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Sun isn't what you think Artist name
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Hello, folks, how are you doing today? I hope everybody's good. I want to call this podcast everything you think you know about the sun, but really don't. And it a Pitta Mises pretty much our lives. We've been told things we've been taught things and we've just accepted the truths or what we thought was a truth about things and I've never questioned anything and one of them is a son. Let's go over some of the misnomers of the sun that are truth. First thing is everybody thinks the sun gives off heat. The sun does not give off heat. Okay, it gives off rays, specific frequency rays. When the human skin is applied to the human skin, that frequency causes a warming tendency. Hence, because we get warm standing out in the sun, we've always been taught and we've always believed that the sun gives off heat. What was that old? There's an old adage about somebody who had wax wings and they flew too close to the sun and then melted. Again another lie the sun does not give off heat. It gives off a certain frequency and when that frequency is felt upon skin, okay, yes, it gets warm. And yes, you can get a sun burn. Now typically when we think of burns, we think of fire. We think of heat. But the sun doesn't do that. Again, it's a frequency. You know, people think the sun is giving off heat. Well then I ask you, if the sun is giving off heat, and there's snow at the top of a mountain which is closer to the sun. Why is that? Should it not get warmer the closer to the sun and that we get? I know flying an airplane at 41,000 feet to total air temperature is really cold. should not get warmer at 41,000 feet because we're getting closer to the sun. If it truly does give off heat would it not be warmer? would there not be snow at the top of a mountain if it truly gives off heat? So these are little things that we just take for granted? Yeah, you know, we've always been told The Sun gives off heat and the words sun burn. No, it's not a burn. Like you put your hand in a fire. That's not what it does. But we just accept that terminology. We accept that definition as as reality and go along with it our entire lives. Okay. And you can from what I understand the sun is a portal and you could actually fly through it. No, I don't believe it's a fission. No, I don't believe any of that nonsense are quote unquote, unquote. Scientists tell us I don't think the sun is doing nuclear fission. I don't believe that. Okay, that's what they say. And I don't agree with it. Okay. I also believe the sun is a portal. I've been told it's a portal. Why do you think they got solar observatories? What are they going to see in the sun besides sunspots? Well, craft coming in and going out that's what through there to, you know, to observe. So everything, most everything we've been told is wrong. And what we've been told about the sun is wrong. So the sun does not give off heat folks. Just like when the wind blows it doesn't make a sound okay. We when you say the sound of the wind blowing through the trees, while the wind doesn't make any noise. What it does make noise is that the objects that it affects like leaves when they get brushed up on you know, when the wind blows through their trees, the leaves brush up against one another and create a sound. It's not the wind that makes it sound the wind doesn't make any sound. Just like the sun does not put off heat, like we've been told, or what we've always thought so one of the clear that went up above the sun. And there's other things like this too, if you just got to stop and use your own common sense. With that, I'll say good day. Thank you