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Even if the sun starts appearing to have a blue tint,doesnt mean that its actually turning a blue color.The sun might start to seem to become bluish,for more or less the same reasons why our sky looks blue,but really isnt blue at all,its actually clear,its invisible...
Originally posted by lldd182
reply to post by shortsticks
But I'll look out for that blue sun
Originally posted by captiva
reply to post by paradox
You know what if you had asked in a more polite manner I might just have went digging for some. But as your request was pretentious in the extreme, " No".
Once again,your thinking way outside the box,just like i do and i have also thought that we may be living beneath an artificial light thats not really 93 million miles away,but is actually much closer and smaller than we are led to believe it is...
Originally posted by holywar666
Or the sun is fake and they adjusted the brightness
Hey this is a conspiracy forum right?
Originally posted by shortsticks
reply to post by GhostLancer
I'm so glad you posted, It confirms to me that the sun has a crazy blue look to it. Find anyone anywhere beyond my thread who has ever made the claim the sun is bluish..
Doesnt really matter how long the suns been there and it doesnt really matter how long we've been here either,a solar cataclysm coud happen tomorrow,it could even happen today...
Originally posted by Sablicious
It's forevever amusing that a species that has only been here an infinitesimal fraction of the time the Sun has, thinks it's headed for cataclysm now.
Human beings are so special...
Originally posted by holywar666
Or the sun is fake and they adjusted the brightness
Hey this is a conspiracy forum right?
Originally posted by shortsticks
our solar system traverses an interstellar gas cloud
Beginning six months ago, ACE satellite data showed a rise in cosmic rays reaching Earth from the Milky Way galaxy. By now, cosmic ray intensity has increased 19% because our sun is so quiet that its reduced magnetic field isn’t deflecting cosmic rays like it has the past few decades. If our sun remains quiet, there could be a 30% increase in cosmic rays reaching Earth in the next year or so – an intensity not seen since 1960. Increased cosmic rays can damage electronic systems and even DNA in living creatures.