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Originally posted by Mapkar
If there were a real second sun it'd be clear right now, I could just walk outside and see it with my own eyes. But, last time I checked ( aka five minutes ago ) there was only one sun. And, it was plenty hot enough with just that one. Another one might be pushing it.
Originally posted by upnorthtrip
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
Did you watch the video yourself?
At some point the sun is eaten by an invisible rat from another dimension but the sun fights back and recover...
The video is a joke...sorry!
Originally posted by miniatus
As for #1 .. for all we know, these guys could be hoaxers and have a piece of glass mounted in front of the camera to get that effect =) could explain why the video quality is horrid.. pushing it, but hey..edit on 8/14/2012 by miniatus because: (no reason given)edit on 8/14/2012 by miniatus because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Haknow
Those who claim this is a sundog clearly don't understand what a sundog is.
Please, inform yourselves first: en.wikipedia.org...
Just google "sun dog" and you will see for yourself a "sun dog" doesn't look like that at all...Also:
- if it were a sundog, it should have a twin on the opposite side;
- sun dogs do not present perfect spheres, let alone a white and a red one quite distinct from each other.
So, whatever it is, it's not a sun dog.
Secondly, for those who say "if there was a second sun we should all see it by now" - you clearly don't understand anything about astronomy, physics, and in particular the nature of elliptical orbits in connection with the earth's own revolution around the sun.
Just like our common stars/ solar planets aren't visible all day in the same location, an incoming object could very well only be visible at specific hours in certain locations at varying angles, with a periodicity very different than those of our solar planets.
That being said, I do not claim this video is legit. Some things about it bother me, though I can't quite make out what it is.
I just believe we should steer clear of ignorant debunking claims.
Originally posted by IntoxicatingMadness
I'm not even going to check the video because the freeze frame looks like that of traffic lights.
Originally posted by randyvs
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
I'm gonna at least rate the video a 9 out of 10.
And let me say one thing else. I'm in Apple Valley Ca. and I went out to look at the sun right now with my grey lite 14 of course. The sun light is extremely hot on my skin right now to the point it scared the crap out of me. I'm going to have to do a thread on that by itself. People I'm not trip'in and those who know me, I believe will say I don't lie about crap like this. i don't hoax anything and I'm no fear monger. It is freak'in the hottest I've ever felt the sun light on my skin. On my kids eyes.
Originally posted by Ophiuchus 13
reply to post by PlanetXisHERE
PlanetXisHERE, I believe the FLAG SHIP OF INTEREST IS REAL I also sense some are out there trying to distract from it out of FEAR or DISBELIEF. So with that keep up the good work as you seek the data related and watch for the dis infos who interact to hide it SOME EVEN POST YVIDS TO MAKE some who are interested seem not worthy OF SHARING SENSITIVE DATA. I think when it gets close enuogh the EA*RTH will HUMMM somwhow not like a beginning Quake but a hmm that will reach EVERY BEING on this planet even those considered to be in the REMOTE regions w/o telecommunications ect will feel its humm inside & outside EA*RTH, never know some INSIDE EA*RTH MAY BE WAITING AS WELL FOR SIGNAL Its a struggle but you are not seeming to give up on it so maybe some will benefit from what you share 1 day EVEN IF THEY DONT THINK THEY WILL.
NAMASTE*******
LOVE LIGHT ETERNIAedit on 8/14/12 by Ophiuchus 13 because: (no reason given)
"Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun is expected to be unusually intense. EPA strongly recommends that you take the following steps to reduce risk of overexposure:
- Be mindful that UV radiation is highest from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and protect yourself accordingly.
- Cover up by wearing a wide-brimmed hat, UV-protective sunglasses, and long sleeves.
- Generously apply a broad spectrum sunscreen with UVA and UVB protection and an SPF of at least 30 to exposed skin. Reapply every 2 hours.
- Use extra caution near water, snow and sand as they reflect damaging UV rays.
- Whenever possible seek shade in the midday hours.
While UV intensity is unusually high today and you will need extra protection, it is important to pay attention to the daily UV Index and practice sun safety EVERY DAY to protect yourself from the negative health effects of overexposure to the sun, including skin cancer, cataracts, and premature aging."