Re: Planet X: The New Image
Jeff Root wrote:
> All colors of light are equally affected by gravity.
They why, Jeff, as the moment the dawning Sun comes into view, is it
HUGE, then within a half hour or so, reduce in size by 50% or so, then
shrink further as it rises in the sky? Why, at the moment it sinks in
the west at sunset, does it likewise go HUGE, again?
Do we have blue sunrises and sunsets? No? Green? Violet? Arent they
part of the color spectrum? The Sun overhead is WHITE LIGHT, as is star
light. So what happened to all those other colors from our Sun at
sunrise and sunset? They didnt get BENT BY GRAVITY.
And why does the appearance of the Sun get fat when it has the MOST
Earth surface to pass over and the MOST atmosphere to pass through
before reaching your eye, at the first moment of sunrise and the last
moment of sunset? Because your eye is catching more red light rays from
a wider area BENT BY GRAVITY back toward the Earth at that point.
The Zetas explain:
The rising and setting sun are huge, compared to their
appearance at mid-day. This is due to the light rays
which have been bent and would otherwise escape
to the side, being bent back by the atmosphere so
they enter the viewers eye as though coming from a
large orange sun.
ZetaTalk, Red Light
(http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p141.htm)