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 Could someone in the Battle of Hastings have wanted to raise their hand to the Sun? (3)

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Could someone in the Battle of Hastings have wanted to raise their hand to the Sun?


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Yup. There's nothing impossible about ruminating then initiating bodily responses towards the sun.

Mariel33(456) Clarified
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Is it wrong do you think, that potential truths such as this never get publicly referenced - is there a specific example you can point out where an historian has expressed the same idea that I expressed?

If the answer is no, I suppose that means we're back in the old territory of biases - people conjecture, yet to my knowledge historians have never conjectured the same possibility that I conjectured.

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Yes that is a possible thing that could have happened. .

Mariel33(456) Clarified
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And how does it make you feel, that such a supreme reality is eternal? Before the existence of the United States, thoughts existed about "after" the United States - people in Ancient Rome could've pondered cancelling the Universe.

Is it your opinion, that public life should be made up of people addressing truths such as this - should American presidents and Prime Ministers speak of the Universe?

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Someone in the Battle of Hastings could've wanted to raise their hand to the Sun, for others to see; this same person could also have had thoughts about referencing all of reality, and pondering if doing so would cease existence.