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Anyone feel an energy blast in NC?
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 161711 12/1/2006 7:58 AM
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Ain SophIA User ID: 164411 12/1/2006 8:06 AM
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I felt something a bit like that just before the UK 7/7 as I was heading towards London. What these people experienced on your link sounds far more physical than what I experienced. "I have a perfect grip on reality. Just not this one!" |
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MD User ID: 164412 12/1/2006 8:21 AM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | I am in OH and had felt something odd along with my 3 cats acting oddly. Not much of a physical sensation but more of an inner vibration. Also, lately I have not been able to fall asleep and when I do, it is very limited. So far it has been another 24hr stint and yet more time to go till I have to sleep due to exhaustion. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 162827 12/1/2006 8:22 AM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | Yes Yes I felt it.
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N.C. op User ID: 164418 12/1/2006 8:25 AM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | Dont know about the energy but here in the triad, it has been very, very windy. That front moved thru overnight. |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 161711 12/1/2006 8:53 AM
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12/1/2006 5:44:18 A.M. Pacific Standard Time
Dear Sir,
I was working at school, functioning perfectly well until about 4pm, when I suddenly became very disoriented and unable to function. It was quite unusual and entirely out of character. The feeling lasted about 5 minutes.
Oshawa,
ON [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 161711 12/1/2006 9:06 AM
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[link to www.aavso.org]
[link to grb.sonoma.edu]
Latest
GRB 061126A
This was a very long burst detected by Swift. It had four main overlapping peaks, with the last peak ending about 25 seconds after the first trigger, but low level emission was detected until about T+200 seconds. The RHESSI solar observing satellite also detected this burst, and also saw gamma-ray emission for about 25 seconds. A fading X-ray afterglow was also seen by Swift, as well as an optical counterpart.
The optical afterglow was quite bright, and has been seen by many observatories. In fact, the Los Alamos National Laboratory RAPTOR telescope took an image starting less than 21 seconds after the initial Swift trigger, while the gamma-ray emission was still going on! This is a fairly rare event, and the telescope did see the bright optical afterglow, which faded by two magnitudes (a factor of about 6 in brightness) in just 90 seconds. Images taken by the 2.5m Isaac Newton Telescope at La Palma (Canary Islands) show the GRB host galaxy starting to appear under the burst as the afterglow fades away. The image displayed is from that observatory ( [link to www.star.le.ac.uk]
Swift scientists, using the optical color data from Swift, estimate that the burst is no farther than z=1.5, which is a distance of 9.3 billion light years. However, no spectra have been taken as yet to confirm or deny this.
[link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com]
[link to grb.sonoma.edu] [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 88886 12/1/2006 9:11 AM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | Thanks Kenton..... By the way, link is broke my friend. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 149921 12/1/2006 9:13 AM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | thanks Kent for the catch.something big is happening in NC.very spiritual also. |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 161711 12/1/2006 9:14 AM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 88886 12/1/2006 9:15 AM | |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 161711 12/1/2006 9:21 AM
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 88886 12/1/2006 9:22 AM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | Again...thank you kind sir! |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 161711 12/1/2006 9:33 AM
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Sitting here reading this:
Have Astronomers Found the Star of Bethlehem?
[link to epistle.us]
Zooming in on the supernova theory.
Now I'm really having Jack in the box thoughts
First coming, the flash
Second Coming, the shockwave.
eh? Eh?
Naw, proly not, logic-demon enters the fray-- down Jack. [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 161711 12/1/2006 9:43 AM
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Supernova 1987A
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
When will be the shock from that?
Did I miss it? Was I taking a nap?
Down Jack, gonna see where the logic-demon takes me, hang on... [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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nrg User ID: 892 12/1/2006 9:44 AM | |
N.C. op User ID: 164418 12/1/2006 9:44 AM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | Maybe not anything, we really dont have earthquakes around here. Recent we have had many small, under 2.0 quakes around here.
[link to www.journalnow.com]
They started i guess in october, some registered with USGS but i cant find their archives. They still happen at least 1 time a week, sometimes more. Just a loud pop with a small vibration . It dont really shake. Thought i would just throw that in here. |
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nrg User ID: 892 12/1/2006 9:46 AM | |
Emperor Kenton User ID: 161711 12/1/2006 9:56 AM
 | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | Logic-demon takes me to look at the Yale Bright Star application
Yale, now that's logical ain't it? Like Bush and Kerry!
Anyways, Jupiter, Mars and Mercury are doing a weird dance in December
[link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com]
Jack wants me to call it the Bethlehem Dance.
But I'll try to harness ol' Jack beings that he is merely from Harvard... [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Fcuk wit User ID: 160230 12/1/2006 10:04 AM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | Strange that, i haven't felt an energy wave, but one thing struck me in the story that was similar to something happened to me a couple months back (north UK)
About 3.00 am in the morning, we were awoke by the fire alarms going off (we live in a rented house which are all fitted with the same mains powered fire alarm systems)
Jumped out of bed to find the fire, but everything was fine, there was no way of silencing the alarms, so i shut down the main power to the house, but they continued bleeping, the only way i could shut them up was ripping them out of their sockets, i had to smash the last one off with a hammer, as the last one was silenced, we could hear other peoples alarms in the neighbourhood going off too!
So it wasn't a malfunction to one particular system, some common factor set everyones alarm off, i think i can safely rule out powerspikes from the nat grid thanks to modern tech, which left me thinking that it was some kind of radiation that set them off, we live next to a big RAF base and i figured maybe a radioactive payload had passed over or something?
Very strange! |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 74186 12/1/2006 10:07 AM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | yes, indeedy.
something very wondorous is happening in NC.
by the end of January amazing things will unfold.
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3RD DAY RISING User ID: 150320 12/1/2006 10:13 AM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | EK,
I almost wonder if this could be the beginning impacts of the shockwave emanating from Stephen's Quintet?:1dunno:
I don't know if you remember it or not but there was a collision of complete and TOTAL BIBLICAL PROPORTIONS involving Stephen's quintet in the Constellation of Pegasus earlier this year.
Just to give you an idea if you are unsure as to what I am talking about, this collision occurred when 1 of the 4 galaxies in Stephen's Quintet suddenly began moving at about a million miles per hour against the other three. The images of the initial collision were spectacular and was captured on the Spitzer space telescope.
Imagine our MILKY WAY colliding with 3 others like it at this velocity and the collision results... It really is unfathomable and more powerful than anything we have ever known. They showed the shockwave from the collision as well.
It is remarkable how 1 went against three though. The Bible tells us there will be war in Heaven and then Christ will return to Earth triumphantly upon a white horse.
Really interesting that Pegasus is a White Horse(the wings were not added until more recent history) It is also interesting to note that 1 vs 3. Satan vs The Father, The Son and the Holy spirit.
Not saying this is a fact. Just noting some remarkable similarities vs the text of the Bible regarding the end times.
I wonder if this is the beginning of that shockwave???
Here is the article from the Spitzer website
[link to sscws1.ipac.caltech.edu] |
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3RD DAY RISING User ID: 150320 12/1/2006 10:15 AM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | They have images but here is the text from Spitzer...
A Shocking Surprise in Stephan's Quintet
This false-color composite image of the Stephan's Quintet galaxy cluster clearly shows one of the largest shock waves ever seen (green arc), produced by one galaxy falling toward another at over a million miles per hour. It is made up of data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and a ground-based telescope in Spain.
Four of the five galaxies in this image are involved in a violent collision, which has already stripped most of the hydrogen gas from the interiors of the galaxies. The centers of the galaxies appear as bright yellow-pink knots inside a blue haze of stars, and the galaxy producing all the turmoil, NGC7318b, is the left of two small bright regions in the middle right of the image. One galaxy, the large spiral at the bottom left of the image, is a foreground object and is not associated with the cluster.
The titanic shock wave, larger than our own Milky Way galaxy, was detected by the ground-based telescope using visible-light wavelengths. It consists of hot hydrogen gas. As NGC7318b collides with gas spread throughout the cluster, atoms of hydrogen are heated in the shock wave, producing the green glow.
Spitzer pointed its infrared spectrograph at the peak of this shock wave (middle of green glow) to learn more about its inner workings. This instrument breaks light apart into its basic components. Data from the instrument are referred to as spectra and are displayed as curving lines that indicate the amount of light coming at each specific wavelength.
The Spitzer spectrum showed a strong infrared signature for incredibly turbulent gas made up of hydrogen molecules. This gas is caused when atoms of hydrogen rapidly pair-up to form molecules in the wake of the shock wave. Molecular hydrogen, unlike atomic hydrogen, gives off most of its energy through vibrations that emit in the infrared.
This highly disturbed gas is the most turbulent molecular hydrogen ever seen. Astronomers were surprised not only by the turbulence of the gas, but by the incredible strength of the emission. The reason the molecular hydrogen emission is so powerful is not yet completely understood.
Stephan's Quintet is located 300 million light-years away in the Pegasus constellation.
This image is composed of three data sets: near-infrared light (blue) and visible light called H-alpha (green) from the Calar Alto Observatory in Spain, operated by the Max Planck Institute in Germany; and 8-micron infrared light (red) from Spitzer's infrared array camera. |
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3RD DAY RISING User ID: 150320 12/1/2006 10:17 AM | |
Emperor Kenton User ID: 161711 12/1/2006 10:19 AM
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Now that is very interesting! Beautiful! I really enjoy these types of parallels, astronomy and myth.
Seems to me that the original mystic experience was camping out under the stars.
Was for me. [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 164446 12/1/2006 10:36 AM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote |
EMAIL:
12/1/2006 5:44:18 A.M. Pacific Standard Time
Dear Sir,
I was working at school, functioning perfectly well until about 4pm, when I suddenly became very disoriented and unable to function. It was quite unusual and entirely out of character. The feeling lasted about 5 minutes.
Oshawa,
ON Quoting: Emperor Kenton
Yeah, I bet!! |
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Emperor Kenton User ID: 161711 12/1/2006 12:17 PM
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12/1/2006 8:28:54 A.M. Pacific Standard Time
Good Morning,
I have felt "blasts" such as you are describing, though of lesser intensity. As you say, they are something I feel, rather than hear, and they do feel similar to a huge gust of wind or giant sub-woofer, but again, with no air movement as one gets with actual wind. I think they may be blasts of infrasound. I used to feel them when I lived in California quite often, and now that I live in Pennsylvania, I still feel them, but less often and of lesser intensity. What you describe is real: I know because I have experienced it too. [link to www.cyberspaceorbit.com] |
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Sinanju nli User ID: 163319 12/1/2006 12:30 PM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | Emp Kent, you weirdo!
Yes, I felt it too. Nearly passed out in Aikido the other night. Wasn't doing anything strenuous or physical.. simple breathing exercises.
Felt really powerful after that. Picked up an opponent with a single hand and held him aloft for a few seconds.
I can't help but think that NC has a ley line or two running through it... Large amount of paranormal things happen 'round these here parts. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 149921 12/1/2006 12:39 PM | | Re: Anyone feel an energy blast in NC? | Quote | grandfather mountain is sacred holy land. |
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chiptruth User ID: 135078 12/1/2006 12:40 PM
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