In two days, the northern hemisphere will have its longest day of the year, but the duration of daylight outside is much, much shorter than it used to be.Just 4-5 years ago, the sun used to rise earlier and set later. The amount of light we get outside now in June 2026 is comparable to what it was in early September back in 2023 and before. I vividly remember evenings I spent outside in late August that year, and 9 PM then looked like 7:30 PM now. Similarly, the position of the sun at 5 AM now is the same as the position of the sun at 4 AM then.What caused this? How did it happen? And is it also related to the phenomenon of colors becoming less vivid than they were 10-15 years ago?
the simulation is experiencing an overhaul and auditing itself, obviously.
>>42569724It's the same with the moon being visible during daytime in summer. Science have their explanations, but people notice these odd things, like the white contra yellow sun, and claim these things didn't happen back in the day.
>>42569883The moon has always been visible during the day on certain days, I remember seeing it decades ago as a child. But I've never noticed daylight hours moving around outside of the usual frame, let alone shortening or lengthening. I even asked older people I know in their 60s and 70s, and they said they noticed it this year too, but never before.
>>42569883The sky used to be a deeper blue. Now it looks bleached, like a blue piece of fabric that's been left out in the sun for 10 years.
Were you at the same coordinates both times? The farther north you are in the time zone the more it stays light at night for instance.
>>42573853Yes. I've been in the same town all this time, probably why I didn't even remember to mention it, but yes, same coordinates.
>>42569724They artificially tilted the Earth's axis and are trying to cover it up
>>42569724It's only later in life that I've noticed that the shadow of the moon is visible as well like in the attached picture. I'm skeptical of /x/ explanations, but it's obvious that /sci/ is falling short with their assertion that people are just bad at noticing and remembering things.
>>42569724It all seems way fucked to me. It feels like mountain standard time moved east two hoursI dont remember 5am dawns as bright as this in the past and ive lived here over a decadeSeems like the poles are fucked
>>42575813What's your distance from the equator? For me, think US/Canadian border for a rough comparison. In September 2024, and I know this from the timestamp of a photo on my phone, the amount of light outside at 9 PM was equal to the amount of light at 9 PM this Friday, two days before the longest day of the year.In addition to what I wrote in the OP, you are right, time in general seems to be all over the place. Not only does it seem to flow noticeably fast or noticeably slowly way more than it used to, sometimes it feels like it flows backwards or stands still for a short period.
>>42569724It's called summer. Don't worry, I hate it too.
>>42575809The sun is undeniably brighter
>the duration of daylight outside is much, much shorter than it used to be.son, way back in 2005 I made it a personal tradition to go for a walk at night on the solstice every year; only leaving when it gets fully dark outside, and only returning when the sun starts to poke back up againto this day the times I leave and when I start walking back are precisely the same as 21 years agothere's no REaLiTY ShiFT happeningyou and the idiots responding just have a poor memoryso calm yer tits
>>42569724>Lies>No credible sources >Expects me to believe a 4chan postThis is worse than trusting AI. You post an entire paragraph of made up bullshit and probably wonder why no one likes you.
>>42569724Yes anon. Me and my gf have been talking about this alot since no one Else seems to notice. I used to sun charge at 11 pm or 2300 at my latitude some years ago. Now the sun sets way before that.
>>42578287>>No credible sourcesOh you mean the exact same thing they said about Epstein, MK Ultra, grooming gangs in Britain, Covid vaccine side-effects, WTC 7 and a billion other things?Yeah, sure, no credible sources. All the way until it appears in a news article ending in "...and that's a good thing" in ten years or so. Let's just wait for the science⢠to tell us something is happening rather than seeing it with our own lying eyes right in front of us.
>>42569724The answer has to do with climate change and psychic change.Part one of this fork - the ultra elite are PURPOSEFULLY causing climate change to happen. They all have a variety of reasons why, maybe even hidden ones. But they're all doing it on purpose. This climate change is causing the clouds to look different. The colours to become less vivid and strange looking (moisture in the air is getting fucked up by small, almost invisible pollutants). And a variety of other bullshit. We had a temporary look at a climate unfucked world during the virus lockdowns, so the ultra elite made sure you associated the lockdowns with "BUH I WANNA ORDER DOOR DASH AND GO PARTY :(" instead of "wow it only took a week for the world to look beautiful?" The second prong on this fork, is the psychic change. The elites are causing a psycho-spiritual equivalent to climate change. They're inducing it through global dissociation, which is causing people to see things more distorted than they actually are. Already dull colours become lifeless, spirits in the atmosphere get ignored (you cannot see the strange and uncanny if always dissociating, anymore than you can practice magic). This has also distorted the sensation of time, so that it is always feeling fast and going faster. Climate change also distorts gravity, causing the material aspect of time to speed up further. As this intensifies, things like the mandela effect become more pronounced, frightening and even dangerous. I expect less people will notice the increasingly bad phenomenon though, until it gets so extreme that it destroys entire lives and fucks everyone up. Eventually within the next few years, we can expect a combination of climate and psychic disasters to occur. One after the other. It'll be a bit like the hurricanes in japan, where right after they started seeing ghosts and unknown spirits haunt the land en masse.
>>42578689World governments, ultra elites and their corporations, will do everything possible to control the narrative. They'll try to make you buy out on materialism, failing that, they'll sell you Christianity. When the climate disasters occurs, they'll lie about it increasingly until it becomes blatantly obvious. Then they'll start saying shit like "who cares if the fish are all gonna die? No need to protect them then! Fish away!" And use the same basic argument with everything else. "Too late, doesn't matter, keep destroying, give up hope".Similar will occur once spirits and psychic phenomenon explode out of control and become dangerous. They'll push extra hard on Christianity, especially as a black-white variant where everything is either angels or demons. It'll work for a while but, as things get more extreme, it will kill off Christianity because the religion won't be able to handle the phenomenon happening. The states and subsequent world govs are HOPING to push this off for as long as possible. But things are happening faster than they expected. That's why they're building bunkers. Truly bizarre, world endingly dangerous shit is on the horizon. We are seeing the starts of it now Buckle up, things are in for a bumpy ride.
>>42569724Dude I still saw fringes of sunlight on the horizon at 10:05pm yesterday. Wtf do you mean getting shorter?
>>42578842Used to be like that here too, but now at 9:30 PM it's already completely dark
>>4257Pic.>instead of "wow it only took a week for the world to look beautiful?"Not my experience to be frank with you. Honestly after 2020 or 2021, the vibe outside changed a good bit. Since then, it feels rather void of inhabitants and the sky looks so effing fake now.
>>42578915>>42578689IDK why the (You) got effed up.
>>42578915>it feels rather void of inhabitantsMy town feels like a ghost town nowadays. Prior to 2020 it was packed with people going out every Friday and Saturday night. Now it's the middle of summer and there is nobody outside on the weekends, only the usual time on weekdays when work ends and they're all going home.
>>42569724Yes, it is getting shorter. My belief is that because we're in a "negative" epoch, so in the future it will help in a new "positive" epoch. It correlates with growing chaos and such.
>>42578038What a horribly unbelievable anecdote. You walk around in the dark all night once a year? You expect us to believe this?
>>42581349...yes?I don't see what's incredible about someone taking a stroll at night. I guess you're one of those faggots who has to sleep with the lights on so the closet monster doesn't eat you.