30/04/2026
What if someone told you… the Sun no longer belongs to all of us? ☀️
A Spanish woman named Ángeles Durán walked into a notary office—and registered the Sun in her name.
Yes. The Sun. The same star that gives life to every plant, every ocean, every breath you take.
And it doesn’t stop there…
She later claimed she could charge people for using it.
Let that sink in.
Every sunrise you watch.
Every warm day on your skin.
Every beam of light that reaches Earth after traveling 150 million kilometers…
According to her—could come with a bill.
Now, legally speaking, the situation lives in a gray area. International space law forbids countries from claiming celestial bodies—but says nothing clearly about individuals. And that tiny loophole? She used it.
But here’s the real question:
Can anyone truly “own” something that belongs to the entire universe?
Because the Sun isn’t just an object.
It’s the reason we exist.
And the idea that someone could put a price tag on it… feels almost offensive.
Or does it?
Some people laugh it off. Others find it absurd.
But many feel something deeper—because it challenges a basic belief:
That some things should remain untouchable. Free. Shared by all humanity.
So what do you think?
Is this just a harmless stunt…
or a disturbing glimpse into how far ownership could go?
👇 Tell me in the comments—and share this if it made you feel something.