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New Video Footage 100% Confirmation: The Sun Is Very Close By

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Do you have your doubts?  Then, read on.

[Edit: I've added a new youtube video (see bottom of this story) which is 100% confirmation that the Sun is very close by.]

Stellar Parallax is nil.  Celestial objects are much closer than they appear.

Stellar Parallax is nil. Celestial objects are much closer than they appear.

 

Oft-repeated false assumptions become accepted truth.  Carl Sagan (right, image credit: Wikipedia) is, perhaps, best remembered for his PBS TV series, Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, in which he was frequently heard to say: “Billions, Zillions”, in reference to Astronomical measurement of fantastical distances in light years to observed objects that are presumed to be galaxies.

Reality Check: Stellar Parallax¹ is Not Measurable

A simple calculation using a sextant to determine the sun’s distance from earth is
has been elucidated in the book Zetetic Cosmogony, beginning on page 113 with “Sun’s Distance”. The lack of measurable Stellar Parallax is profoundly important, so much so that I direct your attention to Heliocentrism is Dead.  There is No Stellar Parallax².  NASA occult scientism’s entire foundation is predicated on Heliocentrism, but that’s a topic for another story.  Zetetic Cosmogony’s Sun’s Distance author sets forth his method of calculation in full detail and determines the distance from earth at 2,700 nautical miles, using a sextant, which relies upon the mathematical cornerstone Isosceles Right-Triangle Pythagorus’ Constant

Isoscoles Right Triangle

 

It is left up to the reader to study the aforementioned material to better understand why even today the United States Navy train sailors to use a Sextant for navigation.  They are intentionally taught so that in the event that the National electronic GPS system should become inoperable, there will remain a way for ships to reliably
navigate with a high degree of accuracy.

In the Zetetic Cosmogony “Sun’s Distance” the assumption is that measurement is taken at the Vernal (Spring) Equinox when the Sun’s declination angle is zero degrees! What follows directly below (scribd.com Sun’s Distance Zetetic Cosmogony, pages 113-119) explains how the calculation was obtained.

Sun Distance Zetetic Cosmogony by Dietrich Schmitz on Scribd

We rely upon mathematics in so many ways and where navigation of the high seas is concerned, the Sextant is fundamentally applying the Pythagorean Right Triangle Constant. It a works with a high degree of accuracy for navigation. There’s no reason to argue against the calculation obtaining in the foregoing. The author concludes:

 

The Sun’s distance from the earth is 2,700 nautical miles.

– Dietrich

[Edit: New footage below shows 100% confirmation that the Sun is very close by.]

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REFERENCES

¹ Heliocentric Theory is Wrong, Pt. 1, Stellar Parallax is Nil, Wildheretic.com

² Heliocentrism Is Dead– There Is No Stellar Parallax, by Anthony Migchels



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    • Anonymous

      Of course it is close. Watch any sunset and you can always see it lights up only a small part of the horizon, even over the ocean with a flat horizon. If it wasn’t close, the whole horizon would be lit up.

      • LifeIs

        Sigh. The whole horizon is lit up. Look at the Moon sometime, when it isn’t full. See the terminator? See where one part of the Moon is lit up and the other isn’t?

        The Sun is bright. If you look right at it, or close to it, you see brighter light. The whole horizon is lit, though.

        Now look at the picture above. See the clouds, with the Sun apparently in front of them? See the argument here that the Sun is 2,700 nautical miles away? (why nautical miles? but anyway…) THAT would mean the clouds “behind the Sun” are farther than 2,700 nautical miles. Linear perspective being what it is, that would mean they are HUGE.

        The clouds you see in that picture are a few thousand FEET up. From a decent sized mountain, you can look DOWN on such clouds. They are usually below 6,600 feet.

        What you have in front of you is proof of a fake picture. And you should be asking WHO is making a fool of you and WHY.

        • DTS & Associates

          The picture may or may not be photoshopped. It’s a frame from a yt video.
          But, regardless, the thrust of this story is purely mathematics at work.
          One cannot say the Pythagorean Theorem is right some of the time. It is right all the time.

          • LifeIs

            To use that theorem to find relative distances, you need two planets and the Sun.

            Or the Moon and the Sun and the Earth.

            But you know what radar is, right? It’s used every day, all over the world, to track airplanes and satellites and weather systems and ships.

            Radar measured the distance to Venus in the 1960s. That gives you one of the sides of your triangle.

            And your picture IS photoshopped.

    • Anonymous

      Da sun is only thirty miles away from da erf. It looks closer cause it’s so hot. It’s over 300 degrees. Thirty miles is still a long way because da sun is only as big as a big balloon, not as big as da erf.

      • BEEF SUPREME

        Some balloons are bigger than others.

    • Astral Silence

      Stories like this just make me sad, and make me feel even sadder for those who believe such mindnumbing foolishness. Of course there’s plenty of things we are lied to about…but, I truly do feel sorrow for those of you who are so desperate to grasp onto ANY story that contradicts what “they” tell you.

      • DTS & Associates

        Do you have a counter argument to the math shown in the story. Saying you are sad isn’t sufficient.

        • sim1776

          Yes, it’s called significant digits and precision.

          Stellar Parallax has been proven time and time again. The math works there beautifully. Zetetic methodology is of limited use for the real world. The scientific method works.

    • Jango

      I placed it at between a few hundred to a few thousand miles up, but certainly not 93 million. We simply cannot see that far no matter how large the sun would be. However, we have to understand that the sun, moon, and stars are under the dome which is not very high up, maybe 12 to 15 thousand miles at the most. More at ItsHisStory.com/globe

    • Sulletje

      More cherry picked BS.

      • DTS & Associates

        So, what is the thought process here? Do you doubt the Pythagorean Theorem and Constant? Fascinating. Denying it’s validity is cherry picking. The Sextant never lies.

        • LifeIs

          DTS & Associates people used the Pythagorean theorem to get various estimates, in ancient times.

          THIS is the explanation of how parallax was used in more recent times:

          https://www.quora.com/How-did-they-calculate-the-distance-between-earth-and-the-sun

          Do you deny the validity of measurement of parallax? Yes you do. But on what basis?

          I’s something the ancients could have figured and didn’t. Think about RADAR. The distance to Venus was measured by radar in the 1960s. The distance to the Moon is measured by radar and laser light.

          Put THOSE distances into your right triangles.

          And the distances to some stars is measured by parallax. Galileo couldn’t measure it, but modern instruments are more precise.

          • LifeIs

            It’s not I’s. There’s a vertical black bar on my monitor.

            • BEEF SUPREME

              Let not your heart be troubled…

              …nobody thought you had lapsed into Ebonics, Ralph.

            • Central Scrutinizer

              Ralph, Ralph, Ralph, Ralph!!!!!!!

              hey, how was your Cinco de Mayo?

              Mine was uneventful. What, with no Magical, Mystery Planet X flyby and all……..

              But those ^^ are semi-O.K. ‘Lists’. Not the quality worthy of any Pink Salt, but still I would give you a C+ for effort.

              Carry on Capt. PE. :mrgreen:

          • DTS & Associates

            reading comprehension required

    • Joeyborinquen

      With a decent computer, that can simulate distances, a person can input the sun’s size and distance from Earth. I probably will show that at 93 million miles, give or take, the sun would hardly be visible in he sky.

      • LifeIs

        Simulate? Why? The Sun is visible because it is 865,000 miles across and very bright.

        • LifeIs

          Okay I’ll spell it out. The Sun is about 10% as wide, as it is far away. You can see something a foot wide, if it is ten feet away, can’t you?

          • LifeIs

            Make that one percent and not ten percent. I’m in a hurry. You can see an object one inch across, when it is 100 inches away, yes?

    • DTS & Associates

      Folks, please read pages 113-119 in the embedded scribd.com document carefully. This isn’t too difficult to grasp. Cheers!

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