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    Hyderabad: An unusual event will take place in the city on the ninth of this month. On Tuesday between the hours of 12:12 and 12:14, the shadow will vanish. According to scientists, this occurs on that particular day because the sun’s rays fall vertically. It will be known as Zero Shadow Day, he said. The shadow of things held upright (90 degrees) in the sun is not visible for two minutes, or from 12.12 to 12.14, according to Birla Science Centre technical staff. It is implied that the city’s inhabitants must witness this unusual occurrence. In the sunshine, every thing casts a shadow. However, there are other explanations for the marvel that the same object has no shadow. However, due to the recent rains in the city, if there is a difference in weather conditions on that day, there will be no chance to see this miracle due to the sun not being visible.

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    Why This Happens…?

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    Every day, the world revolves around itself. It takes a day for the soul to rotate. This rotation gives the impression that the sun rises and sets in opposite directions. The shadow of a vertical item is not visible during this travel when the sun passes directly overhead in the afternoon and its rays strike the ground at an angle of 90 degrees. because the shadow is cast on the actual thing. This is known as the Zero Shadow Movement or Shunyap Niyada Samsang, according to Prof. Shanti Priya.

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