Vital Statistics

Numbers and measurements play a crucial role in understanding the true nature of our world. When distances and scales are put into perspective, it becomes clear just how extreme the claims of mainstream science are. Here are some key figures:

  • The Sun is supposedly 93,000,000 miles away (93 million miles or 149.6 million km). That’s equivalent to traveling around the Earth’s equator 3,727 times.

  • The Moon is said to be 238,855 miles away—that’s almost 10 times the circumference of Earth.

  • The speed of Earth's supposed orbit is 67,000 mph—in 24 hours, we would have traveled 1.6 million miles through space.

  • The Milky Way is allegedly 100,000 light-years across. Since one light-year is 5.88 trillion miles, that equates to 588 quadrillion miles—an incomprehensible figure.

  • The Andromeda Galaxy is said to be 2.5 million light-years away, meaning it would be 14,700,000,000,000,000,000 (14.7 quintillion) miles from us.

  • Polaris, the North Star, is supposedly 323 light-years away, or 1,897,000,000,000,000 miles.