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Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: "00:00:00Hg"
Date: 18 Nov 2006 08:10:33 PM
Object: Cosmic Storm (We are in one!)
From the center of our galaxy, a black hole eminates the energy
of gravity in such a way as to send out waves that have an effect
on suns and their plants as they pass.
The effect is most pronounced in large bodies such as our sun
which even now is at harmonic renonance with a passing cosmic
storm of gravity waves. This also has impact on the earth and
other planets. How else can you explain the extraordnary amount
and unseasonal profusion of the last few years sunspots?
Think of Ella Fitzgeralg singing a high
note that breaks a wine glass. Real or Memorex?
The galaxy is singing and the gravitational notes are causing our
sun and planets to act like wineglasses.
This is not good. The sun could explode if a gravitaional
wavefront is strong enough. We cannot see them comming and their
existance can only be extrapolated from the effects we can
observe that are indeed taking place in our solar system on
practly all planets.
Sorry for the insight, but now that you have it, explore it
and get ready for brown trowsers time.
MM
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User: "Werewolfy"

Title: Re: Cosmic Storm (We are in one!) 19 Nov 2006 09:11:25 AM
00:00:00Hg wrote:
"How else can you explain the extraordnary amount and unseasonal
profusion of the last few years sunspots?"
Very easily, Midnight. Yes, sun-spots have a cycle..a seven year cycle.
This is about as predictable as the weather on Earth though. There are
variations all of the time. It's as normal as sun followed by rain. The
climate does not restrict itself to a time-table of events. Neither
does solar activity.
Werewolfy
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User: "Phoon Hencman"

Title: Re: Cosmic Storm (We are in one!) 19 Nov 2006 09:36:06 AM
On 2006-11-19 10:11:25 -0500, "Werewolfy" <Werewolfy1@yahoo.co.uk> said:


00:00:00Hg wrote:
"How else can you explain the extraordnary amount and unseasonal
profusion of the last few years sunspots?"

Very easily, Midnight. Yes, sun-spots have a cycle..a seven year cycle.
This is about as predictable as the weather on Earth though. There are
variations all of the time. It's as normal as sun followed by rain. The
climate does not restrict itself to a time-table of events. Neither
does solar activity.
Werewolfy

Actually sunspots average an 11 year cycle.
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User: "Jan Rasmussen"

Title: Re: Cosmic Storm (We are in one!) 19 Nov 2006 04:08:56 PM
"Phoon Hencman" <Henc@ican.net> skrev i en meddelelse news:2006111910360650073%Henc@icannet...

On 2006-11-19 10:11:25 -0500, "Werewolfy" <Werewolfy1@yahoo.co.uk> said:
Actually sunspots average an 11 year cycle.

Yes indeed,
http://home19.inet.tele.dk/fs2002/pic/SunSpot_WarHistory.jpg
http://home19.inet.tele.dk/fs2002/pic/SunspotCycle2012.jpg
And the sun flips its north and south pole at this cycle too.
The Sun Does a Flip
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2001/ast15feb_1.htm
You can't tell by looking, but scientists say the Sun has just
undergone an important change. Our star's magnetic field has flipped.
Jan Rasmussen
.

User: "Werewolfy"

Title: Re: Cosmic Storm (We are in one!) 19 Nov 2006 01:20:28 PM
Phoon Hencman wrote:


Actually sunspots average an 11 year cycle.

Ooops. My memory played me false Phoon.
Yes, 11 year cycle.
Werewolfy
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User: ""

Title: Re: Cosmic Storm (We are in one!) 19 Nov 2006 03:51:13 PM
00:00:00Hg wrote:

From the center of our galaxy, a black hole eminates the energy
of gravity in such a way as to send out waves that have an effect
on suns and their plants as they pass.

The effect is most pronounced in large bodies such as our sun
which even now is at harmonic renonance with a passing cosmic
storm of gravity waves. This also has impact on the earth and
other planets. How else can you explain the extraordnary amount
and unseasonal profusion of the last few years sunspots?

Think of Ella Fitzgeralg singing a high
note that breaks a wine glass. Real or Memorex?

The galaxy is singing and the gravitational notes are causing our
sun and planets to act like wineglasses.

This is not good. The sun could explode if a gravitaional
wavefront is strong enough. We cannot see them comming and their
existance can only be extrapolated from the effects we can
observe that are indeed taking place in our solar system on
practly all planets.

Sorry for the insight, but now that you have it, explore it
and get ready for brown trowsers time.

MM

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Known as Fearmongering using BS of the first order, a) ill concieved b)
badly constructed
c) No evidence
LB
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User: "00:00:00Hg"

Title: Re: Cosmic Storm (We are in one!) 19 Nov 2006 08:27:42 PM
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 13:51:13 -0800,
wrote:

c) No evidence

Plenty of evidence on google.
Try; SOHO
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User: "Phoon Hencman"

Title: Re: Cosmic Storm (We are in one!) 19 Nov 2006 09:35:12 AM
On 2006-11-18 21:10:33 -0500, "00:00:00Hg" <c@lo.ver> said:


From the center of our galaxy, a black hole eminates the energy
of gravity in such a way as to send out waves that have an effect
on suns and their plants as they pass.

The effect is most pronounced in large bodies such as our sun
which even now is at harmonic renonance with a passing cosmic
storm of gravity waves. This also has impact on the earth and
other planets. How else can you explain the extraordnary amount
and unseasonal profusion of the last few years sunspots?

Think of Ella Fitzgeralg singing a high
note that breaks a wine glass. Real or Memorex?

The galaxy is singing and the gravitational notes are causing our
sun and planets to act like wineglasses.

This is not good. The sun could explode if a gravitaional
wavefront is strong enough. We cannot see them comming and their
existance can only be extrapolated from the effects we can
observe that are indeed taking place in our solar system on
practly all planets.
Sorry for the insight, but now that you have it, explore it
and get ready for brown trowsers time.

MM

LOL! You're wacky!
.
User: "Jan Rasmussen"

Title: Re: Cosmic Storm (We are in one!) 19 Nov 2006 04:29:32 PM
"Phoon Hencman" <Henc@ican.net> skrev i en meddelelse news:2006111910351275249%Henc@icannet...

On 2006-11-18 21:10:33 -0500, "00:00:00Hg" <c@lo.ver> said:

This is not good. The sun could explode if a gravitaional,,,

LOL! You're wacky!

I would say it this way
Wow! Who hired the security on this gig, man?
They are a motorcycle gang!
C'mon!
Jan Rasmussen
.


User: ""

Title: Re: Cosmic Storm (We are in one!) 18 Nov 2006 11:43:30 PM
On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 20:10:33 -0600, "00:00:00Hg" <c@lo.ver> wrote:


From the center of our galaxy, a black hole eminates the energy
of gravity in such a way as to send out waves that have an effect
on suns and their plants as they pass.

The effect is most pronounced in large bodies such as our sun
which even now is at harmonic renonance with a passing cosmic
storm of gravity waves. This also has impact on the earth and
other planets. How else can you explain the extraordnary amount
and unseasonal profusion of the last few years sunspots?

Think of Ella Fitzgeralg singing a high
note that breaks a wine glass. Real or Memorex?

The galaxy is singing and the gravitational notes are causing our
sun and planets to act like wineglasses.

This is not good. The sun could explode if a gravitaional
wavefront is strong enough. We cannot see them comming and their
existance can only be extrapolated from the effects we can
observe that are indeed taking place in our solar system on
practly all planets.

Sorry for the insight, but now that you have it, explore it
and get ready for brown trowsers time.

MM

Even so, that will be nothing compared to the second 'Big Bang' that
is about to happen soon in our Universe (close to Earth, I suspect).
String Theory stipulates that Big Bangs are not a unique feature of
reality, but happen an infinite number of times in a multidimensional
Universe. We could be in for a second comming!!! You are not thinking
BIG enough!!!


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User: "00:00:00Hg"

Title: Re: Cosmic Storm (We are in one!) 19 Nov 2006 08:20:59 PM
On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 05:43:30 +0000, a wrote:

On Sat, 18 Nov 2006 20:10:33 -0600, "00:00:00Hg" <c@lo.ver> wrote:


From the center of our galaxy, a black hole eminates the energy of
gravity in such a way as to send out waves that have an effect on suns
and their plants as they pass.

The effect is most pronounced in large bodies such as our sun which
even now is at harmonic renonance with a passing cosmic storm of
gravity waves. This also has impact on the earth and other planets. How
else can you explain the extraordnary amount and unseasonal profusion
of the last few years sunspots?

Think of Ella Fitzgeralg singing a high note that breaks a wine glass.
Real or Memorex?

The galaxy is singing and the gravitational notes are causing our sun
and planets to act like wineglasses.

This is not good. The sun could explode if a gravitaional wavefront is
strong enough. We cannot see them comming and their existance can only
be extrapolated from the effects we can observe that are indeed taking
place in our solar system on practly all planets.

Sorry for the insight, but now that you have it, explore it and get
ready for brown trowsers time.

MM



Even so, that will be nothing compared to the second 'Big Bang' that is
about to happen soon in our Universe (close to Earth, I suspect).

String Theory stipulates that Big Bangs are not a unique feature of
reality, but happen an infinite number of times in a multidimensional
Universe. We could be in for a second comming!!! You are not thinking BIG
enough!!!

Second comming? Big enough?
Actually, from the flack my cosmic conjecture caused I'd say
most are not fully aware or awake about what is happening in
out neck of the galaxy. Solar eruptions are at an all time high
and as for 11 year cycles there has not been one as the friggin spots
have broken out in a full time rash. Unprecidented.
Nope, it's not FUD rucking at all, it's facts anyone can
ascertain for themselves. We may not be up ***** creek but
we are in for some solar storms for sure. And effects? People
have no idea what trigger effects we have unwittingly set up
for ourselves by immersing ourselves in radiation. Who knows
what sudden blasts of solar flux will cause to our beings in
the ling run, other than seeing northern lights in Mexico?
Google SOHO - This is real, not Memorex.
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