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With hindsight, we study the solar focus event with greater accuracy and insight.

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Solar focus 2

By

Ian Beardsley

© 2016

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May 30, 2016: We are now better equipt to study the simultaneous focus of the sun of the ceiling with the illumination of The Urantia Book in my bookshelf, because with hindsight, we are expecting it. However, due to the motion of the Earth around the sun, the stars rise 4 minutes earlier each day and thus, set four minutes earlier each day. This is what allows for the 360 degree (one circle) of the stars over the course of a year (365 days):

(4 minutes)(60 seconds/minute) = 240 seconds/4 minutes

(240 seconds)(365 days) = 87,600 seconds

(365 days/year)(24 hours/day)(60 minutes/hour)(60 seconds/minute)=31,536,000 seconds/year

32,536,000/87,600 = 360 degrees (degrees in a full circle)

On May 29 we observed the sun focus on the ceiling at 7:20 PM. Today being a day later, the sun will set at a different time. Here it started to appear at 7:16 PM:

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The window, or lens at 7:16 PM for which the room has the right focal length:

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Here is the focus of the sun on the ceiling at its maximum brightness 7:18 PM as it illuminates The Urantia Book as well:

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Here we begin to lose the image about 7:28 PM:

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Thus the duration of the solar focus is about: 7:16 - 7:28 = 12 minutes.

Interpretation: The Urantia Book is coming into relevance in today’s world.

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