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Message Subject the Doppler Effect, the spirals, and Nibiru
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Wow, you seem pretty pissed off about something ?
 Quoting: MG-42


The doppler effects works by measuring incoming waves. One can use a radar to visually see the doppler effect of radio waves, x rays, pretty much anything that emits energy (not solid particles), BUT the spiral effect has nothing to do with creating spirals in the sky. YOU CANNOT SEE THE WAVES WITH YOUR NAKED EYE, YOU NEED EQUIPMENT!!! Ever hear of a radio observatory? Specialized equipment such as this is needed.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 744032


You JUST answered your own question why Obama was In Norway during the first spiral.
 Quoting: MG-42


lol, your to funny...I guess obama has all the answers now. I guess we should ask him what the REAL answer is. Again, what you put forward as an explanation has nothing to do with the spiral phenomenon. Again...you need special equipment to visually see energy waves in different spectrum's, the spiral phenomenon thus far is unexplained. For all we know it can be an energy weapon.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 744032


I think you are wrong. If the light is in the visible spectrum then we would see it as blue if it were moving toward us. The Doppler effect is just a change int he light spectrum as it moves from or to us. I am not sure if the effect would be to spiral the light, but see for example:

"Within the visible spectrum of light, low-frequency light waves are sensed by humans as being red. High-frequency light waves are seen as blue. Therefore, a redshift will result from light whose source is moving away from an observer. A galaxy, for example, that is moving away from Earth at high velocity may appear red in color. Likewise, an approaching galaxy could look blue if its velocity was within a certain range."

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