So there is going to be a blood moon this Sunday, may 15th, visible mainly in north America.
The last blood moon that was visible in north America was November 30th 2020.
I went down a rabbit hole when i saw this post:
https://greatawakening.win/p/15HuoNPw1f/digging-on-koko-the-clown-clips-/c/
Link to video: https://youtu.be/VA4e0NqyYMw
The song playing: Last Goodbye (feat. Danica Dora) by eric kinny.
The lyrics: red moon on the rise...
Ancient Mesopotamia perceived the blood moon as a threat to their king, believing its reveal would harm or even cause the kingβs death. To avoid disaster to the monarchy, the ancient Mesopotamians elected a fake ringer for the king, known as the Blood Moon King, and the true king was tucked away in hiding during the blood moon.
I know im "date f*ing" and all of this might mean nothing, maybe this Sunday/ monday will be ordinary. But i just couldn't help but notice these things and now "maga king" is trending. Just interesting coincidences (thanks for reading)
I think the flat earthers will be keeping their heads down this weekend. Lunar ecclipses are kinda hard to explain if you believe the sun and moon are just floating in a dome above the earth.
Would you expect the atmosphere not to spin with the earth beneath it?
If you took a snow globe and put it on a record player, initially the water and snow would start accelerating. It would get to a point though after a minute where the water and snow flakes calm down and spin with the globe and record player. To the snow man inside the globe, the wind would be perfectly calm although from our perspective, we would see the globe and everything in it is still spinning.
Something that might be hard to understand is that space is frictionless. Nothing to hold the atmosphere from moving. Only the ground beneath it.
Where Im at, the weather generally moves from west to east, so its actually moving faster than the 1000mph that the equator moves at. The only time you see the difference in air speeds per latitude is in VERY large scale weather systems like when the Coriolis effect causes hurricane rotation to go a certain direction depending on north or south of the equator.