The Solar events we know as:
Spring Equinox, Summer Solstice, Fall Equinox, and Winter Solstice.
According to the experts who tells us, we are given "dates" on which they occur. These dates "wander" just like our birthdays do, from year to year they "wander".
Now, we can understand how our birthdays work, since we are on the earth and the earth revolves around the sun and because we are told (for, who can be sure we are told truth?) that the year is 365 and 1/4 days, adjustments have to be made to keep the "seasons" in their place.
But, how is it that the sun's events appear to have wandering days? It remains stationary and WE revolve around it. So then, by that reasoning, the sun's events for that season, should occur on the same day of the week in it's season,every year. This would mean that the DATE would change, but not the day. This would be opposite of our "birth days", yet more logical for the sun, since the sun does not reside on the earth.
Chew on that; more to come.
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