What Did Ancient Humans Do During Total Solar Eclipses?
You're standing in a field when the sun goes out. Not at sunset — wrong time, wrong speed, wrong everything. The birds stop. The temperature drops. And somewhere in your chest, before your brain catches up, you know something is ending. The obvious story is that ancient people panicked. But the real answer is stranger than you'd expect — because they didn't just fear eclipses. Some predicted them to the hour. One ended a war. And someone climbed a desert cliff to carve what they saw, not as a warning, but so that someday, someone would know they had witnessed it. Nudge exists for exactly this kind of story — the ones that change how you see the past. Subscribe if you like learning things that actually stay with you. #Nudge #LearnSomethingNew #SolarEclipse #AncientAstronomy

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