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Interstellar cloud (fluffy)



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oort cloud


I wanted to post these so you guys would recognize the difference between the two clouds. I've noticed on other threads people were getting the two confused.
The oort cloud we've been in forever and it regulates our comet fields, the fluff is interstellar and we're traveling into it. I know most here are aware of this,just thought I'd throw it out there
 Quoting: shadasonic


I am really ignorant when it comes to stuff like this Shad, but could the oort cloud having such strong magnetism take some comets or even meteors and miss with their travel to get them to hit the earth? Especially like the ones that people are seeing, but not coming from the direction of the meteor field that we are in. Hope this makes sense cause I know what I'm trying to say, but not sure if I am getting my question out right.. Ugh. Again I'm ignorant of things that go on in space...
hf
Mess not miss
 Quoting: Mahala


Most definitely, although some beg to differ. The interstellar cloud is made up of dense particles(certain areas),now mix this with the hydrogen makeup of the oort cloud and it could easily alter the flight path of space gravel as these particle waves(thats what we'll call them)interact. Gabe had mentioned a while back debris fields coming in are a 'side effect' of the real issue. This also goes back to the suns dormancy earthside.

Now imagine all of these factors coming together, not to mention the discovery of new galactic black holes. We are now slowly making our way around we will come into contact with these energies. The real problem could be if these interactions cause our Sag. A(black hole), to release jet particles,Galactic flares. We could end up in a big bowl of galactic particle soup.

Its been said that past transitions have been quiet, while some have been earth changing events. No one is sure about this one,we'll see as things should progress this month. If it was going to be a game changer its speculated that events would have already been monumental,so I'm thinking this one will be a good one. That doesn't mean we won't have big events, just means we aren't going bye bye.None or all of this may be true,we watch and wait.hf
 
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