Anonymous ID: ef083b Jan. 2, 2023, 3:36 p.m. No.18061437   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1455 >>1504

>>18061308

>why would the rays of it spread out like this?

 

Most response have been dumb.

 

I think it's because there is another layer of cloud above the clouds you see. The sun is hitting the layer of cloud which is diffusing the light in all directions

 

I agree if it were just open breaks in cloud, the rays should be parallel

Anonymous ID: ef083b Jan. 2, 2023, 3:50 p.m. No.18061527   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>18061455

It can be a clear day to you but with sufficient haze/clouding above the lowest clouds to create a new nearer light source

 

There are many layers of cloud, that kind of "bubbly looking" clouds are low (i don't know the right term but I've seen it)

Anonymous ID: ef083b Jan. 2, 2023, 3:54 p.m. No.18061551   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1566 >>1604

>>18061522

another date setter.

is this the shit making my wife think that it starts in 2023 and finishes in 2030?

 

I disagree. I have personal experience that we have already had the first 3.5 years.

 

Time times & half a time. It's 1260 days. Ended around Thanksgiving 2019 IMO.

 

IIRC it's the 2nd 3.5 years that are the hard ones. "Jacob's troubles"? It's been a while