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Padawan Learner
Near to 10 years ago as a casual observation I noticed the sunset of that winter apparently had dramatically changed its position from the spot where I used to see it before. "This is incredible", I thought. The sun was setting, making a rough estimation based only on my sight without any instruments, around 10 degrees more to the north. This could not be, but still in next days I kept looking for something related to it in the news. Yet nothing, not even one line on the issue. So I told the issue to a friend who knew a doctorly physicist, but I got nothing more than his smile and remark, "Impossible, but I'll check". "OK," I thought, "If everything is normal in this world, then the problem has to be me. Nah! I will observe if in the next winter the sunset comes back to that same point in the horizon. Maybe as the days elapsed I got confused in my observation on sunsets' dates and positions". Year after year I never saw again a sunset exactly in that earlier position. Also at that time I kind of joked to a close friend, "maybe I'm living in another world from that day."
After all these years I barely remember the month and I never wrote down the event day, so my certainty is pretty low and thus now I tend to think I was mistaken. I mean, that sunset must be occurring in that location in some day which I missed systematically for some reason. And now we have the Inuits' statement, .... So probably nothing in my case, ... who knows
After all these years I barely remember the month and I never wrote down the event day, so my certainty is pretty low and thus now I tend to think I was mistaken. I mean, that sunset must be occurring in that location in some day which I missed systematically for some reason. And now we have the Inuits' statement, .... So probably nothing in my case, ... who knows