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| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 553198 11/18/2008 09:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We're in deep shit. The sun dipping into the Galactic Ecliptic. The new cycle has already begun with the recent observation of a solar spot with reverse polarity. But some surprising activity on March 27, 2008, shows some huge eruptions with M-class radiation at about the equatorial region of the Sun. [ See Solar Map]. These surprising eruptions suggests a barycenter of disturbance from an object even more massive than Jupiter, placing the "sleeve" outside the Sun. Could this be the beginning of the Galaxy's effects (keep reading to learn more about this) on our Sun? Scientists have noted that when Jupiter and Saturn are aligned on the same side of the Sun, the solar activity is at its minimum; when they are on opposite sides of the Sun the solar activity is at its maximum. The positions on December 21, 2012 are ideal for extreme solar activity. The last solar cycle was at its maximum in 2001. Each active solar cycle has a period when the flares are strongest, usually happening near the solar equator, called the "solar maximum." This is significant because the next "solar maximum" event will coincide with December 21, 2012. But wait -- there's much more! Yes, that's right. On the same day when our Sun is at it's solar maximum, something will happen that's never happened before -- the ecliptic of our solar system will intersect with the Galactic plane, called the "Galactic Equator" of the Milky Way! By some amazing coincidence, not only will we be intersecting with the Galactic Equator, but we will be doing this precisely aligned with the center of the Galaxy where there is maximum mass! More mass means more gravity. More gravity means more influence from those barycenters in our Sun. That means exponential increases in solar disruptions -- all coinciding on the same day! Whew! It's also important to stress that December 21, 2012 is only the "solar maximum" but that the gravitational effects of the Galaxy have already started to assert their influence on the Sun. The drift towards alignment with the galactic equator is relatively slow and, in truth, has already started. But the precise culmination of this, plus the alignment of Jupiter and Saturn all make 12/21/12 an onimous date. To top it all off, rising sea levels seem to be weakening earth's magnetic field. If this continues, even a weak solar flare could fry us all. |
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| And User ID: 553728 11/18/2008 10:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | we will be doing this precisely aligned with the center of the Galaxy where there is maximum mass! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 553198I've never quite understood this part. What do you mean by "aligned"? Will it be something like, a line drawn between us and the Sun will go directly to the center of the galaxy? Is it just in reference to the solar system? What kind of frame of reference are you using? I'm studying science even as I go further and further down the rabbit hole, and want to try to use it as best I can. |
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| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 553198 11/18/2008 11:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We're in deep shit. The sun dipping into the Galactic Ecliptic. The new cycle has already begun with the recent observation of a solar spot with reverse polarity. But some surprising activity on March 27, 2008, shows some huge eruptions with M-class radiation at about the equatorial region of the Sun. [ See Solar Map]. These surprising eruptions suggests a barycenter of disturbance from an object even more massive than Jupiter, placing the "sleeve" outside the Sun. Could this be the beginning of the Galaxy's effects (keep reading to learn more about this) on our Sun? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 553198Scientists have noted that when Jupiter and Saturn are aligned on the same side of the Sun, the solar activity is at its minimum; when they are on opposite sides of the Sun the solar activity is at its maximum. The positions on December 21, 2012 are ideal for extreme solar activity. The last solar cycle was at its maximum in 2001. Each active solar cycle has a period when the flares are strongest, usually happening near the solar equator, called the "solar maximum." This is significant because the next "solar maximum" event will coincide with December 21, 2012. But wait -- there's much more! Yes, that's right. On the same day when our Sun is at it's solar maximum, something will happen that's never happened before -- the ecliptic of our solar system will intersect with the Galactic plane, called the "Galactic Equator" of the Milky Way! By some amazing coincidence, not only will we be intersecting with the Galactic Equator, but we will be doing this precisely aligned with the center of the Galaxy where there is maximum mass! More mass means more gravity. More gravity means more influence from those barycenters in our Sun. That means exponential increases in solar disruptions -- all coinciding on the same day! Whew! It's also important to stress that December 21, 2012 is only the "solar maximum" but that the gravitational effects of the Galaxy have already started to assert their influence on the Sun. The drift towards alignment with the galactic equator is relatively slow and, in truth, has already started. But the precise culmination of this, plus the alignment of Jupiter and Saturn all make 12/21/12 an onimous date. To top it all off, rising sea levels seem to be weakening earth's magnetic field. If this continues, even a weak solar flare could fry us all. |
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| aaron_o.o User ID: 513816 11/18/2008 11:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | now how about we learn from history. why were the solstices so important in the ancient days? take a look at this magnificent crystal rock mound in Ireland for example - [link to www.knowth.com] Winter solstice sun illuminates the mound at Newgrange. (county Meath) more questions arise, as answers are given in relation to these mysteries. "God" said, let us make man in our image.. IMPLYING genetic hybridization "I awoke only to find, that the rest of the world was still asleep" |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 553198 11/18/2008 11:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | now how about we learn from history. why were the solstices so important in the ancient days? Quoting: aaron_o.otake a look at this magnificent crystal rock mound in Ireland for example - [link to www.knowth.com] Winter solstice sun illuminates the mound at Newgrange. (county Meath) more questions arise, as answers are given in relation to these mysteries. Not the point. |
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| falldown User ID: 520470 11/19/2008 01:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And by the way, Comet Holmes was actually rising out of the galactic plane at the exact time that it encountered the Sun's ecliptic last year. And needless to say, we all know what happened during that encounter!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 553198Cool, we'll all be able to see each other's auras? Er, that might cause some folks problems... ~ ~ "He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words." ~Elbert Hubbard |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 485792 11/19/2008 01:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And by the way, Comet Holmes was actually rising out of the galactic plane at the exact time that it encountered the Sun's ecliptic last year. And needless to say, we all know what happened during that encounter!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 553198no we all dont share ur date please |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 485792 11/19/2008 01:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And by the way, Comet Holmes was actually rising out of the galactic plane at the exact time that it encountered the Sun's ecliptic last year. And needless to say, we all know what happened during that encounter!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 553198no we all dont share ur date please |
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| falldown User ID: 520470 11/19/2008 01:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And by the way, Comet Holmes was actually rising out of the galactic plane at the exact time that it encountered the Sun's ecliptic last year. And needless to say, we all know what happened during that encounter!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 485792no we all dont share ur date please That's when the comet swelled into a star-sized object... [link to en.wikipedia.org] ~ ~ "He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words." ~Elbert Hubbard |
| falldown User ID: 520470 11/19/2008 01:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's old news. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 485792By 12/21/2012 @11:11 you won't care that it's 12/21/2012 @11:11. why the aliens dont ya know!!! I thought it was because of 2004 XK3. Notice, NASA hasn't updated those numbers in weeks? Normally as objects approach, they deviate a bit, closer or farther. Either they got especially lucky with this thing, or they're hiding something. ~ ~ "He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words." ~Elbert Hubbard |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 553198 11/20/2008 12:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We're in deep shit. The sun dipping into the Galactic Ecliptic. The new cycle has already begun with the recent observation of a solar spot with reverse polarity. But some surprising activity on March 27, 2008, shows some huge eruptions with M-class radiation at about the equatorial region of the Sun. [ See Solar Map]. These surprising eruptions suggests a barycenter of disturbance from an object even more massive than Jupiter, placing the "sleeve" outside the Sun. Could this be the beginning of the Galaxy's effects (keep reading to learn more about this) on our Sun? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 553198Scientists have noted that when Jupiter and Saturn are aligned on the same side of the Sun, the solar activity is at its minimum; when they are on opposite sides of the Sun the solar activity is at its maximum. The positions on December 21, 2012 are ideal for extreme solar activity. The last solar cycle was at its maximum in 2001. Each active solar cycle has a period when the flares are strongest, usually happening near the solar equator, called the "solar maximum." This is significant because the next "solar maximum" event will coincide with December 21, 2012. But wait -- there's much more! Yes, that's right. On the same day when our Sun is at it's solar maximum, something will happen that's never happened before -- the ecliptic of our solar system will intersect with the Galactic plane, called the "Galactic Equator" of the Milky Way! By some amazing coincidence, not only will we be intersecting with the Galactic Equator, but we will be doing this precisely aligned with the center of the Galaxy where there is maximum mass! More mass means more gravity. More gravity means more influence from those barycenters in our Sun. That means exponential increases in solar disruptions -- all coinciding on the same day! Whew! It's also important to stress that December 21, 2012 is only the "solar maximum" but that the gravitational effects of the Galaxy have already started to assert their influence on the Sun. The drift towards alignment with the galactic equator is relatively slow and, in truth, has already started. But the precise culmination of this, plus the alignment of Jupiter and Saturn all make 12/21/12 an onimous date. To top it all off, rising sea levels seem to be weakening earth's magnetic field. If this continues, even a weak solar flare could fry us all. |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 553198 11/20/2008 12:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And by the way, Comet Holmes was actually rising out of the galactic plane at the exact time that it encountered the Sun's ecliptic last year. And needless to say, we all know what happened during that encounter!! Quoting: falldownno we all dont share ur date please That's when the comet swelled into a star-sized object... [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 261589 11/20/2008 07:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 11:11 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 553198To be precise, it is at exactly: 21/12/12 11:11:12(UTC) (Yes, that's how we write the date {dd/mm/yy} where I'm from.) Interesting how those numbers repeat: 21 12-12 11-11 12 (The first and last numbers are mirror reflections of each other.) Or, the time can be considered: 11:11:11+1 ...and so: 1111111 (7 ones) |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 261589 11/20/2008 07:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, GLP inserted some stuff that isn't meant to be there... Let me reformat the text: To be precise, it is at exactly: 21/12/12 11:11;12(UTC) (Yes, that's how we write the date {dd/mm/yy} where I'm from.) Interesting how those numbers repeat: 21 12-12 11-11 12 (The first and last numbers are mirror reflections of each other.) Or, the time can be considered: 11:11;11+1 ...and so: 1111111 (7 ones) |