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Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 03/27/2013 06:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If true, our world is now poised to enter a million-degree cloud of interstellar gas, the probable remnant of one or more supernova explosions that went off just a few million years ago. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10102363 I'm thinking that can't be good for the earth. Most of it the heliosphere prevents the charged particles from entering the interior of our solar system, so not to worry on that end. Another good example so as not to worry about the intense temperatures of plasma, is that the entire Milky Way galaxy is submerged in a halo of hot gas: The scientists determined the temperature of the absorbing halo is between 1 million and 2.5 million kelvins, or a few hundred times hotter than the surface of the sun... Thread: Milky Way is Surrounded by Halo of Hot Gas So, you see, the bubbles that exist one within another create boundaries that keep things out. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 36962029 United States 03/27/2013 07:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If true, our world is now poised to enter a million-degree cloud of interstellar gas, the probable remnant of one or more supernova explosions that went off just a few million years ago. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10102363 I'm thinking that can't be good for the earth. Most of it the heliosphere prevents the charged particles from entering the interior of our solar system, so not to worry on that end. Another good example so as not to worry about the intense temperatures of plasma, is that the entire Milky Way galaxy is submerged in a halo of hot gas: The scientists determined the temperature of the absorbing halo is between 1 million and 2.5 million kelvins, or a few hundred times hotter than the surface of the sun... Thread: Milky Way is Surrounded by Halo of Hot Gas So, you see, the bubbles that exist one within another create boundaries that keep things out. I guess the real concern is the weakening of the Helisphere and the possibility of small amounts of this energy making it through to us here on earth. Even small amounts of this energy would cause havoc. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 03/27/2013 07:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If true, our world is now poised to enter a million-degree cloud of interstellar gas, the probable remnant of one or more supernova explosions that went off just a few million years ago. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10102363 I'm thinking that can't be good for the earth. Most of it the heliosphere prevents the charged particles from entering the interior of our solar system, so not to worry on that end. Another good example so as not to worry about the intense temperatures of plasma, is that the entire Milky Way galaxy is submerged in a halo of hot gas: The scientists determined the temperature of the absorbing halo is between 1 million and 2.5 million kelvins, or a few hundred times hotter than the surface of the sun... Thread: Milky Way is Surrounded by Halo of Hot Gas So, you see, the bubbles that exist one within another create boundaries that keep things out. I guess the real concern is the weakening of the Helisphere and the possibility of small amounts of this energy making it through to us here on earth. Even small amounts of this energy would cause havoc. The only way the heliosphere weakens is when the sun is in a minimum. It just went through an unprecedented/unsuspected minimum and are now in the solar max cycle. That is not to say extra energies have not come through. They have, hence all the changes seen in the planets (and sun) these past 2 decades or so. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 03/27/2013 07:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there any good news for humanity in all of this? Whatever happened to us moving into 5D? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7554855 Energies (plasma and magnetic fields in this case) are electromagnetic in nature. Increasing these changes brings us closer to penetrating the veil. Both electrical changes and magnetism changes human behavior and make-up. Electrical activity physically effect the brain, and magnetism changes moral and ethical codes of the mind. The good news is it helps us begin a process of intuitive knowing as well as the possibility of changing our morals and ethics in a positive manner as well. As far as changing to 5D. I used to think so, but now I believe it is more about how the brain and mind perceive reality. If there is a shift in perception, then we can live and perceive as if we entered a new/different 'environment' without having to change much of our biological bodies. Perhaps it helps 'open our antennae' to receive and interpret the greater reality. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 03/27/2013 07:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Our sun doesn't even create a bow shock. That was old, bad information from the guesses they were making at the time. By 2012, it was determined the Sun has no bow shock.[5] Before then, it was hypothesized that the Sun had a bow shock produced in its travels within the interstellar medium (see image). Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
Fhirinne User ID: 17348671 United Kingdom 03/27/2013 07:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Our sun doesn't even create a bow shock. That was old, bad information from the guesses they were making at the time. By 2012, it was determined the Sun has no bow shock.[5] Before then, it was hypothesized that the Sun had a bow shock produced in its travels within the interstellar medium (see image). Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Makes perfect sense to me if sol is moving through a part of space where the gas is much more than normal its going to have a bow shock. You are the CEO of your own wellness. You need to take back your health from the disease-care system |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 03/27/2013 07:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Our sun doesn't even create a bow shock. That was old, bad information from the guesses they were making at the time. By 2012, it was determined the Sun has no bow shock.[5] Before then, it was hypothesized that the Sun had a bow shock produced in its travels within the interstellar medium (see image). Quoting: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Makes perfect sense to me if sol is moving through a part of space where the gas is much more than normal its going to have a bow shock. Yes. That is why the original supposition of our system having a bow shock. When they discovered we didn't, it was an unbelievable surprise. They started focusing their attention on the magnetic foam at the heliopause to see if the answer lies within the foam. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 27300110 United States 03/27/2013 07:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If true, our world is now poised to enter a million-degree cloud of interstellar gas, the probable remnant of one or more supernova explosions that went off just a few million years ago. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10102363 I'm thinking that can't be good for the earth. I'm thinking that no underground bunker is going to save the silver spoons (politicians, corrupt ones, etc). |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 7554855 Canada 03/27/2013 08:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there any good news for humanity in all of this? Whatever happened to us moving into 5D? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7554855 Energies (plasma and magnetic fields in this case) are electromagnetic in nature. Increasing these changes brings us closer to penetrating the veil. Both electrical changes and magnetism changes human behavior and make-up. Electrical activity physically effect the brain, and magnetism changes moral and ethical codes of the mind. The good news is it helps us begin a process of intuitive knowing as well as the possibility of changing our morals and ethics in a positive manner as well. As far as changing to 5D. I used to think so, but now I believe it is more about how the brain and mind perceive reality. If there is a shift in perception, then we can live and perceive as if we entered a new/different 'environment' without having to change much of our biological bodies. Perhaps it helps 'open our antennae' to receive and interpret the greater reality. You may be onto something here SS about the electrical (first bolded part) I had 2 strange experiences over this last week when I went to bed for the night. The first one was a full on explosion of light with a little of pale pink & green mixed in just above my third eye. This happened shortly after I went to bed and was in that "beta" state. At first it scared me & then I decided to just observe it. It looked exactly like a fireworks explosion in the way it spread out. About 2 nights after that, again I was in bed and was sleeping, when I was awakened with a strange whooshing sensation happening near the top of my head. I got the visual of a band of energy going clockwise around my head. The sensation was a little uncomfortable & I rolled over to try to stop it, but it continued until it eventually stopped. This band of energy was a clear color. The rest of the week I have been having sharp pains in various parts of my head. Don't know if what you said above is causing this? Hopefully its nothing medical. As we evolve spiritually, our perception changes, but imo we still have the usual day to day experiences. We just deal with them differently. Wars & starvation still happen. Banks fail, yada, yada. I'm currently at a loss to see any great change in a positive direction for humanity, sadly. Tks for your post SS. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 03/27/2013 08:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Is there any good news for humanity in all of this? Whatever happened to us moving into 5D? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7554855 Energies (plasma and magnetic fields in this case) are electromagnetic in nature. Increasing these changes brings us closer to penetrating the veil. Both electrical changes and magnetism changes human behavior and make-up. Electrical activity physically effect the brain, and magnetism changes moral and ethical codes of the mind. The good news is it helps us begin a process of intuitive knowing as well as the possibility of changing our morals and ethics in a positive manner as well. As far as changing to 5D. I used to think so, but now I believe it is more about how the brain and mind perceive reality. If there is a shift in perception, then we can live and perceive as if we entered a new/different 'environment' without having to change much of our biological bodies. Perhaps it helps 'open our antennae' to receive and interpret the greater reality. You may be onto something here SS about the electrical (first bolded part) I had 2 strange experiences over this last week when I went to bed for the night. The first one was a full on explosion of light with a little of pale pink & green mixed in just above my third eye. This happened shortly after I went to bed and was in that "beta" state. At first it scared me & then I decided to just observe it. It looked exactly like a fireworks explosion in the way it spread out. About 2 nights after that, again I was in bed and was sleeping, when I was awakened with a strange whooshing sensation happening near the top of my head. I got the visual of a band of energy going clockwise around my head. The sensation was a little uncomfortable & I rolled over to try to stop it, but it continued until it eventually stopped. This band of energy was a clear color. The rest of the week I have been having sharp pains in various parts of my head. Don't know if what you said above is causing this? Hopefully its nothing medical. As we evolve spiritually, our perception changes, but imo we still have the usual day to day experiences. We just deal with them differently. Wars & starvation still happen. Banks fail, yada, yada. I'm currently at a loss to see any great change in a positive direction for humanity, sadly. Tks for your post SS. Yes, IMO, this is a perfect example. Experiences like this are something like a reconfiguring of perceptual awareness. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 865798 United States 03/27/2013 08:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This picture show Betelgeuse in the Orion Constellation. The bow shock is out front, about to hit a wall of plasma. :cosmicwall: It is much easier with visuals. This was before they found out that we DO NOT have a bow shock, which is supposedly very unusual, as most systems show a bow shock. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 57222486 United States 04/26/2014 03:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now major observatories in the southern hemisphere such as those in Chile, Australia and New Zealand's prestigious St. John Observatory have just come out at the end of March '14 claiming they are seeing insanely high levels of ionization in the wake of the ribbon which has just reached the outer boundary of the Oort cloud. J |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 57222486 United States 04/26/2014 03:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cover up gone wrong? This is interesting. The radio telescope crowd and every major government funded space sensor device claimed the IBEX ribbon was nothing to worry about. Now that it's reached the outer solar system OPTICAL observatories are witnessing never before seen objects in the Oort Cloud. You may ask yourself how is it possible for an optical telescope to detect small asteroids in the Oort cloud. The answer is the ribbon just arrived at the edge of the solar system and is electrically charging everything it crosses. So far it has only reached the Oort cloud and it's lighting up like a Christmas tree. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 57222486 Now major observatories in the southern hemisphere such as those in Chile, Australia and New Zealand's prestigious St. John Observatory have just come out at the end of March '14 claiming they are seeing insanely high levels of ionization in the wake of the ribbon which has just reached the outer boundary of the Oort cloud. J well I thought that was quite an amazing development that was in the news 3 weeks ago. And no one seems to care. What happened to GLP? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70346282 United States 10/01/2015 11:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If true, our world is now poised to enter a million-degree cloud of interstellar gas, the probable remnant of one or more supernova explosions that went off just a few million years ago. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10102363 I'm thinking that can't be good for the earth. Most of it the heliosphere prevents the charged particles from entering the interior of our solar system, so not to worry on that end. Another good example so as not to worry about the intense temperatures of plasma, is that the entire Milky Way galaxy is submerged in a halo of hot gas: The scientists determined the temperature of the absorbing halo is between 1 million and 2.5 million kelvins, or a few hundred times hotter than the surface of the sun... Thread: Milky Way is Surrounded by Halo of Hot Gas So, you see, the bubbles that exist one within another create boundaries that keep things out. I guess the real concern is the weakening of the Helisphere and the possibility of small amounts of this energy making it through to us here on earth. Even small amounts of this energy would cause havoc. The only way the heliosphere weakens is when the sun is in a minimum. It just went through an unprecedented/unsuspected minimum and are now in the solar max cycle. That is not to say extra energies have not come through. They have, hence all the changes seen in the planets (and sun) these past 2 decades or so. Ok Ok...we got the message |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70346282 United States 10/01/2015 11:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If true, our world is now poised to enter a million-degree cloud of interstellar gas, the probable remnant of one or more supernova explosions that went off just a few million years ago. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 10102363 I'm thinking that can't be good for the earth. Most of it the heliosphere prevents the charged particles from entering the interior of our solar system, so not to worry on that end. Another good example so as not to worry about the intense temperatures of plasma, is that the entire Milky Way galaxy is submerged in a halo of hot gas: The scientists determined the temperature of the absorbing halo is between 1 million and 2.5 million kelvins, or a few hundred times hotter than the surface of the sun... Thread: Milky Way is Surrounded by Halo of Hot Gas So, you see, the bubbles that exist one within another create boundaries that keep things out. I guess the real concern is the weakening of the Helisphere and the possibility of small amounts of this energy making it through to us here on earth. Even small amounts of this energy would cause havoc. The only way the heliosphere weakens is when the sun is in a minimum. It just went through an unprecedented/unsuspected minimum and are now in the solar max cycle. That is not to say extra energies have not come through. They have, hence all the changes seen in the planets (and sun) these past 2 decades or so. We really got message. |