Of course by your insistence that “safe” period is only 10 seconds long (another LIE on your part). Meanwhile the sun is partly covered for over an hour and should not be stared at for long. Those are the facts, you are a liar. I’ll let your next lie go unread.
It doesn't get "twilight dark" until 98% of the sun is obscured. If that's the maximum totality you experience, you experience it for ten seconds and then it's daylight again. Throughout the sun is too bright to look at."I certainly never said it was safe to look at the sun during this period. Do you have difficulty with the English language?
It would appear that I have been talking about total eclipses and you have been talking about partial eclipses; and you do not understand the difference.
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