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Astronomical Analysis Debunks Bledsoe Prophecy Regarding Regulus
UAP Reddit UFOs Apr 2, 2026

Astronomical Analysis Debunks Bledsoe Prophecy Regarding Regulus

The widely discussed Bledsoe prophecy, which centers on the star Regulus appearing red during an Easter 2026 event, faces significant scrutiny from the astronomical community. Experts point out that Regulus is fundamentally a blue-white star, making the "red" designation scientifically inaccurate. Furthermore, the prophecy relies on the concept of a heliacal rising—where a star becomes visible just before sunrise—but the timing of such an event for Regulus does not align with the Easter calendar. These discrepancies suggest that the celestial mechanics described in the prophecy lack a basis in observable reality.

In contrast, historical and astronomical evidence points toward Sirius as a far more plausible candidate for such ancient lore. Sirius has a well-documented history of being described as red by classical scholars like Ptolemy and Seneca, likely due to atmospheric scintillation when the star is viewed low on the horizon. Unlike Regulus, Sirius held immense cultural significance in ancient Egypt, where its heliacal rising signaled the flooding of the Nile and the start of the new year. By aligning historical records with actual sky mechanics, researchers conclude that the Bledsoe prophecy fails to meet the criteria that would make it a credible astronomical prediction.

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