Hello mate. Sweet demo. I'm wondering, how would the stars look if you placed a camera inside the dome in different zones to simulate our actual perspective.
I saw the firmament during a heat electrical storm with no clouds. It was lit up like a strobe light effect off on off on. It stretched across the sky in all directions. It was low with a texture to it. There was no sound. It scared me as I thought it was going to fall down. The next day someone told me the sky was so weeeiird last night. The way she said weird is still in my memory today.
Solved? The stars are both rotating clockwise in this video. Mystery not solved. Plus saying the southern stars are reflections of the northern stars is ridiculous as they are all different stars and constellations.
I appreciate your work. This is my cheap experiment anyone can do. I go to 2nd hand stores and with my phone flashlight I look for crystal that gives multiple clear images of my phone flashlight bulb. When people question me what I am doing I tell them I am mimicking the sun above the crystal diamond firmament. The crystal textured firmament could be optically deflecting the suns image giving everyone on earth their own personal dome of sight.
Sorry if I'm misunderstanding your demonstration here but wouldn't this only work from outside the dome looking through it? i.e. if your camera was inside the whole effect goes away.
@@LukeVenables nope I’ve got an older video where I put the camera inside to show the northern, southern, and equatorial trails. Besides that the demonstration is clear in what it’s showing. The best part is anyone can buy the stuff to do it and repeat it.
@ in this video the first two pics are with the camera outside from above the following three are from inside facing north, then south, then at the equatorial zone. ruclips.net/user/shorts0BVHBfAm_0Y?si=qKpJd_LuRtlUqWlV
@@josephhanvey5891 Interesting. The videos are too dark to see your setup but I'll trust you. So does this model predict the northern and southern stars should be mirror images of each other? And as you move from North to South would you see individual stars switch direction?
At 2nd hand stores i have found round crystal and ceiling lamp shades that give 360degrees reflections of my bulb. Antarctica 24 hour sun could be possible
Take a picture of the full moon with your phone camera. Around the outside of the moon you will see a texture surrounding it. That could be the textured firmament.
wow dude!! When Witsitgetsit gets back from Antarctica and has gotten some sleep... PLEASE get into a convo with him! thanks so much JOSEPH
Who else sees the glaring issue with this? Please tell me you all see it and are not blindly grabbing on to this.
Timing is impeccable!
Reminiscent of the DSS when they were found!😊
God bless brother - thank you for this. The images look beautiful and remind me of home 👍
Hello mate. Sweet demo. I'm wondering, how would the stars look if you placed a camera inside the dome in different zones to simulate our actual perspective.
@@arocien the p950 is to big, but if I put the iPhone inside you see the same phenomenon.
@@josephhanvey5891 Please do it. Thank you.
@@josephhanvey5891from inside your dome both sets of rotations are clockwise to the observer. This doesn't answer the question
I saw the firmament during a heat electrical storm with no clouds. It was lit up like a strobe light effect off on off on. It stretched across the sky in all directions. It was low with a texture to it. There was no sound. It scared me as I thought it was going to fall down. The next day someone told me the sky was so weeeiird last night. The way she said weird is still in my memory today.
This video is exploding on tiktok!
And thank you! A major mystery solved! ❤
Solved? The stars are both rotating clockwise in this video. Mystery not solved. Plus saying the southern stars are reflections of the northern stars is ridiculous as they are all different stars and constellations.
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I appreciate your work. This is my cheap experiment anyone can do.
I go to 2nd hand stores and with my phone flashlight I look for crystal that gives multiple clear images of my phone flashlight bulb. When people question me what I am doing I tell them I am mimicking the sun above the crystal diamond firmament. The crystal textured firmament could be optically deflecting the suns image giving everyone on earth their own personal dome of sight.
Sorry if I'm misunderstanding your demonstration here but wouldn't this only work from outside the dome looking through it? i.e. if your camera was inside the whole effect goes away.
@@LukeVenables nope I’ve got an older video where I put the camera inside to show the northern, southern, and equatorial trails.
Besides that the demonstration is clear in what it’s showing. The best part is anyone can buy the stuff to do it and repeat it.
@josephhanvey5891 What's that video called? I looked and couldn't find it.
@ in this video the first two pics are with the camera outside from above the following three are from inside facing north, then south, then at the equatorial zone.
ruclips.net/user/shorts0BVHBfAm_0Y?si=qKpJd_LuRtlUqWlV
@@josephhanvey5891 Interesting. The videos are too dark to see your setup but I'll trust you. So does this model predict the northern and southern stars should be mirror images of each other? And as you move from North to South would you see individual stars switch direction?
Watch the Hennessey liquor commercial with auguste picard. When picard takes off his glasses they show the textured firmament. Hidden in plain sight
Idk why my brain is stuck on this - how did the group of angels break free from their circuit? Is that a dumb question?
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At 2nd hand stores i have found round crystal and ceiling lamp shades that give 360degrees reflections of my bulb. Antarctica 24 hour sun could be possible
Take a picture of the full moon with your phone camera. Around the outside of the moon you will see a texture surrounding it. That could be the textured firmament.