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[quote:Anonymous Coward 8675787:MV8xODM3MjEzXzMwNjE4NjU1X0I1QkIyMThD] [quote:Awakened In Christ:MV8xODM3MjEzXzMwNjE4MTk3X0YyNEYxOTI5] This reminds me about NASA's comments a couple of years ago regarding non disclosure of meteorites. Since then we've had an increase in meteorite activity. Makes me wonder what's on the horizon. Non disclosure, think about!:grouphug: [/quote] I'll make a theory up. That "Supernova remnant cloud" that we are approaching is another solar system that has a dim star that isn't visible to the naked eye. They recently said that 80% of the universes stars could be that type, increasing the amount of stars by 80%. It's that sun's heliosphere outside our own. The increase in meteorite/asteroid flybys would be by a disturbance of the Kuiper belt, possibly from planets in the outer orbit of the sun or the pressure from the heliosphere itself. Earth changes/sun changes are a result of this second solar system exerting immeasurable pressure on our suns heliosphere. All the nibiru and elenin bullshit is just a coincidence. [/quote]
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Recently an acquaintance of mine inquired about the outage of the NICT Magnetosphere Simulation and the response leaves something to the imagination. you decide.
Date: April 13, 2012 at 07:52:52
From:
Subject: Magnetosphere simulation ended service. E-mail
Thank you for your interest in our realtime simulation
system.
Unfortunately, however, the NICT realtime simulation
service ended at the end of this March because of
change of NICT's policy.
We are planning to develop a new space weather simulation system, hoping to present in the near future.
Best regards,
H. Shinagawa
NICT Spece Weather Simulation Team
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