Here’s a hint; Google image the phrase “lens flare”
Better still, step away from the computer, go outside and take a photo of the sun and see what you get.
Here’s an example;
The best photo I got of the recent UK eclipse was using the lens flare from the partially eclipsed sun. Would this obviously mean that “Nibiru” is being eclipsed by the moon in exactly the same way and rate that the sun was? No, it wouldn’t.
Scare-mongering idiocy. Stop it.
Here’s a hint; Google image the phrase “lens flare”
Better still, step away from the computer, go outside and take a photo of the sun and see what you get.
Here’s an example;
The best photo I got of the recent UK eclipse was using the lens flare from the partially eclipsed sun. Would this obviously mean that “Nibiru” is being eclipsed by the moon in exactly the same way and rate that the sun was? No, it wouldn’t.
Scare-mongering idiocy. Stop it.