2. Divine phenomenon. The star is considered a miraculous sign announcing the birth of the Savior, emphasizing divine intervention.
3. Symbol of new hope. The star symbolizes new hope and salvation for humanity with the arrival of Jesus.
4. Astronomical interpretation. Some studies suggest it might have been a rare planetary conjunction.”
And this caught my attention. Why? Imagine there are scientists who believe that the Bethlehem star is a planetary phenomenon of celestial bodies overlapping. And maybe that is exactly the conjunction I’m describing. I wouldn’t call it a planetary parade; this phenomenon, I think, in astronomy, is something else — it’s called differently, I believe. So look at what I did. I took the Sun with some elements, forming the Sun — that is, a star — and the Moon, and then I combined them, and something formed. Maybe this is some kind of solar or lunar eclipse, or maybe it’s a conjunction of two stars. For example, the star Venus and the star Mercury, in some approach to each other, form this Bethlehem star. And maybe this is supposed to happen in the sky like that, and it will be a sign for the initiated. And I’m still discovering this, making the matrix at home. And for this reason, this star, or just the star in general, no matter how correctly or incorrectly it is made, is why it’s always at the top, the very peak of the Christmas tree? Because Christmas isn’t just about parties, celebrations, and gifts — first and foremost, it’s about the birth of Jesus Christ, the symbol. And this Bethlehem star is placed at the top, symbolizing His birth. And so, regarding the fourth point — the astronomical interpretation about some kind of conjunction: “Astronomers have proposed several explanations of what could have been a real astronomical event that became the basis for the biblical story.” And there are several hypotheses. The first is a planetary conjunction. “One of the most discussed theories is a rare conjunction of bright planets such as Jupiter and Saturn. The close alignment of these planets in the night sky could have created a special bright point of light that was perceived as the Bethlehem star.” See, what an interesting hypothesis there is? The second hypothesis: “A new star or supernova. Another theory is that the star could have been a supernova — an explosion of a large star that created