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Anonymous Coward User ID: 734308 Canada 04/08/2011 10:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So just a caution, I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS ONE MEANS... Quoting: tandymIt was a picture of two planets, side by side -- they were a purplish-grey color, lighter in the middle than at the edges. The planets each had the letter 'G' in the middle of them -- in an old type-writer stilye font. They were surrounded by a starry sky/background, tho the background was more like the pale sky twilight that happens right before dawn... with stars. The entire tableau was rotating slowly in a clockwise direction. And then I woke up and wrote it down. The new earth is forming. You are walking two worlds, the old and the new. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1218203 United States 04/08/2011 10:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some thoughts... Perhaps it is a reference to a binary star system? Or twin dimensions? The 'G' is used to denote Gravity in scientific forumlae. I'm not a scientist, but perhaps the reason we can't figure out why gravity exists or works is because we are only trying to work with one dimension? I have no idea. I am just turning the idea over in my mind. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1218203 United States 04/08/2011 10:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So just a caution, I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS ONE MEANS... Quoting: tandymIt was a picture of two planets, side by side -- they were a purplish-grey color, lighter in the middle than at the edges. The planets each had the letter 'G' in the middle of them -- in an old type-writer stilye font. They were surrounded by a starry sky/background, tho the background was more like the pale sky twilight that happens right before dawn... with stars. The entire tableau was rotating slowly in a clockwise direction. And then I woke up and wrote it down. The new earth is forming. You are walking two worlds, the old and the new. Thanks! That's a much more esoteric meaning than what I was going after. I kind of like it. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1218203 United States 04/08/2011 11:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Its interesting tho-- as I look through hubble images, I found that the pics of Ganymede are fairly similar to the 'purplish' planets that I saw: [link to hubblesite.org] The interesting part is that Ganymede starts with 'G' ... and as I was looing at Nebulae, etc (trying to find a similar looking starfield pic, so I could do an 'artist's interpretation pic' for a vid, I thought -- I wonder what Ganymede looks like. Because it starts with 'G'. Then I found a pic, opened it up and thought. Huh. It definitely has a strong resemblance! Though what I saw was more defined/detailed than the hubble pic above. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1218203 United States 04/08/2011 11:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Details-wise what I saw looked more like this: [link to www.spacetoday.org] But the coloring was darker purple on the limb of the moon and lighter on the inside (and this pic is darker in the middle and light on the edge). |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1218203 United States 04/08/2011 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Details-wise what I saw looked more like this: [link to www.spacetoday.org] Quoting: tandymBut the coloring was darker purple on the limb of the moon and lighter on the inside (and this pic is darker in the middle and light on the edge). Actually this one is an even better representation -- except the color isn't right. Greyish Purple is what I saw. [link to www.blahblahtech.com] |
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Comedian User ID: 1336976 United States 04/12/2011 02:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So just a caution, I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS ONE MEANS... Quoting: tandymIt was a picture of two planets, side by side -- they were a purplish-grey color, lighter in the middle than at the edges. The planets each had the letter 'G' in the middle of them -- in an old type-writer stilye font. They were surrounded by a starry sky/background, tho the background was more like the pale sky twilight that happens right before dawn... with stars. The entire tableau was rotating slowly in a clockwise direction. And then I woke up and wrote it down. Look up "Gamma function", "gamma magnetic", and "gravitational lensing". See if any of those strike you as applicable. Don't run. You'll just die tired. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1220210 United States 04/12/2011 10:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So just a caution, I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS ONE MEANS... Quoting: tandymIt was a picture of two planets, side by side -- they were a purplish-grey color, lighter in the middle than at the edges. The planets each had the letter 'G' in the middle of them -- in an old type-writer stilye font. They were surrounded by a starry sky/background, tho the background was more like the pale sky twilight that happens right before dawn... with stars. The entire tableau was rotating slowly in a clockwise direction. And then I woke up and wrote it down. Look up "Gamma function", "gamma magnetic", and "gravitational lensing". See if any of those strike you as applicable. I will do that, thank you. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1220210 United States 04/12/2011 11:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So just a caution, I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS ONE MEANS... Quoting: tandymIt was a picture of two planets, side by side -- they were a purplish-grey color, lighter in the middle than at the edges. The planets each had the letter 'G' in the middle of them -- in an old type-writer stilye font. They were surrounded by a starry sky/background, tho the background was more like the pale sky twilight that happens right before dawn... with stars. The entire tableau was rotating slowly in a clockwise direction. And then I woke up and wrote it down. Look up "Gamma function", "gamma magnetic", and "gravitational lensing". See if any of those strike you as applicable. I will do that, thank you. Found this... [link to www.andersoninstitute.com] Gamma Magnetic Field Time Travel Circulating Light Beams can be created using gamma and magnetic fields to warp time. The approach can twist space that causes time to be twisted, meaning you could theoretically walk through time as you walk through space. |
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Comedian User ID: 1336976 United States 04/12/2011 11:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So just a caution, I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS ONE MEANS... Quoting: tandymIt was a picture of two planets, side by side -- they were a purplish-grey color, lighter in the middle than at the edges. The planets each had the letter 'G' in the middle of them -- in an old type-writer stilye font. They were surrounded by a starry sky/background, tho the background was more like the pale sky twilight that happens right before dawn... with stars. The entire tableau was rotating slowly in a clockwise direction. And then I woke up and wrote it down. Look up "Gamma function", "gamma magnetic", and "gravitational lensing". See if any of those strike you as applicable. I will do that, thank you. Found this... [link to www.andersoninstitute.com] Gamma Magnetic Field Time Travel Circulating Light Beams can be created using gamma and magnetic fields to warp time. The approach can twist space that causes time to be twisted, meaning you could theoretically walk through time as you walk through space. Correct. Smart girl. I had a hunch. Don't run. You'll just die tired. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1218203 United States 04/13/2011 04:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: ComedianLook up "Gamma function", "gamma magnetic", and "gravitational lensing". See if any of those strike you as applicable. I will do that, thank you. Found this... [link to www.andersoninstitute.com] Gamma Magnetic Field Time Travel Circulating Light Beams can be created using gamma and magnetic fields to warp time. The approach can twist space that causes time to be twisted, meaning you could theoretically walk through time as you walk through space. Correct. Smart girl. I had a hunch. Yeah -- I will have to look more into it than just a casual read. Maybe this guy has put out some white papers I can scrounge up or something. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1218203 United States 06/29/2011 05:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | See the Original Post (look at pics and links) from this thread and take a look at my post here: Thread: Brown Dwarf. I have been holding this proof back...... (Page 2) FREAKY SIMILARITY to the vid I made about this!!! |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1218203 United States 06/29/2011 05:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So just a caution, I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT THIS ONE MEANS... Quoting: tandymIt was a picture of two planets, side by side -- they were a purplish-grey color, lighter in the middle than at the edges. The planets each had the letter 'G' in the middle of them -- in an old type-writer stilye font. They were surrounded by a starry sky/background, tho the background was more like the pale sky twilight that happens right before dawn... with stars. The entire tableau was rotating slowly in a clockwise direction. And then I woke up and wrote it down. Look up "Gamma function", "gamma magnetic", and "gravitational lensing". See if any of those strike you as applicable. After watching the NASA demo of 'gravitational lensing' here: [link to planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov] I have to say.... eery similarity! |