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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:Krispy71:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzI0Mzk1NjUwX0QxQkE1NjNC] [quote:Housedad] The elements are not formed on earth. They are formed by the supernova explosion and expelled into nearby space. Betelguese is 640 light years from us. The aspects that hit us will be Intense radiations like light, x ray and gamma ray. Then the burst of neutrino's and whatever effects they have on distortions of time and physics in general. The radiations and the neutrino burst (given so many neutrino's) will have effects on our DNA. THAT is the change to come. For those that live through it. ELE event? Now the question becomes whether a supernova event caused some sort of ripple that activated the organism. [/quote] [u]Hi HD[/u] What about the (alien) signal comming from TEE (Theta Epsilon Eridani) that activated and communicated with AUgie according to M7 and Aco ? They are both form a different constellation. Neutrinos interact with other matter only through the gravitational and weak forces. So (according to text below) the neutron-wave exceeds de other waves by many hours or more. ( High-energy cosmic rays, in the form of swift protons and atomic nuclei, are not able to travel more than about 100 megaparsecs due to the GZK cutoff. Neutrinos can travel this and greater distances with very little attenuation.) It is speculated that the comming BIG shift change will not take long and will be very quick and instantaneous. The time ahead of the other indeed harmfull waves, could be enough to change us enough to also be able to withstand the other waves. IF we really change density and even dimension(s) then there is a great propability that those who DO make the shift will never be affected harmfully by the waves following the neutronwave. We know that neutrons change and lessen the rate of radioactive decay in matter, so basically that is great and a key. I think that with the given information they carry from their expell from the supernova and the gasses and things they traveled through on their way through space, they will "deliver" and "provide" us with the needed conditions that -in synchronity with the energies from the Galactic Center Allignment- will help us shift/change ... On the quantum point : [i]"Neutrinos could also be used for studying quantum gravity effects. Because they are not affected by either the strong interaction or electromagnetism, and because they are not normally found in composite particles or prone to near instantaneous decay (like many other standard model particles) it might be possible to isolate and measure gravitational effects on neutrinos at a quantum level."[/i] I am currious to your thoughts on distortions of time and physics by neutrino's. I hope you will share it with us. (I will research and read up on that too.) BTW : Reading up some info, the thought crosses my mind that the +-+ and ++- etc given by Aco is related to the detection of neutrinos ...lol... wiki: [i] "... various detection methods have been used. Super Kamiokande is a large volume of water surrounded by photomultiplier tubes that watch for the Cherenkov radiation emitted when an incoming neutrino creates an electron or muon in the water. The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory is similar, but uses heavy water as the detecting medium, which uses the same effects,... The IceCube Neutrino Observatory uses 1 km3 of the Antarctic ice sheet near the south pole with photomultiplier tubes distributed throughout the volume."[/i] [u]@ Rken:[/u] I think this info will help you ;) wiki: [i]"Because neutrinos interact so little with matter, it is thought that a supernova's neutrino emissions carry information about the innermost regions of the explosion. Much of the visible light comes from the decay of radioactive elements produced by the supernova shock wave, and even light from the explosion itself is scattered by dense and turbulent gases. Neutrinos, on the other hand, pass through these gases, providing information about the supernova core (where the densities were large enough to influence the neutrino signal). Furthermore, the neutrino burst is expected to reach Earth before any electromagnetic waves, including visible light, gamma rays or radio waves. The exact time delay depends on the velocity of the shock wave and on the thickness of the outer layer of the star. For a Type II supernova, astronomers expect the neutrino flood to be released seconds after the stellar core collapse, while the first electromagnetic signal may emerge hours later. The SNEWS project uses a network of neutrino detectors to monitor the sky for candidate supernova events; the neutrino signal will provide a useful advance warning of a star exploding in the Milky Way."[/i] xxMzK [/quote]
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