The Venus Problem: A Simple Question That Dismantles NASA’s Solar System Story

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We’re told Venus orbits closer to the Sun than Earth, locked in its inner loop, always between us and the solar glare. So here’s the question: why is it visible in the night sky at all? If Earth’s nighttime side faces away from the Sun, and Venus is supposedly between us and it—then shouldn’t it always be hidden from our view during the dark hours?

This thought experiment exposes a glaring inconsistency in the heliocentric model and invites you to reexamine what you’ve been taught about space, planetary motion, and the mechanics of our reality.
This isn’t just about Venus—it’s about unraveling a model held together by assumptions and CGI.

Because when light, shadow, and geometry are tested against observation…
the story stops making sense.

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