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The Hidden Geometry of the Sky

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Source: https://jordannuttall.substack.com/p/the-hidden-geometry-of-the-sky

A very interesting subject. The ancient civilizations had a very different view on the sky and our place in the cosmos, than what is now considered 'accepted science'.

From the introduction:

"We are told, every star, every sun, and every planet, including us, is hurtling through space, flying around each other and seemingly miraculously never hitting anything:

why are the stars always in the same places every night?

Surely, if we were living on a planet that is not only moving in a direction with immense speed, but spinning at 2,000mph, how on earth is everything so still?"

15 hours ago, Red Phoenix said:

why are the stars always in the same places every night?

Are they? I believe they move across the sky or rather as you say we are moving relative to them.

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