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SHOW REPLAY: 2024-03-30 -- Levine, Hill, Lambert and Wheately -- The "Hyperdimen

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Show Page: Alternative Listening: In two weeks, millions of Americans will witness first hand -- and, for the second time in just seven years! -- one of Earth's most extraordinary spectacles-- A Total Eclipse of the Sun. On April 8, 2024, from Texas to Newfoundland, the narrow "hundred-mile-wide shadow" of the Moon will race northeast across the continent ... before ending far out over the North Atlantic ... when the Earth's motion (and the Moon's orbit) moves its shadow off the Earth once more, thus bringing the continent-wide extravaganza to a close. The next North American total solar eclipse will not occur for until Aug, 2044! ... so, you'd better not miss this one! Over the years, Robin and I were fortunate to be able to scientifically measure TWO solar eclipses; Click to Read Full Promo: Maria Wheatley, our British friend and archaeologist, has independently measured other "eclipse effects" -- from both solar and lunar alignments -- at ancient monuments (like Stonehenge!), in the days immediately AFTER eclipses. But, given that all such measurements are (supposedly) "impossible," in my "Hyperdimensional Physics" model could an impending "geometric alignment" of the Sun and Moon also create measurable effects BEFORE an eclipse actually happened!? Join us tonight ... BEFORE April 8th ... and find out. Richard C. Hoagland Copyright 2024
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Show Page: Alternative Listening: In two weeks, millions of Americans will witness first hand -- and, for the second time in just seven years! -- one of Earth's most extraordinary spectacles-- A Total Eclipse of the Sun. On April 8, 2024, from Texas to Newfoundland, the narrow "hundred-mile-wide shadow" of the Moon will race northeast across the continent ... before ending far out over the North Atlantic ... when the Earth's motion (and the Moon's orbit) moves its shadow off the Earth once more, thus bringing the continent-wide extravaganza to a close. The next North American total solar eclipse will not occur for until Aug, 2044! ... so, you'd better not miss this one! Over the years, Robin and I were fortunate to be able to scientifically measure TWO solar eclipses; Click to Read Full Promo: Maria Wheatley, our British friend and archaeologist, has independently measured other "eclipse effects" -- from both solar and lunar alignments -- at ancient monuments (like Stonehenge!), in the days immediately AFTER eclipses. But, given that all such measurements are (supposedly) "impossible," in my "Hyperdimensional Physics" model could an impending "geometric alignment" of the Sun and Moon also create measurable effects BEFORE an eclipse actually happened!? Join us tonight ... BEFORE April 8th ... and find out. Richard C. Hoagland Copyright 2024
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