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Parent Post: The Dogon Tribe
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heather
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3/18/2025, 4:52:04 AM
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Everyone walks their own path. Finding something or someone interesting and sharing for another to make up their own mind is not a wrong thing. Asking a great question does not diminish in value if the seeker has not the answer. I leave it to @logical to decide to check out the source or not.
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3/18/2025, 5:14:13 AM
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3/18/2025, 4:25:03 PM
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Yeah this one is **REAL MURKY.** But still a fun rabbit hole. I am not great on sources just force feeding my brain data and letting it swirl around up there and come to a logical conclusion. IMO The Sirius Star system has a white dwarf in it.  Whether there was possibly another star that went supernova, or the current white dwarf shed much of it's mass producing a Huge amount of LIGHT that could be seen from earth, I am unsure of. But It seems logical that this event could have happened during Human Existence on Earth. And that Humans could have witnessed this "New Temporary Star" A new star in the sky is a very rare and notable event to ancient humans who had nothing to do but stargaze at nighttime. Therefore tracking the location of where the new star was and how it was orbiting along with other stars seems very likely. Especially since the New Star then disappeared. This was probably the Biggest news of the day to earlier Humans. If your whole culture revolves around the Sun and the Stars being worshipped. A Star Appearing than Disappearing could have been interpreted as a Message from God or a higher power. Meaning they should track the movement of the invisible star by traditions and pass this knowledge down to their children. Now where the Dogon got this knowledge from who knows, from Egyptians? from Europeans?, or maybe They are even more ancient than the Egyptians? Unless We have an Edgar Cayce floating around here I don't think we will know. @heather I still don't have the Answer but I have my own hypothetical conclusions.
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