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Will the sun come up tomorrow?

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Just noticed that the sun is getting dimmer, and is almost out of sight...will it be here tomorrow or was that it, is the sun gone?

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  1. Yes...the sun will come up tomorrow.  Your lack of ability to see it or not....does not change that fact.


  2. it hasent been getting dimmer. Maybe where you are theres more clouds or something.

  3. YES... the sun is gone...

  4. The sun will definitely be there tomorrow!

  5. no, its not gone

  6. No, I'm sorry to tell you that it will not.  Contrary to what the worlds scientists have conspired to brainwash you into believing, the Sun does not rise and set regularly because of the Earth's rotation.  Instead, it is the will of the Sun worshipers upon the Earth that gives it the power to begin shining anew each day.  

    Although the percentage of the population that worships the Sun has decreased steadily over the years, the total number of people has actually remained at a level high enough to maintain the Sun's energy.  This is what allows it to rise every morning.  However, in recent years the total number of people who truly view the Sun as a deity and worship only Him has decreased to levels that can no longer sustain Its Brightness.

    There is only one thing to do.  You must start worshiping the Sun right now.  You and anyone else who can hear me, you must start doing this now. For if you do not, the Sun will not have nearly enough energy to rise tomorrow morning or any morning thereafter.

  7. It could appear that way because there is a lot of pollution in the air blocking sunlight and the appearance of the sun.

  8. Absolutely the Sun will come up tomorrow. A sunset is a beautiful thing to see. Luckily we have another 5 billion more sunsets to view before we have to worry about the Sun not coming up anymore. Sure it will come up after that but its death will not be a good thing to see as far as what will happen in our galaxy. Also, the Sun is very bright and it is getting brighter by about 10% every billion years until 5 billion years from now, when it will have its death and be over 1,000 times brighter. It may seem dimmer due to the fact that there may be rain, snow, or some other type of condition in a particular area, but the Sun doesn't actually become dim until it collapses into a white dwarf which is about 7 billion years from now.


  9. Yes. You can't probably see it because of the pollution or the thickness of the clouds or you have an eyesight problem. In fact, the sun should be brighter due to the thinning of Ozone Layer. The Sun gradually increases it's brightness. 1.1 billion years from now, the sun's brightness would increase by 10% and increase 10% more after another 1.1 billion years until it reaches supernovae. 10% may sound like a small amount, but it could dry up almost all the waters on the Earth if technology by that time hasn't improved. Just sharing.

  10. The Sun is not getting dimmer, though clouds and air pollution where you are located may make it appear dimmer to you. The Sun has come up every morning for the last 4 billion years, so I doubt tomorrow will be any different.

  11. The sun'll come out

    Tomorrow

    Bet your bottom dollar

    That tomorrow

    There'll be sun!

    Just thinkin' about

    Tomorrow

    Clears away the cobwebs,

    And the sorrow

    'Til there's none!

    When I'm stuck a day

    That's gray,

    And lonely,

    I just stick out my chin

    And Grin,

    And Say,

    Oh!

    The sun'll come out

    Tomorrow

    So ya gotta hang on

    'Til tomorrow

    Come what may

    Tomorrow! Tomorrow!

    I love ya Tomorrow!

    You're always

    A day

    A way!  

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