Perihelion: The Day Earth is Closest To Sun
00Days to sun’s closest distance perihelion – περιήλιο – close to the sun The day that the earth and sun are at their closest point is
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00Days to sun’s closest distance perihelion – περιήλιο – close to the sun The day that the earth and sun are at their closest point is
A visual illustration of the subjective observer phenomena. The warping of dimensions the allow observers a to experience the waveform collapse simultaneously yet distinctly
Sir Isaac Newton (1643). He was born very prematurely, and it was said that he could fit into a quart pot. His father had died
December 27th – It’s the birthday of astronomer Johannes Kepler, born to a poor mercenary in Württemberg, Germany (1571), who tracked the orbital path of
Originally not an official festival, but celebrated by adherents to Mithraism as the birth of the new sun. The Emperor Aurelian was devoted to a
Relativism is the idea that views are relative to differences in perception and consideration. … Truth relativism is the doctrine that there are no absolute
Chronobiology Chronobiology is a field of science that examines periodic (cyclic) phenomena in living organisms and their adaptation to solar and lunar related rhythms.[1] These
By Joseph Schuster, December 21, 2018 I recently shared the The Perihelion Effect website with Dr. Rupert Sheldrake acclaimed author of The Science Delusion and researcher
Rupert Sheldrake is brilliant. Here he uses the sun as his subject to subvert our defacto materialist worldview. He cleverly deconstructs science by its own
It is fairly typical to hear scientific materialists speak disparagingly about astrology. In fact, almost every scientist would dismiss astrology as ridiculous. On a macroscopic
topic: can humans perceive the flow of time differently due to spacetime distortions at perihelion. Is this a phenomena of consciousness to perceive time differently
Summary:World Perihelion Day is a science-fictional holiday that celebrates the phenomenon of perihelion, which is the point in Earth’s orbit when it is closest to
In 1922 Alexander Chizhevsky a young Belarusian scientist, unveiled to the world a preposterous theory: that all the great upheavals in the history of man, such as
From 1948 to 1997, the Institute of North Industrial Ecology Problems in Russia found that geomagnetic activity showed three seasonal peaks each of those years
Nature, which is never not lavish of herself, after a lying-in of two thousand years, has finally brought you forth in these last generations, the
Horoscope Hang-Up: Earth Rotation Changes Zodiac Signs By Megan Friedman @megancarolJan. 13, 2011 If you’re the type of person who relies on mysterious-sounding locations of stars to
The key feature of perihelionism is a recognition of time’s cycle over a year. Thus it should be observed over the longest period of time
We are all familiar with the idea of holiday stress. That feeling that time is going by faster and faster from Autumn until New Years.