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Post by ReyKahuka on Dec 17, 2019 14:46:56 GMT
Is this supposed to be a joke? Yes it's the tilt of our axis. As it turns out, our Sun is a star and it's very hot. So the more direct exposure we have to it, the warmer it gets. This is a conversation I had with my 5 year old son recently. It's no joke. This is a very serious issue. Yes the sun is very hot. But the sun is also more than 91 million miles away. So how can a tilt causing what can only be thousands of miles of difference at a point cause such an effect? Are you aware that the Earth is actually closest to the sun in January, less than 90 million miles away? It's a million miles + closer and yet it is colder. Yes I'm aware, because I'm an adult. I'll say it again. The more exposure you have to the Sun, the greater the effect it has. Find your local theater. Have them shine a spotlight on the stage. Stand just outside of the spotlight while closer to it, and then stand directly in the spotlight while farther to the back of the stage and see if you notice a difference.
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