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Brian Cox clips from BBC Star Of Bethlehem

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  • finally a quantum phisicist that dont put me to sleep...

  • We already know it was the star Sirius, and the three kings are the stars of Orion's Belt, which all together form an arrow that points at the location of the horizon where the sun (jesus) rises (is born) in December. The stars of Orion's Belt have even been called "The Three Kings" since ancient times. So nuh uh, Mr. Cox.

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  • @Ilavenya Because if you are serious....you need to study up on the bible more. There is never a set date for Jesus' birth. December 25th was actually a pagan holiday (the feast of the son of Isis). So any "proof" you have of the stars location on that day, is a falsehood.

  • @Ilavenya I hope this was sarcasm.....

  • @IIavenya. If youre an astrophysicist you'll be published then..written papers that have been peer reviewed that you can post links to?

  • @domcarroll1 I'm a physicist myself, an astrophysicist. Who do you suppose knows more about the night sky?

  • @Ilavenya. I assume you're baseing what you've said on evidence pulled out of your ass? I'll take the word of a professor in particle physics over you anytime.

  • @Ilavenya I did`nt know that,so i bet i`m not the only one.

  • *homer simpson style aghhhh* mmm physics

  • @effyleven I don't recall anything of the sort about the star of Bethlehem. What I remember is just that they followed it, not that it showed them how to avoid topographical features. There is a huge difference. You follow the star Polaris to go north, Polaris doesn't move around to show you how to avoid mountains though.

  • Good old logics

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