Man's perspective from within his arc of horizon.

1 year ago

To understand the ancient Egyptian's Eye of Ra is to understand that man sees his world around him from under his personal arc of horizon. This resembles the lens of an eyeball. This is evident when one man can film several Sun analemmas from within his lens from one location but in different directions. Research Sun analemma photos taken directly on a man's north-to-south meridian as opposed to him filming more east or west of his meridian. You start to question the supposed one-off Sun of the silly globe model.
The ancient Egyptians have told us "The sun is in many places but only seen in one". As a focal point in man's eyeballs thanks to his black hole pupils which are tuned to the black hole center of creation, where the Sun sits and turn 24/7, 360 degrees over 24 hours on its horizon.
Our holographic universe is projected from this place, which is out of the center Arctic. Cameras prove there is not just one sun. Every man sees his own image of the Sun.

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