20191226h Day -5: Last Solar Eclipse of 2019

20200511M Santa Cruz, CA: What I found interesting about this animation of the last solar eclipse (on Dec. 26, 2019) is how the shadow of the moon onto the Earth changes shape looks similar to how various things look in the real world, such as the shape of a water drop. This analogy helps me visualize our 3-D classical world as a “shadow” of a multi-dimensional quantum world.

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The moon’s shadow on the Earth reminds me of the shape of a water dropping from a faucet – May 11th, 2020 (Credit: SurfingTheUniverse.com)

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By A.T. Sinclair – http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/, Public Domain, Link

 

 

 

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Author: J. Sands Loch

Student and teacher of reality in all its forms. I self-published my personal experience of discovering and trying to understand and use a model of reality based on the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: Surfing the Multiverse: Finding Happiness One Universe at a Time Available on Kindle and from Amazon, and found in blog post form at: SurfingTheUniverse.com

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