Solar Eclipse


The sun is almost 400 times bigger than the moon and also 400 times further away. That is 
why the moon is able to almost perfectly eclipse the sun during a solar eclipse. Leaving us 
with a circle of LIGHT in the sky. It’s all too perfect to be random.
The moon is almost a perfect 2160 miles in diameter. (Its 2159.14 miles). The sun is almost 
400 times bigger. 2160 x 400 = 864000 (It’s 864327 miles).

The number of seconds in one day are 60 seconds x 60 minutes x 24 hours = 86400
The differences in decimal places may be due to our ratio’s and conversions. For example:
1000 meters equal 1 kilometer. We simply drop 3 decimal points and call it something else.
The important thing here is the mathematical relationship between the sun and moon. It’s all
too perfect to be random chaos or coincidence. As far as we know, our sun and moon are the
only two cosmic bodies that can eclipse each other in this way to form a perfect circle of light
in the sky, here on this planet where humans happen to exist to see it.
The answer to the riddle of creation is a ‘Circle of Light’. Light is information. Information can
be coded into numbers. I give you: “The 60 Digit Cipher.”

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