Giant Gas Geysers Erupting from Milky Way Galaxy! | |
Shoot straight Johnny User ID: 21869103 United Kingdom 01/04/2013 09:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28882051 Australia 01/04/2013 10:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | GLP - (shakes head) more interested in bs (guns etc) to see whats really going on. This is about the 3rd thread on this subject - good work posting it again The Galactic Bubbles have Burst: Welcome to the Age of Aquarius A link to scientific information about the bursting of the galactic bubbles and current out-flowing of GC energies will be included at the end of and outside my © copyrighted material. Part of the caption below the image in that scientific article (see link at bottom) says: “Image Caption: The newfound outflows of particles (pale blue) from the galactic Center. The background image is the whole Milky Way at the same scale. The curvature of the outflows is real, not a distortion caused by the imaging process…” The reason I copied that one sentence in bold is because it’s very important and the reason why I’ve been clairvoyantly seeing the Milky Way GC energies flowing outward like a massive cosmic waterfall, much like Niagara Falls, for the past two years. First however here’s an old article with photo about the Milky Way galactic Bubbles the scientists discovered in 2010 before they burst (on or shortly after the Three Days — 12-21-12, 12-22-12, 12-23-12). [link to deniselefay.wordpress.com] [link to deniselefay.wordpress.com] |
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Shelgeyr User ID: 6321116 United States 01/04/2013 11:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Birkeland Currents", not "geysers". FTA (emphasis mine): "Colossal magnetized fountains of gamma-ray-emitting gas (should be "energized plasma", not "gas") are spewing... " You only get magnetism from an electric current. That's the only way (and this includes the magnetic fields in permanent magnets, not that they're applicable here). At the center of the Milky Way Galaxy lies a Z-pinch, not a black hole. |