Think 'mechanical watch/clock mechanism'. This gives a good illustration of it.
Next time is partly cloudy in the area where you live, notice the sun's days through the clouds. Trace those, and where they intersect is the source of the light. The sun is close.
Think 'mechanical watch/clock mechanism'. This gives a good illustration of it.
Next time is partly cloudy in the area where you live, notice the sun's days through the clouds. Trace those, and where they intersect is the source of the light. The sun is close.
exactly, you cant get sun rays through clouds at 80 degree angles unless its right behind the clouds. its impossible from millions of miles away.
probably magnetic if i were to guess