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paul777 User ID: 16497214 Australia 05/04/2013 09:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Whatever. People read too much into posts. Quoting: NolaRising I have been following this thread since it's inception. Decided to chime in today since it is the day. I do feel something different today. Maybe it's just because the sun is shining after a week of rain. :P I shared what I see going on around me and my take on what is going on and will continue to go on. Said what I see and what I feel. Isn't that what this site is for? Sharing? Or nitpicking and tearing each other apart. I'd rather share than shit on others. I don't even know what to think about MDM. I have no desire to meet with anyone in the ether purposely from an internet forum. There is enough energy passing back and forth just reading and writing posts as it is, that gets corrupted through the wires. Get off your computers and enjoy the day. Nothing doomy is going to happen.....unless you can't handle the "heat." You tell em tiger. :) How you doing B? "How well we know what a profitable superstition this fable of Christ has been for us" Pope Leo X [1513-1521] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8071892 United States 05/04/2013 09:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | exactly. and mindless predictions like these can lead to panic in some people and that is dangerous. MDM is an ass for doing that. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39303168 "To prophecy is to restrict, not the will of heaven, but the mind of man." Manly Palmer Hall To predict is bs. You are right. I was just adding a post on the energies and what some people may be experiencing because of them. That is not BS. To equate them to heart attacks, which PANIC attacks can feel like is not BS. That is how it feels for some and hearts attacks in that age bracket have increased around me recently. I don't place a lot of value on MDM. Strikes me as odd and don't like the invitations to meet in the ether. Not comfortable with that. Just sharing. Have a good day. ALL of you. It's gonna be fine. Paul? I am good. Lots of studying and growing! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 39224230 United States 05/04/2013 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How can you say epic fail when it is still early morning in most if the USA? Quoting: NolaRising I am sensitive to energy and quite frankly I feel it today. It is revving up. I don't feel any doom coming on, but the energy is up and has been odd all week. So stuff it naysayers. Enjoy today and the coming days. If you feel like you are about to have a heart attack at any point, the energy is why. BULLSHIT Stop contributing to the fear mongering!! The fear mongering is whats provoking the heart attacks. |
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oneLOVEsoulJAH User ID: 26915578 United States 05/04/2013 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sun is shining....weather is sweet...makes you want to move...your dancin feet... -Robert Nesta Marley Whatever the energetic weather is, we are hardwired to handle it through our nervous systems. Whatever the darkness is that comes forward towards us - we are hardwired to handle it through our hearts. Our minds will interpret the messages of the heart as necessary. In this way we can meet whatever comes towards us. Blessings to all. oneLOVE soulJAH |
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paul777 User ID: 35057789 Australia 05/04/2013 10:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Paul. LOL. I am little bit more of a lioness. Quoting: NolaRising Strong Gemini with Leo Rising and Leo Moon. Double twins. Yikes. Ouch. Roar or meow? If you place any value on astrology that is. LOL. Roar or meow? If your like most Geminis' I've known it depends on the day. haha. Sounds like your finding your inner strength. Good for you. Peace & Light to you B. Paul :) "How well we know what a profitable superstition this fable of Christ has been for us" Pope Leo X [1513-1521] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 9825753 United States 05/04/2013 10:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Nobody needs confirmation of anything. If it resonates with you, take it. If it doesn't, leave it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 9825753 The moles on here sure are funny.....and sad, but they are our brothers and sisters regardless, even the bots are. --- With all that said, I am not one for predictions but very much feel within my core that this is on the up and up. However, I am very much under the impression that this is not going to manifest in the physical. You will need to have "real eyes" to see the effect of this. In other words, if you have the ability to perceive your immortality, you will understand the energy that is on our door step and about to be knockin'. When this comes to pass as their isn't a catastrophic event, the OP will be put on blast. But hindsight will put those "blasters" to shame. May is going to be an intense month. Time to get your soul right. Accurate prediction within an accurate prediction. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39114454 United States 05/04/2013 10:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmmm this is interesting... "A record-setting blast of gamma rays from a dying star in a distant galaxy has wowed astronomers around the world. The eruption, which is classified as a gamma-ray burst, or GRB, and designated GRB 130427A, produced the highest-energy light ever detected from such an event." Likewise, scientists predict the star will go Super Nova around May 15th. This would be a wave of energy, but I have no idea when/if it would hit the Earth - hopefully not! [link to www.nasa.gov] As a note, the Earth was actually hit with energy from a gamma ray burst on Dec. 27th, 2004 - some hours after the Banda Aceh earthquake and tsunami. There is speculation that the energy affected the earth and had some kind of causal relationship: [link to www.freerepublic.com] |
LEKKER User ID: 36959669 South Africa 05/04/2013 10:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmmm this is interesting... Quoting: Teq44 "A record-setting blast of gamma rays from a dying star in a distant galaxy has wowed astronomers around the world. The eruption, which is classified as a gamma-ray burst, or GRB, and designated GRB 130427A, produced the highest-energy light ever detected from such an event." Likewise, scientists predict the star will go Super Nova around May 15th. This would be a wave of energy, but I have no idea when/if it would hit the Earth - hopefully not! [link to www.nasa.gov] As a note, the Earth was actually hit with energy from a gamma ray burst on Dec. 27th, 2004 - some hours after the Banda Aceh earthquake and tsunami. There is speculation that the energy affected the earth and had some kind of causal relationship: [link to www.freerepublic.com] Ok this is scary....lets hope not. Last Edited by Lekker on 05/04/2013 10:58 AM 33 I LOVE CATS AND SOME PEOPLE. |
1908247 User ID: 39310993 Brazil 05/04/2013 11:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Sun is shining....weather is sweet...makes you want to move...your dancin feet... Quoting: oneLOVEsoulJAH -Robert Nesta Marley Whatever the energetic weather is, we are hardwired to handle it through our nervous systems. Whatever the darkness is that comes forward towards us - we are hardwired to handle it through our hearts. Our minds will interpret the messages of the heart as necessary. In this way we can meet whatever comes towards us. Blessings to all. oneLOVE soulJAH nice a man who prompts himself to listen the inside voice (: Nus |
BANDZAMAKERDANCE User ID: 30689482 United States 05/04/2013 11:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmmm this is interesting... Quoting: Teq44 "A record-setting blast of gamma rays from a dying star in a distant galaxy has wowed astronomers around the world. The eruption, which is classified as a gamma-ray burst, or GRB, and designated GRB 130427A, produced the highest-energy light ever detected from such an event." Likewise, scientists predict the star will go Super Nova around May 15th. This would be a wave of energy, but I have no idea when/if it would hit the Earth - hopefully not! [link to www.nasa.gov] As a note, the Earth was actually hit with energy from a gamma ray burst on Dec. 27th, 2004 - some hours after the Banda Aceh earthquake and tsunami. There is speculation that the energy affected the earth and had some kind of causal relationship: [link to www.freerepublic.com] me tel u may 15 we become friends ok? |
1908247 User ID: 39310993 Brazil 05/04/2013 11:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmmm this is interesting... Quoting: Teq44 "A record-setting blast of gamma rays from a dying star in a distant galaxy has wowed astronomers around the world. The eruption, which is classified as a gamma-ray burst, or GRB, and designated GRB 130427A, produced the highest-energy light ever detected from such an event." Likewise, scientists predict the star will go Super Nova around May 15th. This would be a wave of energy, but I have no idea when/if it would hit the Earth - hopefully not! [link to www.nasa.gov] As a note, the Earth was actually hit with energy from a gamma ray burst on Dec. 27th, 2004 - some hours after the Banda Aceh earthquake and tsunami. There is speculation that the energy affected the earth and had some kind of causal relationship: [link to www.freerepublic.com] Okay, interesting. But where in that link does it say they think it will hit us around the 15th? Nus |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 39114454 United States 05/04/2013 11:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmmm this is interesting... Quoting: Teq44 "A record-setting blast of gamma rays from a dying star in a distant galaxy has wowed astronomers around the world. The eruption, which is classified as a gamma-ray burst, or GRB, and designated GRB 130427A, produced the highest-energy light ever detected from such an event." Likewise, scientists predict the star will go Super Nova around May 15th. This would be a wave of energy, but I have no idea when/if it would hit the Earth - hopefully not! [link to www.nasa.gov] As a note, the Earth was actually hit with energy from a gamma ray burst on Dec. 27th, 2004 - some hours after the Banda Aceh earthquake and tsunami. There is speculation that the energy affected the earth and had some kind of causal relationship: [link to www.freerepublic.com] Okay, interesting. But where in that link does it say they think it will hit us around the 15th? Hi there - Yes, it's kind of buried in there. It actually says "midmonth" and it does not say it will hit us then. Scientists expect to see the Super Nova then: ============== "This GRB is in the closest 5 percent of bursts, so the big push now is to find an emerging supernova, which accompanies nearly all long GRBs at this distance," said Goddard's Neil Gehrels, principal investigator for Swift. Ground-based observatories are monitoring the location of GRB 130427A and expect to find an underlying supernova by midmonth." ============== |
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heresmystupidaccount User ID: 30697378 United States 05/04/2013 11:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmmm this is interesting... Quoting: Teq44 "A record-setting blast of gamma rays from a dying star in a distant galaxy has wowed astronomers around the world. The eruption, which is classified as a gamma-ray burst, or GRB, and designated GRB 130427A, produced the highest-energy light ever detected from such an event." Likewise, scientists predict the star will go Super Nova around May 15th. This would be a wave of energy, but I have no idea when/if it would hit the Earth - hopefully not! [link to www.nasa.gov] As a note, the Earth was actually hit with energy from a gamma ray burst on Dec. 27th, 2004 - some hours after the Banda Aceh earthquake and tsunami. There is speculation that the energy affected the earth and had some kind of causal relationship: [link to www.freerepublic.com] Ok this is scary....lets hope not. At this distance "a distant galaxy" there is absolutely no way that the burst would affect the earth, but it is interesting scientifically. Especially because, at three times previously recorded luminosity, this may force astrophysicists to reexamine the threats that can be posed by gamma ray bursts from nearby stars that were previously not considered to be a threat. Of course, there's not a damn thing anyone could do about a nearby gamma ray burst anyway, so why worry about it. Just enjoy the pretty pictures of the supernova when they find it :) With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine. heresmystupidaccount |
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a student User ID: 1500047 United States 05/04/2013 11:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi MDM, I still believe that you are picking up on the energy wave....but can it be a wave that helps bring the neg up to be delt with and then cleansed away? That's why it looks menacing, but then flutuates to be something else in the end? Maybe this wave will contribute to an upcoming event...that in itself will help cleanse us and earth...to help us move in a more positive direction. That is what I feel....but will be hard to prove (unless a pure doom event occurs today...which I do not want to see). You are the one on your other thread who believes there are coming changes (although I do not remember you defining what that means). I do believe in you and you sure have helped a lot of people ....including me. Anyway, I had the best sleep in a while last night.And I choose to believe we are headed to a more positive place. I quess I feel the need to reassure you like you have done for me.It must feel like a huge burden to see what others cannot see. I wish you all the best. |
Alnitak User ID: 17695988 United States 05/04/2013 11:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmmm this is interesting... Quoting: Teq44 "A record-setting blast of gamma rays from a dying star in a distant galaxy has wowed astronomers around the world. The eruption, which is classified as a gamma-ray burst, or GRB, and designated GRB 130427A, produced the highest-energy light ever detected from such an event." Likewise, scientists predict the star will go Super Nova around May 15th. This would be a wave of energy, but I have no idea when/if it would hit the Earth - hopefully not! [link to www.nasa.gov] As a note, the Earth was actually hit with energy from a gamma ray burst on Dec. 27th, 2004 - some hours after the Banda Aceh earthquake and tsunami. There is speculation that the energy affected the earth and had some kind of causal relationship: [link to www.freerepublic.com] Okay, interesting. But where in that link does it say they think it will hit us around the 15th? Hi there - Yes, it's kind of buried in there. It actually says "midmonth" and it does not say it will hit us then. Scientists expect to see the Super Nova then: ============== "This GRB is in the closest 5 percent of bursts, so the big push now is to find an emerging supernova, which accompanies nearly all long GRBs at this distance," said Goddard's Neil Gehrels, principal investigator for Swift. Ground-based observatories are monitoring the location of GRB 130427A and expect to find an underlying supernova by midmonth." ============== The gamma-ray burst from this event has already "hit Earth" and has gone. That burst of high energy gamma rays was what was detected by the Fermi and Swift satellites. It's not an uncommon event, so nothing to worry about. In the last several years I've gotten to observe the "afterglows" from numerous GRB's detected by those two satellites. The "push" to "find an emerging supernova" that the article mentions just involves ground-based telescopes observing the site of the GRB in longer wavelengths. Pretty routine, if still very interesting, for the big observatories. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39114454 United States 05/04/2013 12:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmmm this is interesting... Quoting: Teq44 "A record-setting blast of gamma rays from a dying star in a distant galaxy has wowed astronomers around the world. The eruption, which is classified as a gamma-ray burst, or GRB, and designated GRB 130427A, produced the highest-energy light ever detected from such an event." Likewise, scientists predict the star will go Super Nova around May 15th. This would be a wave of energy, but I have no idea when/if it would hit the Earth - hopefully not! [link to www.nasa.gov] As a note, the Earth was actually hit with energy from a gamma ray burst on Dec. 27th, 2004 - some hours after the Banda Aceh earthquake and tsunami. There is speculation that the energy affected the earth and had some kind of causal relationship: [link to www.freerepublic.com] Okay, interesting. But where in that link does it say they think it will hit us around the 15th? Hi there - Yes, it's kind of buried in there. It actually says "midmonth" and it does not say it will hit us then. Scientists expect to see the Super Nova then: ============== "This GRB is in the closest 5 percent of bursts, so the big push now is to find an emerging supernova, which accompanies nearly all long GRBs at this distance," said Goddard's Neil Gehrels, principal investigator for Swift. Ground-based observatories are monitoring the location of GRB 130427A and expect to find an underlying supernova by midmonth." ============== The gamma-ray burst from this event has already "hit Earth" and has gone. That burst of high energy gamma rays was what was detected by the Fermi and Swift satellites. It's not an uncommon event, so nothing to worry about. In the last several years I've gotten to observe the "afterglows" from numerous GRB's detected by those two satellites. The "push" to "find an emerging supernova" that the article mentions just involves ground-based telescopes observing the site of the GRB in longer wavelengths. Pretty routine, if still very interesting, for the big observatories. Thank you for the info, Alnitak. :-) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39114454 United States 05/04/2013 12:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmmm this is interesting... Quoting: Teq44 "A record-setting blast of gamma rays from a dying star in a distant galaxy has wowed astronomers around the world. The eruption, which is classified as a gamma-ray burst, or GRB, and designated GRB 130427A, produced the highest-energy light ever detected from such an event." Likewise, scientists predict the star will go Super Nova around May 15th. This would be a wave of energy, but I have no idea when/if it would hit the Earth - hopefully not! [link to www.nasa.gov] As a note, the Earth was actually hit with energy from a gamma ray burst on Dec. 27th, 2004 - some hours after the Banda Aceh earthquake and tsunami. There is speculation that the energy affected the earth and had some kind of causal relationship: [link to www.freerepublic.com] Ok this is scary....lets hope not. At this distance "a distant galaxy" there is absolutely no way that the burst would affect the earth, but it is interesting scientifically. Especially because, at three times previously recorded luminosity, this may force astrophysicists to reexamine the threats that can be posed by gamma ray bursts from nearby stars that were previously not considered to be a threat. Of course, there's not a damn thing anyone could do about a nearby gamma ray burst anyway, so why worry about it. Just enjoy the pretty pictures of the supernova when they find it :) I just wanted to say I think you have a great outlook on life. :-) Even if doom does come our way - LOL - it is all about how we respond to it. Will we come together and help our neighbors and even strangers? Or will we hide in a bunker and shoot all trespassers? Eventually we all must learn that we need each other to survive even if it means sacrificing our own comfort. We are all Earthlings - and we are all in this together. :-) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21989394 United States 05/04/2013 12:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hmmmm this is interesting... Quoting: Teq44 "A record-setting blast of gamma rays from a dying star in a distant galaxy has wowed astronomers around the world. The eruption, which is classified as a gamma-ray burst, or GRB, and designated GRB 130427A, produced the highest-energy light ever detected from such an event." Likewise, scientists predict the star will go Super Nova around May 15th. This would be a wave of energy, but I have no idea when/if it would hit the Earth - hopefully not! [link to www.nasa.gov] As a note, the Earth was actually hit with energy from a gamma ray burst on Dec. 27th, 2004 - some hours after the Banda Aceh earthquake and tsunami. There is speculation that the energy affected the earth and had some kind of causal relationship: [link to www.freerepublic.com] Interesting, hmmm makes me wonder about the Hopi prophecy. Could the blue star taking off it's mask to dance in the plaza be the description of a super nova? |
Niemand User ID: 39299299 Germany 05/04/2013 12:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This Aussie predicted in 2011 that a comet will come as the harbinger of doom, maybe ISON: Thread: the harbinger of doom comet ( dream ) Last Edited by Niemand on 05/04/2013 12:20 PM Niemand |