The Morning Star Convergence

A documented analysis of astronomical alignments relative to genealogical records.

The Morning Star Convergence refers to a series of consistent astronomical events—specifically the motions of the planet Venus—that align with precision to key dates within the Malapad genealogical record.

Observation 2007: Arrival in Jerusalem coincided with Venus reaching its greatest elongation. This event occurred on October 28, a date shared by multiple generational events in the family record.

This convergence is not presented as an act of mysticism, but as a statistical anomaly that demands forensic examination. The probability of these alignments occurring by chance has been calculated at 1 in 80.4 sextillionThis is the mathematical probability calculating the exact convergence of dates, locations, celestial events, and 3 generations. Click to read the full proof..

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