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    I have been alarmed by a trend I noticed over the last couple of months. My discovery is SO DISTURBING, that it requires absolutely no scientific proof AT ALL. It is time to panic. Over the last couple of months, it seems that each day there is just a little less sunlight than the day before. No, really. It's true. My measurements show that there was less sunlight from July to August. There was even less sunlight from August to September. The day-to-day loss of sunlight is subtle but, if this trend continues, soon there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! "So what?" you may say. "My laptop has no anti-glare screen so reading it will be easier." That's true. The sun is already THOUSANDS of times brighter than your laptop so who cares? But there's a downside. In the last 30 days, there has been a loss of 47 minutes of daylight. This may not seem like much but the cumulative effects are disturbing. According to my calculations, by January 5th, 2010, there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! Fourteen months may seem like a long time to you and me but let’s not leave this stratospheric calamity to our grandchildren. We have to do something now! For those of us without advanced degrees in meteorological phenomena, I asked a leading scientist what a world without daylight would mean: It will suck. First of all, it will be dark. It will be cold. All plant life will die. I’m not just talking about algae and spathiphyllum here. I’m talking about orchids and cantaloupe and peanuts and white tea which still has a naturally light flavor. Without plants, plant-eating animals will die. Then people. The vegetarians will go first; then the Democrats, followed by the turtles; then the pigeons and, finally, the dolphins. Don’t get me wrong. I’m no science freak. But I love the sun. It makes me happy. I can’t imagine a world without sunlight. You may ask why no one else has noticed this phenomenon. I found an interesting website run by the U.S. Naval Observatory (Astronomical Applications Dept) which has a document called "Rise and Set for the Sun for 2008." What I discovered is that THE GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS ABOUT THE PRECIPITOUS LOSS OF DAYLIGHT over the last couple of months. Why haven't they told us? Is it a cover up? I’ve concluded that a conspiracy is underway, supported by the lobbyists working for the BEACH UMBRELLA industry. Think about it. Surely the government has developed some sort of advanced “artificial sun” technology to keep the fat cats of Malibu hip deep in their suntan-oil fortunes. No b

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      I have been alarmed by a trend I noticed over the last couple of months. My discovery is SO DISTURBING, that it requires absolutely no scientific proof AT ALL. It is time to panic. Over the last couple of months, it seems that each day there is just a little less sunlight than the day before. No, really. It's true. My measurements show that there was less sunlight from July to August. There was even less sunlight from August to September. The day-to-day loss of sunlight is subtle but, if this trend continues, soon there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! "So what?" you may say. "My laptop has no anti-glare screen so reading it will be easier." That's true. The sun is already THOUSANDS of times brighter than your laptop so who cares? But there's a downside. In the last 30 days, there has been a loss of 47 minutes of daylight. This may not seem like much but the cumulative effects are disturbing. According to my calculations, by January 5th, 2010, there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! Fourteen months may seem like a long time to you and me but let’s not leave this stratospheric calamity to our grandchildren. We have to do something now! For those of us without advanced degrees in meteorological phenomena, I asked a leading scientist what a world without daylight would mean: It will suck. First of all, it will be dark. It will be cold. All plant life will die. I’m not just talking about algae and spathiphyllum here. I’m talking about orchids and cantaloupe and peanuts and white tea which still has a naturally light flavor. Without plants, plant-eating animals will die. Then people. The vegetarians will go first; then the Democrats, followed by the turtles; then the pigeons and, finally, the dolphins. Don’t get me wrong. I’m no science freak. But I love the sun. It makes me happy. I can’t imagine a world without sunlight. You may ask why no one else has noticed this phenomenon. I found an interesting website run by the U.S. Naval Observatory (Astronomical Applications Dept) which has a document called "Rise and Set for the Sun for 2008." What I discovered is that THE GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS ABOUT THE PRECIPITOUS LOSS OF DAYLIGHT over the last couple of months. Why haven't they told us? Is it a cover up? I’ve concluded that a conspiracy is underway, supported by the lobbyists working for the BEACH UMBRELLA industry. Think about it. Surely the government has developed some sort of advanced “artificial sun” technology to keep the fat cats of Malibu hip deep in their suntan-oil fortunes. No b

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        I have been alarmed by a trend I noticed over the last couple of months. My discovery is SO DISTURBING, that it requires absolutely no scientific proof AT ALL. It is time to panic. Over the last couple of months, it seems that each day there is just a little less sunlight than the day before. No, really. It's true. My measurements show that there was less sunlight from July to August. There was even less sunlight from August to September. The day-to-day loss of sunlight is subtle but, if this trend continues, soon there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! "So what?" you may say. "My laptop has no anti-glare screen so reading it will be easier." That's true. The sun is already THOUSANDS of times brighter than your laptop so who cares? But there's a downside. In the last 30 days, there has been a loss of 47 minutes of daylight. This may not seem like much but the cumulative effects are disturbing. According to my calculations, by January 5th, 2010, there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! Fourteen months may seem like a long time to you and me but let’s not leave this stratospheric calamity to our grandchildren. We have to do something now! For those of us without advanced degrees in meteorological phenomena, I asked a leading scientist what a world without daylight would mean: It will suck. First of all, it will be dark. It will be cold. All plant life will die. I’m not just talking about algae and spathiphyllum here. I’m talking about orchids and cantaloupe and peanuts and white tea which still has a naturally light flavor. Without plants, plant-eating animals will die. Then people. The vegetarians will go first; then the Democrats, followed by the turtles; then the pigeons and, finally, the dolphins. Don’t get me wrong. I’m no science freak. But I love the sun. It makes me happy. I can’t imagine a world without sunlight. You may ask why no one else has noticed this phenomenon. I found an interesting website run by the U.S. Naval Observatory (Astronomical Applications Dept) which has a document called "Rise and Set for the Sun for 2008." What I discovered is that THE GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS ABOUT THE PRECIPITOUS LOSS OF DAYLIGHT over the last couple of months. Why haven't they told us? Is it a cover up? I’ve concluded that a conspiracy is underway, supported by the lobbyists working for the BEACH UMBRELLA industry. Think about it. Surely the government has developed some sort of advanced “artificial sun” technology to keep the fat cats of Malibu hip deep in their suntan-oil fortunes. No b

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        Actually this disturbing thing you just posted really requires scientific proof AT ALL. First!!! the sun will always stays shining at all times unless as calculated by Scientist for millions of coming years until it will die but note when or before a star (like our SUN) dies it will be more brigther and more hotter. Astro-Scienctists are monitoring our outer space, if any changes in the SUN which can be monitored by Solar activities like Sunspot,solar wind or storm or anything that are monitored by space instruments it will be in the worldwide TV news...so far no alarming outer space news are being spread by media.. Second!!! About you said on "Daylight losses... Let's just say if it's true of what you discovered.. It's not the SUN... As I said the Sun is always shining!!! Daylight and night time depends on the Earth's rotation.. Well, this is all I can say.. I think others will...but dont be depressed yet.. thanks! :rose:

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          Actually this disturbing thing you just posted really requires scientific proof AT ALL. First!!! the sun will always stays shining at all times unless as calculated by Scientist for millions of coming years until it will die but note when or before a star (like our SUN) dies it will be more brigther and more hotter. Astro-Scienctists are monitoring our outer space, if any changes in the SUN which can be monitored by Solar activities like Sunspot,solar wind or storm or anything that are monitored by space instruments it will be in the worldwide TV news...so far no alarming outer space news are being spread by media.. Second!!! About you said on "Daylight losses... Let's just say if it's true of what you discovered.. It's not the SUN... As I said the Sun is always shining!!! Daylight and night time depends on the Earth's rotation.. Well, this is all I can say.. I think others will...but dont be depressed yet.. thanks! :rose:

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          Is that only me who didn't get the joke ?

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          • R Robert C Cartaino

            I have been alarmed by a trend I noticed over the last couple of months. My discovery is SO DISTURBING, that it requires absolutely no scientific proof AT ALL. It is time to panic. Over the last couple of months, it seems that each day there is just a little less sunlight than the day before. No, really. It's true. My measurements show that there was less sunlight from July to August. There was even less sunlight from August to September. The day-to-day loss of sunlight is subtle but, if this trend continues, soon there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! "So what?" you may say. "My laptop has no anti-glare screen so reading it will be easier." That's true. The sun is already THOUSANDS of times brighter than your laptop so who cares? But there's a downside. In the last 30 days, there has been a loss of 47 minutes of daylight. This may not seem like much but the cumulative effects are disturbing. According to my calculations, by January 5th, 2010, there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! Fourteen months may seem like a long time to you and me but let’s not leave this stratospheric calamity to our grandchildren. We have to do something now! For those of us without advanced degrees in meteorological phenomena, I asked a leading scientist what a world without daylight would mean: It will suck. First of all, it will be dark. It will be cold. All plant life will die. I’m not just talking about algae and spathiphyllum here. I’m talking about orchids and cantaloupe and peanuts and white tea which still has a naturally light flavor. Without plants, plant-eating animals will die. Then people. The vegetarians will go first; then the Democrats, followed by the turtles; then the pigeons and, finally, the dolphins. Don’t get me wrong. I’m no science freak. But I love the sun. It makes me happy. I can’t imagine a world without sunlight. You may ask why no one else has noticed this phenomenon. I found an interesting website run by the U.S. Naval Observatory (Astronomical Applications Dept) which has a document called "Rise and Set for the Sun for 2008." What I discovered is that THE GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS ABOUT THE PRECIPITOUS LOSS OF DAYLIGHT over the last couple of months. Why haven't they told us? Is it a cover up? I’ve concluded that a conspiracy is underway, supported by the lobbyists working for the BEACH UMBRELLA industry. Think about it. Surely the government has developed some sort of advanced “artificial sun” technology to keep the fat cats of Malibu hip deep in their suntan-oil fortunes. No b

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            I've noticed this to, it's getting darker and darker in the mornings, holy smoke if your correct on your calculations...

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            • R Robert C Cartaino

              I have been alarmed by a trend I noticed over the last couple of months. My discovery is SO DISTURBING, that it requires absolutely no scientific proof AT ALL. It is time to panic. Over the last couple of months, it seems that each day there is just a little less sunlight than the day before. No, really. It's true. My measurements show that there was less sunlight from July to August. There was even less sunlight from August to September. The day-to-day loss of sunlight is subtle but, if this trend continues, soon there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! "So what?" you may say. "My laptop has no anti-glare screen so reading it will be easier." That's true. The sun is already THOUSANDS of times brighter than your laptop so who cares? But there's a downside. In the last 30 days, there has been a loss of 47 minutes of daylight. This may not seem like much but the cumulative effects are disturbing. According to my calculations, by January 5th, 2010, there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! Fourteen months may seem like a long time to you and me but let’s not leave this stratospheric calamity to our grandchildren. We have to do something now! For those of us without advanced degrees in meteorological phenomena, I asked a leading scientist what a world without daylight would mean: It will suck. First of all, it will be dark. It will be cold. All plant life will die. I’m not just talking about algae and spathiphyllum here. I’m talking about orchids and cantaloupe and peanuts and white tea which still has a naturally light flavor. Without plants, plant-eating animals will die. Then people. The vegetarians will go first; then the Democrats, followed by the turtles; then the pigeons and, finally, the dolphins. Don’t get me wrong. I’m no science freak. But I love the sun. It makes me happy. I can’t imagine a world without sunlight. You may ask why no one else has noticed this phenomenon. I found an interesting website run by the U.S. Naval Observatory (Astronomical Applications Dept) which has a document called "Rise and Set for the Sun for 2008." What I discovered is that THE GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS ABOUT THE PRECIPITOUS LOSS OF DAYLIGHT over the last couple of months. Why haven't they told us? Is it a cover up? I’ve concluded that a conspiracy is underway, supported by the lobbyists working for the BEACH UMBRELLA industry. Think about it. Surely the government has developed some sort of advanced “artificial sun” technology to keep the fat cats of Malibu hip deep in their suntan-oil fortunes. No b

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              Haven't you heard that one guy in Australia came up with completely different conclusion? His measurements show that daylight actually has been increased since few months ago and if that trend continues there will be NO NIGHT ON PLANET EARTH AT ALL.

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                I have been alarmed by a trend I noticed over the last couple of months. My discovery is SO DISTURBING, that it requires absolutely no scientific proof AT ALL. It is time to panic. Over the last couple of months, it seems that each day there is just a little less sunlight than the day before. No, really. It's true. My measurements show that there was less sunlight from July to August. There was even less sunlight from August to September. The day-to-day loss of sunlight is subtle but, if this trend continues, soon there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! "So what?" you may say. "My laptop has no anti-glare screen so reading it will be easier." That's true. The sun is already THOUSANDS of times brighter than your laptop so who cares? But there's a downside. In the last 30 days, there has been a loss of 47 minutes of daylight. This may not seem like much but the cumulative effects are disturbing. According to my calculations, by January 5th, 2010, there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! Fourteen months may seem like a long time to you and me but let’s not leave this stratospheric calamity to our grandchildren. We have to do something now! For those of us without advanced degrees in meteorological phenomena, I asked a leading scientist what a world without daylight would mean: It will suck. First of all, it will be dark. It will be cold. All plant life will die. I’m not just talking about algae and spathiphyllum here. I’m talking about orchids and cantaloupe and peanuts and white tea which still has a naturally light flavor. Without plants, plant-eating animals will die. Then people. The vegetarians will go first; then the Democrats, followed by the turtles; then the pigeons and, finally, the dolphins. Don’t get me wrong. I’m no science freak. But I love the sun. It makes me happy. I can’t imagine a world without sunlight. You may ask why no one else has noticed this phenomenon. I found an interesting website run by the U.S. Naval Observatory (Astronomical Applications Dept) which has a document called "Rise and Set for the Sun for 2008." What I discovered is that THE GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS ABOUT THE PRECIPITOUS LOSS OF DAYLIGHT over the last couple of months. Why haven't they told us? Is it a cover up? I’ve concluded that a conspiracy is underway, supported by the lobbyists working for the BEACH UMBRELLA industry. Think about it. Surely the government has developed some sort of advanced “artificial sun” technology to keep the fat cats of Malibu hip deep in their suntan-oil fortunes. No b

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                I know, I know, this is another one of those CCC thingys. Its ummmm, ahhhh, o yeah a season. Yaahhhh.

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                  I have been alarmed by a trend I noticed over the last couple of months. My discovery is SO DISTURBING, that it requires absolutely no scientific proof AT ALL. It is time to panic. Over the last couple of months, it seems that each day there is just a little less sunlight than the day before. No, really. It's true. My measurements show that there was less sunlight from July to August. There was even less sunlight from August to September. The day-to-day loss of sunlight is subtle but, if this trend continues, soon there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! "So what?" you may say. "My laptop has no anti-glare screen so reading it will be easier." That's true. The sun is already THOUSANDS of times brighter than your laptop so who cares? But there's a downside. In the last 30 days, there has been a loss of 47 minutes of daylight. This may not seem like much but the cumulative effects are disturbing. According to my calculations, by January 5th, 2010, there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! Fourteen months may seem like a long time to you and me but let’s not leave this stratospheric calamity to our grandchildren. We have to do something now! For those of us without advanced degrees in meteorological phenomena, I asked a leading scientist what a world without daylight would mean: It will suck. First of all, it will be dark. It will be cold. All plant life will die. I’m not just talking about algae and spathiphyllum here. I’m talking about orchids and cantaloupe and peanuts and white tea which still has a naturally light flavor. Without plants, plant-eating animals will die. Then people. The vegetarians will go first; then the Democrats, followed by the turtles; then the pigeons and, finally, the dolphins. Don’t get me wrong. I’m no science freak. But I love the sun. It makes me happy. I can’t imagine a world without sunlight. You may ask why no one else has noticed this phenomenon. I found an interesting website run by the U.S. Naval Observatory (Astronomical Applications Dept) which has a document called "Rise and Set for the Sun for 2008." What I discovered is that THE GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS ABOUT THE PRECIPITOUS LOSS OF DAYLIGHT over the last couple of months. Why haven't they told us? Is it a cover up? I’ve concluded that a conspiracy is underway, supported by the lobbyists working for the BEACH UMBRELLA industry. Think about it. Surely the government has developed some sort of advanced “artificial sun” technology to keep the fat cats of Malibu hip deep in their suntan-oil fortunes. No b

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                  Robert.C.Cartaino wrote:

                  My measurements show that there was less sunlight from July to August. There was even less sunlight from August to September [...] What I discovered is that THE GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS ABOUT THE PRECIPITOUS LOSS OF DAYLIGHT over the last couple of months. Why haven't they told us? Is it a cover up?

                  The Australians. They are behind this. And the Saffas. And the Argentines. As our daylight hours become fewer and fewer, theirs increase. :omg: Maybe the New Zealanders too, but I have my doubts. They must be too busy with their sheep. :suss: They are trying to kill off the Northern hemisphere! :mad:

                  Cheers, Vıkram.


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                    Haven't you heard that one guy in Australia came up with completely different conclusion? His measurements show that daylight actually has been increased since few months ago and if that trend continues there will be NO NIGHT ON PLANET EARTH AT ALL.

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                    Damn, I should have read your post before I posted mine.

                    Cheers, Vıkram.


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                    • R Robert C Cartaino

                      I have been alarmed by a trend I noticed over the last couple of months. My discovery is SO DISTURBING, that it requires absolutely no scientific proof AT ALL. It is time to panic. Over the last couple of months, it seems that each day there is just a little less sunlight than the day before. No, really. It's true. My measurements show that there was less sunlight from July to August. There was even less sunlight from August to September. The day-to-day loss of sunlight is subtle but, if this trend continues, soon there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! "So what?" you may say. "My laptop has no anti-glare screen so reading it will be easier." That's true. The sun is already THOUSANDS of times brighter than your laptop so who cares? But there's a downside. In the last 30 days, there has been a loss of 47 minutes of daylight. This may not seem like much but the cumulative effects are disturbing. According to my calculations, by January 5th, 2010, there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! Fourteen months may seem like a long time to you and me but let’s not leave this stratospheric calamity to our grandchildren. We have to do something now! For those of us without advanced degrees in meteorological phenomena, I asked a leading scientist what a world without daylight would mean: It will suck. First of all, it will be dark. It will be cold. All plant life will die. I’m not just talking about algae and spathiphyllum here. I’m talking about orchids and cantaloupe and peanuts and white tea which still has a naturally light flavor. Without plants, plant-eating animals will die. Then people. The vegetarians will go first; then the Democrats, followed by the turtles; then the pigeons and, finally, the dolphins. Don’t get me wrong. I’m no science freak. But I love the sun. It makes me happy. I can’t imagine a world without sunlight. You may ask why no one else has noticed this phenomenon. I found an interesting website run by the U.S. Naval Observatory (Astronomical Applications Dept) which has a document called "Rise and Set for the Sun for 2008." What I discovered is that THE GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS ABOUT THE PRECIPITOUS LOSS OF DAYLIGHT over the last couple of months. Why haven't they told us? Is it a cover up? I’ve concluded that a conspiracy is underway, supported by the lobbyists working for the BEACH UMBRELLA industry. Think about it. Surely the government has developed some sort of advanced “artificial sun” technology to keep the fat cats of Malibu hip deep in their suntan-oil fortunes. No b

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                      It's the government - it's what they call daylight savings. They save a little bit each day as it gets colder, and people don't want to be outside anyways, and then slowly release it in the spring as things get warmer and people want to spend more time outdoors.

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                        I have been alarmed by a trend I noticed over the last couple of months. My discovery is SO DISTURBING, that it requires absolutely no scientific proof AT ALL. It is time to panic. Over the last couple of months, it seems that each day there is just a little less sunlight than the day before. No, really. It's true. My measurements show that there was less sunlight from July to August. There was even less sunlight from August to September. The day-to-day loss of sunlight is subtle but, if this trend continues, soon there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! "So what?" you may say. "My laptop has no anti-glare screen so reading it will be easier." That's true. The sun is already THOUSANDS of times brighter than your laptop so who cares? But there's a downside. In the last 30 days, there has been a loss of 47 minutes of daylight. This may not seem like much but the cumulative effects are disturbing. According to my calculations, by January 5th, 2010, there will be NO SUNLIGHT AT ALL! Fourteen months may seem like a long time to you and me but let’s not leave this stratospheric calamity to our grandchildren. We have to do something now! For those of us without advanced degrees in meteorological phenomena, I asked a leading scientist what a world without daylight would mean: It will suck. First of all, it will be dark. It will be cold. All plant life will die. I’m not just talking about algae and spathiphyllum here. I’m talking about orchids and cantaloupe and peanuts and white tea which still has a naturally light flavor. Without plants, plant-eating animals will die. Then people. The vegetarians will go first; then the Democrats, followed by the turtles; then the pigeons and, finally, the dolphins. Don’t get me wrong. I’m no science freak. But I love the sun. It makes me happy. I can’t imagine a world without sunlight. You may ask why no one else has noticed this phenomenon. I found an interesting website run by the U.S. Naval Observatory (Astronomical Applications Dept) which has a document called "Rise and Set for the Sun for 2008." What I discovered is that THE GOVERNMENT ALREADY KNOWS ABOUT THE PRECIPITOUS LOSS OF DAYLIGHT over the last couple of months. Why haven't they told us? Is it a cover up? I’ve concluded that a conspiracy is underway, supported by the lobbyists working for the BEACH UMBRELLA industry. Think about it. Surely the government has developed some sort of advanced “artificial sun” technology to keep the fat cats of Malibu hip deep in their suntan-oil fortunes. No b

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                        Velcome to my vorld. Soon ve vill rule de eart' Ahh, the children of de night. Vat beautifool music dey make. . .

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                          Velcome to my vorld. Soon ve vill rule de eart' Ahh, the children of de night. Vat beautifool music dey make. . .

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                            Actually this disturbing thing you just posted really requires scientific proof AT ALL. First!!! the sun will always stays shining at all times unless as calculated by Scientist for millions of coming years until it will die but note when or before a star (like our SUN) dies it will be more brigther and more hotter. Astro-Scienctists are monitoring our outer space, if any changes in the SUN which can be monitored by Solar activities like Sunspot,solar wind or storm or anything that are monitored by space instruments it will be in the worldwide TV news...so far no alarming outer space news are being spread by media.. Second!!! About you said on "Daylight losses... Let's just say if it's true of what you discovered.. It's not the SUN... As I said the Sun is always shining!!! Daylight and night time depends on the Earth's rotation.. Well, this is all I can say.. I think others will...but dont be depressed yet.. thanks! :rose:

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                            Did we both read the same original post? :laugh:

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