Did A Star Once Enter Our System? S0 News February 19, 2015


Published on Feb 19, 2015 by Suspicious0bservers

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TODAY’s LINKS:
Blogpost: http://www.suspicious0bserverscollect…
Service Interruption: http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/news/service…
Kuril Volcano: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/IOTD…
Sinabung Lava: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHyC-…
Another Star Entered Our System: http://iopscience.iop.org/2041-8205/8…
SMOS on Acid: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Obs…

5 thoughts on “Did A Star Once Enter Our System? S0 News February 19, 2015

  1. Ha flek, was about to post the same thing…yep it was our previous sun, brown dwarf Saturn. Jupiter may also have been a former star collapsed into a gaseous giant.

    1. Jupiter is a strange one. Not sure what to make of that.
      I suspect that main sequence stars vacuum up whatever
      they run across. Jupiter could be captured, or was from the same herbig-haro as the sun. Our current sun probably comes from the captured sagittarius dwarf galaxy the milky way is currently assimilating.

      The miracle as far as I see it is that the earth and life survived the cosmic ‘hand-off’ from saturn to our current sun.

      -flek

        1. I haven’t been concentrating on the timeline except in trying to order the events in succession…a compendium of sorts.

          So, I’ll ramble a bit.

          But, from what I’ve been able to gather it all just settled down over the last few thousand years. I suspect the “hand off” took quite a while. The ancients around the world spoke of this current star as being only a nail head in the sky and constantly growing. The ‘hand off’ and life’s survival of it is miraculous.

          Saturn was the immoveable star on a pedestal. The exemplary sun surrounded by total chaos in the form of a cloud that swirled beneath and around saturn. The system, still being part of a herbig-haro object was bathed in reddish purple light reflected by saturn’s dense coma.
          Kinda like living in a neon light bulb. This was referred to as the ‘purple dawn’ of humanity.

          It wasn’t until our current star came into electrical contact with the saturnian system that humanity was birthed into the universe. In the ancient myths/stories, the sky was torn back and the first stars humanity saw and recorded was the 7 sisters, the pleiades. Were these the angels leading humanity out of the ‘garden of eden’? Under saturn, humanity had all the food they needed and they didn’t experience any real darkness. Imagine peoples reaction to the first night on earth.

          The war of the ‘gods’….
          The birth of venus is spoken about everywhere in ancient mythology the world over. It was a spectacularly beautiful event, but then venus, trying to find electrical balance went on a rampage and had it out with mars. That huge scar on mars is most likely electrical milling…as is our grand canyon.
          It seems the other planets also got in on it as plasma discharge between them was monumental, destructive and horrifying.

          I suspect at the height of this turmoil humanity was driven to near extinction down to a few thousand survivors the world over.

          Consider sumer, supposedly the cradle of civilization, and how archeologists are baffled at how they nearly overnight developed: government, music, literature, art, mathematics…etc. I suspect they happened to be in an area that survived this catastrophe. People from all around began to travel there and babylon was born of the ashes. Or maybe just survivors from different areas flocked to this one location.

          Humanity has been suspected of being a conscious species for about 1-2 million years, and we have, just barely, the last 5,000 years of history somewhat intact? Doesn’t that seem kinda odd?.

          -flek

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