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Everyone that i ask and show it calls me a schizo, why? Its a simple question why does every internet glowie calls me a schizo over this
I recently noticed this, some stars shine normally, normal constant white glow. But some are "flashing" they flash, when they flas they sorta... change colors? Greenish to redish, its very subtle, mostly white stil. No fucking clue why
its not a airplane. Its not moving, its a stationary object in the sky
Can't be a satelite, satelites move
there are more than one stars that behave like this, i just recorded the brightest one
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>>41661005
I don't have an explanation for that and I doubt anyone else will either.

I have managed to manifest/summon UFOs myself or "moving false-stars" as a person put it.
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scintillation
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>>41661005
Oh hey there's one of these I can see on clear nights from my house
I know what you're talking about. It's not just blinking, it's flashing different colors very rapidly. It's not light wiggling in and out of view because of the atmosphere. It's obviously inside.
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It's the ones that...
Just go out...
Poof...
As soon as you look at...
Em like a lense flare...
Isn't blue towards...
Red away in light shift...
The space between isn't empty...
Astronomy is good brain squeeze...
Black (sic) holes are ultra cold...
Apparently...
Isn't that just the bees knees...
But it's only for one to wonder...
Keep that shit to the pros...
My feet are in the earth...
6ft down...
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>>41661005
Stars don't have a constant white glow. Those are planets. Stars are twinkly due to their distance and all the shit going on between them and us.
>>41661158
This is what happens when your telescope is not focusing properly.
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>>41661005
>But some are "flashing" they flash, when they flas they sorta... change colors? Greenish to redish
That's normal star behavior. The ones that don't flicker are the outliers, they're usually planets.
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>>41661005
you need glasses, you have astigmatism
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>>41661005
get a pair of binoculars and zoom in on these niggas tonight and tell us what you see
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>>41661052
how did you go about the manifesting/summoning?
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>>41662767
I have a 3x
The same thing
just a dot of light, like a star, but flashing
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>>41661005
its real but probably a topic thats likely to get you blacksited if you spook a group of people talking about it but I still feel like it isn't never talk about it tier, if it is some glowie respond and I will stand corrected but I think its the tier of topic that they only want net positive people on the death panel to talk about/if you startle the cattle the meat will be stressed and not taste as good. You ever ask the orbs to split in half? I notice you can ask them to split in half and they will form triangles and or lines, you have any suggestions for a protocol for talking to them? sometimes I feel like its rather subjective reading the flashes and it would be best to have a protocol like how the internet has HTTPS
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>>41661005
they aren't stationary that's why, even if you were to believe that stars aren't actually what science says they are and we live in a dome, the firmament still moves around us
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Stars are so far way that their angular size is very much smaller than the scale of the turbulence at the upper part of the atmosphere. Hence the blinking, aberration, etc. Planets, with sizes well into the arc minute range, don't suffer from that.
First noticed this phenomenon you describe being a child, past century, stargazing with binoculars. Found the answer in my astronomy hobby book. Shit, I sound like a boomer.



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