Sun Simulator hypothesis



The Sun Simulator hypothesis is an observational explanation that broadly holds the Sun, as perceived by persons on the planet Earth, is an artificial construct, either the product of an array of orbital devices or a singular device, and that the emission of solar energies is filtered through or purely a product of this construct. The proposed origins of such a sun simulator are greatly varied, some authors proposing relationships to Planet X theories and Project Blue Beam; in particular, George Geier's 1963 Solar Simulator patent (US3325238) is sometimes referenced as a technological evidence of the hypothesis.

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