Sunlight and daylight are two different lights
As the sun circles above our flat plane, its electromagnetic nature charges the air within its magnetic field influence. This influence that the sun has on the atmosphere is astounding and something that has been hidden from us by the scientific priests…until now.
Our entire Earth is electromagnetic in nature.
The sun and moon are multidimensional capacitors giving and receiving their energy from each other…hence the sun and moon phases (what we were taught as “eclipses”).
When you look up at the sky during the periods of dawn and dusk what you see is not sunlight. Sunlight are the likes of hotspots you see reflecting off the surface of bodies of water, wet pavement, and the ground when the sun is moving across the sky.
What you are seeing during the morning and evening hours is daylight. A completely and separate source of light from the sun itself. Sunlight makes up only a small percentage of the light that actually illuminates the Earth. Whereas daylight is a manifestation of light itself from the electromagnetic influence that the sun has on the gasses in the atmosphere as it passes through it.
When you look up at the sky during dawn and dusk and your eyes see the colorful rainbowatic bands in the atmosphere…what you are witnessing is not sunlight, but rather daylight. A process in which the sun’s electromagnetic field excites the seven noble gasses. When the ions in those seven most common elements are excited (begin vibrating at a higher frequency than their default) they emit photons, aka…LIGHT.