Important additional information regarding solar eclipses and the Allais Effect.

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I predict that the Allais Effect occurs more clearly the closer to the equator the Moon’s shadow moves so that the time is at noon.

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That is, the shadow of the Moon is as close as possible to the center of the Earth as seen from the Moon. The further the shadow is from the center of the Earth, the weaker the effect.

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NOTE!

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The exception to this is brought by Mars and the gas planets. If Mars or one of the gas planets comes on the same line after the Sun, the Moon and the Earth, it is possible that the Allais Effect will occur strongly even if the solar eclipse takes place early in the morning or late in the evening closer to one of the polar regions than the equator.

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Then there is at least one more very important factor that brings its own spice to Solar Eclipses.

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If the solar eclipse occurs in June, then it is good to remember that the Earth is then in the area between the Sun and the supermassive object in the center of the galaxy.

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Then, the expanding densities of dark matter, which are pushed out from the expanding supermassive object in the center of the galaxy, play their own big role in the pattern.

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That is, it is entirely possible that someone else has thought along the same lines before, but has not been able to take into account this very factor, i.e.  that these condensations / particles of dark matter are possibly constantly protruding from supermassive objects in the centers of galaxies.

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