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- some simple celestial event like a solar eclipse? | - some simple celestial event like a solar eclipse? | ||
- | I wasn't happy with the weather explanation, | + | I wasn't happy with the weather explanation, |
- | Based on this reflection and enough time spent, watching & studying the [[lab: | + | Based on this reflection and enough time spent, watching & studying the [[lab: |
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Since solar eclipses are also just a normal thing in the big clockwork of our solar system, I chose this as my explanation for the anomaly. Still haven' | Since solar eclipses are also just a normal thing in the big clockwork of our solar system, I chose this as my explanation for the anomaly. Still haven' | ||
- | This also serves well as an example of what open data/ | + | This also serves well as an example of what open data/ |
It was also a good reminder, how easy it must have been in the past, to use actually predictable (by some, who keep the know-how secret) events, like an eclipse, to stun the masses and demand to "burn more virgins" | It was also a good reminder, how easy it must have been in the past, to use actually predictable (by some, who keep the know-how secret) events, like an eclipse, to stun the masses and demand to "burn more virgins" |