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Isis One User ID: 14343270 United States 10/07/2012 03:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 5327118 Why exactly is that number concerning? There are NEO's found less than a month ago at 30 times the closest approach that have over 500. Seriously, you guys freak out over the most half analyzed stuff... It didn't sound to me like anybody was "freakin out", just having on on-line discussion about an interesting topic of NEOs just showing up out of the blue, when some objects are found and identified YEARS ahead of time so far out as to be ridiculus, so its that paradox thats intriquing. Thank you, Isis. I'm not freaking out. I just want to know. Nosy, inquisitive, take your pick, but I saw the aurora for the first time this year, first meteor shower and adding an asteroid to that collection of firsts in one year would be amazing! Unless it hits somewhere like a fault connected to something major. Or a town, etc. Otherwise, I'd truly love to glimpse it. So if our magnetosphere being amped like, say, from a CME would affect the trajectory, then what? I'm not sure what, but something is disturbing our magnetosphere the past hour or so and so I asked on Nin's thread if an incoming asteroid could casue it? I also didn't know if the moon was inside or outside our magnetosphere and it turns out its outside for the most part except when it is behind the earth in the magnetotail. I'm not sure where the moon is now in relation to the magnetotail. I found out the moon is just crossing over and out of the magnetotail, when its a full moon, it is always in the magnetotail, it heads in 3 days prior to full and takes 6 or so days to traverse back out. While in the magnetotail, the moon gets whipped by the magnetotail and its worse in a solar storm. The dark side of the full moon picks up a pretty big charge -100v as it is enveloped in a plasm shield. I still do not know where the asteroid is passing in relation to the moon and the earth. Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
kcdub0184 User ID: 4542867 United States 10/07/2012 03:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hints why i stated we will be in alignment with the blunt direct impact of whatever frequency the energy resonates at during the moment of perfect alignment of earth and the black hole. In my eyes this is the purest energy we could ever wish to resonate within. There will be no outside influences on our perceprion just pure true self....aka the unvailing of truth. ~the secret to life is to AwakeN before death~(realizing there is no death)~ ~How would you approach life if you knew your every thought/emotion dictated every aspect of your projected physical reality?~ |
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kcdub0184 User ID: 4542867 United States 10/07/2012 03:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Im not sure what u are reffering to....the sun will aligni with the blackhole in the milky way which is supposed to occur dec21 from my understanding. So the 8th i doubt is anything to worry about. But when the alignment occurs whenever that is we will be overwhelmed with a different type of enough energy which i believe will affect how we perceive "time" as a whole. Aka instant manifestation! We're in the milky way. There are probably thousands of black holes roaming throughout the galaxy. There is absolutely no way what you're saying is possible. You don't know what the fuck you're talking about, so stop talking about it. That was an educated responce. You chose to believe what you want but what i am speaking is flatt out fact. You having the nerve to say it is not plausible even shows your lack of understanding on the reality of the situation. There is no argument this is not a story its the reality and you will soon experience it. Your blind hate will lead you in circles of fear. ~the secret to life is to AwakeN before death~(realizing there is no death)~ ~How would you approach life if you knew your every thought/emotion dictated every aspect of your projected physical reality?~ |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 24613830 United States 10/07/2012 03:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
0pEnLy~Gr@y User ID: 24442987 Australia 10/07/2012 03:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have to get to bed. Thank you, everyone, for such a truly engaging conversation! I hope for many more! I'll be back tomorrow. Unless the moon explodes. ;) Sweet dreams, ladies and gents! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24613830 Sweet dreamz! Last Edited by 0pEnLy~Gr@y on 10/07/2012 03:56 AM ~Gr@y Believer~ |
CitizenX1 User ID: 14244049 United States 10/07/2012 03:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have to get to bed. Thank you, everyone, for such a truly engaging conversation! I hope for many more! I'll be back tomorrow. Unless the moon explodes. ;) Sweet dreams, ladies and gents! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24613830 Good night OP. Thank you for starting this thread. Very interesting. DOOM! always near, never here. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 25094227 United States 10/07/2012 04:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nothing to worry about. Unless it hits the MOON which is much more plobable do to its trajectory angle to the elypic. Quoting: kcdub0184 If it hits the moon is it big enough to do more than a crater? If the black hole effects everything in the Milky Way and the sun does too could the whatever the black hole did earlier and the CME earlier (arrival the 8th) cause a REALLY big butterfly effect with 2012TV or is it more of a eh nah? Hey OP, I must've missed the CME and Black hole event. What happened? This is the only thing I have read on black holes the past couple of days, hope it helps. [link to phys.org] |
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CitizenX1 User ID: 14244049 United States 10/07/2012 04:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nothing to worry about. Unless it hits the MOON which is much more plobable do to its trajectory angle to the elypic. Quoting: kcdub0184 If it hits the moon is it big enough to do more than a crater? If the black hole effects everything in the Milky Way and the sun does too could the whatever the black hole did earlier and the CME earlier (arrival the 8th) cause a REALLY big butterfly effect with 2012TV or is it more of a eh nah? Hey OP, I must've missed the CME and Black hole event. What happened? This is the only thing I have read on black holes the past couple of days, hope it helps. [link to phys.org] thanks! DOOM! always near, never here. |
Isis One User ID: 14343270 United States 10/07/2012 04:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Which asteroid make the closest flyby in the history of mankind? Look for the closest one in the past and make your own conclusions about this one. Don't waste your time looking for an answer from NASA. This is nearest thing I could find On January 13, 2010 at 12:46 UT, near-Earth asteroid 2010 AL30[45] passed at about 122,000 km (76,000 mi). It was approximately 1015 m (3349 ft) wide. If 2010 AL30 had entered the Earth's atmosphere, it would have created an air burst equivalent to between 50 kT and 100 kT (kilotons of TNT). The Hiroshima "Little Boy" atom bomb had a yield between 13-18kT.[46] From Wikipedia Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
CitizenX1 User ID: 14244049 United States 10/07/2012 04:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Which asteroid make the closest flyby in the history of mankind? Look for the closest one in the past and make your own conclusions about this one. Don't waste your time looking for an answer from NASA. This is nearest thing I could find On January 13, 2010 at 12:46 UT, near-Earth asteroid 2010 AL30[45] passed at about 122,000 km (76,000 mi). It was approximately 1015 m (3349 ft) wide. If 2010 AL30 had entered the Earth's atmosphere, it would have created an air burst equivalent to between 50 kT and 100 kT (kilotons of TNT). The Hiroshima "Little Boy" atom bomb had a yield between 13-18kT.[46] From Wikipedia Imagine what a 41 meter one would do. DOOM! always near, never here. |
strange fellow User ID: 1050270 United Kingdom 10/07/2012 04:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We're in the milky way. There are probably thousands of black holes roaming throughout the galaxy. There is absolutely no way what you're saying is possible. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19755366 You don't know what the fuck you're talking about, so stop talking about it. We are NOT in the Milky way [link to viewzone2.com] |
Isis One User ID: 14343270 United States 10/07/2012 04:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Which asteroid make the closest flyby in the history of mankind? Look for the closest one in the past and make your own conclusions about this one. Don't waste your time looking for an answer from NASA. This is nearest thing I could find On January 13, 2010 at 12:46 UT, near-Earth asteroid 2010 AL30[45] passed at about 122,000 km (76,000 mi). It was approximately 1015 m (3349 ft) wide. If 2010 AL30 had entered the Earth's atmosphere, it would have created an air burst equivalent to between 50 kT and 100 kT (kilotons of TNT). The Hiroshima "Little Boy" atom bomb had a yield between 13-18kT.[46] From Wikipedia Imagine what a 41 meter one would do. Exactly, well, if we hear of any explosions in the sky tomorrow morning, we'll all know what caused it, GLP to the rescue. Night All, great thread OP, I'll give ya karma soon as I get some more, used mine all up today. Last Edited by Isis One on 10/07/2012 04:18 AM Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
thedude2888 User ID: 21349720 United States 10/07/2012 04:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hints why i stated we will be in alignment with the blunt direct impact of whatever frequency the energy resonates at during the moment of perfect alignment of earth and the black hole. In my eyes this is the purest energy we could ever wish to resonate within. There will be no outside influences on our perceprion just pure true self....aka the unvailing of truth. Quoting: kcdub0184 whats going on i have been sensing this in the netherworld I have imaginary friends. |
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CitizenX1 User ID: 14244049 United States 10/07/2012 04:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We're in the milky way. There are probably thousands of black holes roaming throughout the galaxy. There is absolutely no way what you're saying is possible. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19755366 You don't know what the fuck you're talking about, so stop talking about it. We are NOT in the Milky way [link to viewzone2.com] interesting link. I actually kinda remember reading something about this now. Not too familiar with the research or where it is now, but interesting nonetheless. Maybe that is the big astrological event that's supposed to happen this year. That we will finally become fully "adopted" by the milky way and fully belong, and be affected by it's properties. Interesting stuff... DOOM! always near, never here. |
CitizenX1 User ID: 14244049 United States 10/07/2012 04:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 41 Meters that is nothing lol if it hits our atmosphere it will burn up to 5m and brake apart Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25077667 On January 13, 2010 at 12:46 UT, near-Earth asteroid 2010 AL30[45] passed at about 122,000 km (76,000 mi). It was approximately 1015 m (3349 ft) wide. If 2010 AL30 had entered the Earth's atmosphere, it would have created an air burst equivalent to between 50 kT and 100 kT (kilotons of TNT). The Hiroshima "Little Boy" atom bomb had a yield between 13-18kT.[46] From Wikipedia ^^^^ I was referring to the statement above from wikipedia. didn't sound like they were saying anything about something being 15 meters breaking up, so logically, you would think something 3 times bigger would have a bigger impact, no? Last Edited by CitizenX1 on 10/07/2012 04:26 AM DOOM! always near, never here. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 24011285 United Kingdom 10/07/2012 05:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Geostationary orbits depend on Earths gravitational pull to remain fixed. The Sun, don't forget, influences the whole solar system. So trajectory confidence of an object entering our solar system is factored into the report. Basically, it adds the necessity for a human overseer who will study the computed data and planetary positions and adjust report if necessary. I forget the exact altitude but it is somewhere in the region of 70,000miles where Earth begins to exert a pull on objects. Astromut will be watching, |
Rudysarsof User ID: 7328279 Fiji 10/07/2012 05:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's 41 meters in size, and higher than geosynchronous orbit by 200,000 miles. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 5327118 Nothing to see here, move along. Ever throw a pebble in a lake and see how far the ripples travel. Imagine a 41 meter rock falling from space and hitting an ocean. Middle of the Atlantic Would be bad, middle of San Francisco bay may be a slightly bigger issue. It is a lot easier to lie when you are the only one who knows the truth than it is to find the truth when all you know is lies. Remember people the revolution starts with you. Sorry my mistake. Revolution starts with R. Change begins with.....nope that begins with C Hold on I am sure I will get this. Progress begin....damn. Oh I got it Youthfulness begins with you, so do your part and be childish And remember you can not spell awesome without ME. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 25077667 Germany 10/07/2012 06:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 41 Meters that is nothing lol if it hits our atmosphere it will burn up to 5m and brake apart Quoting: Anonymous Coward 25077667 On January 13, 2010 at 12:46 UT, near-Earth asteroid 2010 AL30[45] passed at about 122,000 km (76,000 mi). It was approximately 1015 m (3349 ft) wide. If 2010 AL30 had entered the Earth's atmosphere, it would have created an air burst equivalent to between 50 kT and 100 kT (kilotons of TNT). The Hiroshima "Little Boy" atom bomb had a yield between 13-18kT.[46] From Wikipedia ^^^^ I was referring to the statement above from wikipedia. didn't sound like they were saying anything about something being 15 meters breaking up, so logically, you would think something 3 times bigger would have a bigger impact, no? if its not iron based it would, as the bigger the area the higher chance it will brake apart. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2267205 United States 10/07/2012 07:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.spaceweather.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 24613830 It wasn't there two days ago. How are these things missed?! How many satellites are in its path? Anyone? It's very simple, if the general public knows something is coming then they'll freak out. We have a lot of ignorant people in this society. |
Livingood User ID: 22040349 United States 10/07/2012 07:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Death by asteroid is deffinatly high up there on my top 5 choices of death list! That would be the a quick pleasant death would it not ;P Quoting: kcdub0184 As long as I get a few hours heads up for panic sex. It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. - Aristotle |
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