mandelbrot
Rising Star
To me, the 4th option, which you do not list, is the most likely. A supernatural event occurred.
Which could be a subset in any of the options I listed.
Why is it supernatural, anyway? Do not know any of these 70,000 people? Why must you feel the need to stick such an overplayed and worn out word to this? What effect has it had with life on the earth? Did you convert to the catholic faith? Are you praying to the Virgin Mary daily now? You seem so convinced that something special happened. It's nothing special. It's an early 20th century stab at conversion to a faith based reality.
Well, as I said, it probably wasn't THE SUN so it was some sort of weird thing.
Some sort of weird thing? Right...
Probably about 0% probability.So what is the probability that these poor kids could come up with some seriously hardcore magic trick like that in 1917?
Probably 100% probability that it's not a magic trick and merely one of the things I stated before.
Your Occam's Razor device is faulty, I believe.
I have spent quite a few hours over years analyzing this, as I have the Phoenix Lights, the mysteries of Quantum Physics, String Theory, DMT, etc. etc.
You are using a straw man argument to try and validate your claims. Please stop. If you think you understand Quantum Physics or String Theory, let alone DMT, then I believe you are utterly mistaken and in for a big suprise.
Richard Feynman said:"If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics"