely as a physical ball of fire, but as a "negative" or "inverted" space—a concept conceptually similar to a mathematical black hole in that it represents an inversion of earthly, physical space, however this perspective differs from the astrophysical definition of a black hole (a collapsed, high-mass stellar remnant), focusing instead on a qualitative, projective, and spiritual understanding of space.
Oh, I apologize, I didn't realize you were using a recent redefinition that is attempting to keep Rudolf Steiner relevant. Flat earthers and globists might both accept a little projective geometry which would make the stellar core exotic in manifold. All the same this shouldn't be called a black hole, which has a set definition. I think the stellar core is capable of being a white hole (it isn't right now), but the concept you're describing doesn't require that either.
Ah yes, wormhole is accurate enough for warped or inverted (looking-glass) space. Yes, the sun might contain a significant wormhole, in its own structure and potentically connected to others.