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On Dec 14, 2:27 pm, bpnjensen wrote:
FWIW - Nakes-eye supernovae, although very rare, have been known to appear visibly even with the sun in the sky. These things are BRIGHT. Nothing miraculous about it. It would be an endlessly intriguing coincidence if it appeared, say, tomorrow, but hardly a miracle. Bruce A miracle to one person is another person's conscious manipulation of energy. The "star" btw, will be a space craft from Mars. No kidding and heck no, i don't expect anyone to believe it until they see it and have supporting evidence. Wait and see. Cheers |
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