First published at 01:26 UTC on May 1st, 2024.
..... how exactly do you do this?... you get onboard a big jet airplane, like in Seoul, South Korea ...right about the time the sun goes down..... then you fly due west, at around 550 miles per hour, to Paris France, in this case. Then, simply act …
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..... how exactly do you do this?... you get onboard a big jet airplane, like in Seoul, South Korea ...right about the time the sun goes down..... then you fly due west, at around 550 miles per hour, to Paris France, in this case. Then, simply act like a true scientist, and "observe" what you can see, and take some notes as you go. Don't have the cash for the airfare, or the time to take such a trip yourself? Well, luckily, there was a guy that could swing both those things and he brought a camera along with him, so you can effectively, see through his eyes. And he made a few notes, go figure. Ever hear of a "hot spot". It's a simple notion that makes NASA crap in it's pants... and I don't mean solid, whole, in-tact, turds, either, if you know what I mean, and I bet you know what I mean... a real mess.
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