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Category: Technology & Science
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DMan
- 3 years ago  
Science tells us the sun is 93 million miles away, but with that distance there could never be crepuscular rays from the sun. Even 1 degree of deviation would surpass earth. Some say the sun is 1000 to 3000 miles away, but even at that distance crepuscular rays wouldn't appear like we see them. The sun is much closer than we think, and possibly only 10's of miles up. The sun appears to be just above the clouds somewhat, and not 1000's or millions of miles away. Using trigonometry you can point to the sun easily with the crepuscular rays, and the direction of the rays looks to be just above the clouds somewhat. Look for yourself and you may determine the same conclusion that the sun is very close. The same goes for the moon! Real eyes, realize, real lies! Maybe I'm wrong, but maybe I'm not.