Let’s talk about the unexplained here. Recent stuff which is also well-documented with things like photo and video.
Let’s talk about the Miracle of the Sun.
What do you guys think happened here?
I’ve read:
Hallucination - this one is a bit laughable for such a large group of people
Local-reality based explanation. What does this mean? This means that the Sun didn’t move in orbit because if it did the whole world would have seen it, but the local reality of these people was tweaked via either material-based processes or immaterial based processes.
This seems more plausible to me.
There is not much else other than controlled and uncontrolled hallucination.
The brain can only make a best guess of the electro-chemical data it receives from the sensory network. A controlled hallucination emerging from the processing and comparison of incoming data with data stored in memory.
The brain NEVER makes it’s own observations. It can’t.
And yes, “deja vu” is a form of suggestion, such seeing a familiar item from the past in another place that triggers a memory of having been there before.
fatima was just Mary mother of god making a statement!
Believe or don’t Believe but do it because you want to.
Or simply go to -----!
Mass hallucination don’t heal people: Something real does that.
No, the magnetosphere deflects most solar radiation and particle bombardments
Earth is surrounded by a system of magnetic fields, called the magnetosphere. The magnetosphere shields our home planet from harmful solar and cosmic particle radiation, but it can change shape in response to incoming space weather from the Sun. Credit: NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio*
When solar material streams strike Earth’s magnetosphere, they can become trapped and held in two donut-shaped belts around the planet called the Van Allen Belts. The belts restrain the particles to travel along Earth’s magnetic field lines, continually bouncing back and forth from pole to pole. This video illustrates changes in the shape and intensity of a cross section of the Van Allen Belts. Credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center