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Post by Lou on Oct 30, 2010 10:07:58 GMT -5
I told Eevee and Izzy what we shouldn't have eaten all that heavy greasy food before the road trip. ;D *messy* ....and maybe doing shots of 'The Nectar of the Gods' was not such a good idea either. One drink of nectar of the gods and its la-la land, a much more fun place than 3d land. ;D It was all done on a ship. No illusions on the ship, and for a 3d mindset that is warped reality. What we see and experience is personal and different than what others in the same place experience. Whatever. ;D
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Post by Eevee on Oct 31, 2010 3:00:23 GMT -5
Yeah I almost gagged on my popcorn! ;D The star did some bizarre things that would shake up any nearby planets and before popping the star became dark for a few seconds. After the explosion, which would have wiped out any planet in the path, had one been there, a cloud of three or more planets and some other debris that emerged from the star scattered away from each other as similarly charged electrons would do. Not sure what was in that drink Milton gave me. ;D I'm completely fascinated by this event Lou, and since I don't know anything about new born planets, I have some more questions.I'm also a bit confused as to whether this event has already taken place or not. ;D Will the new planets stay close to their Mummy for a while, and will they grow bigger? Why at least three, what are these new planets going to be used for, who will inhabit them if anyone? Will Earth's astronmers and scientists discover them anytime soon, and how on earth will they explain them? Will the Sun have a rest now that she's finally popped? Does this crop circle have anything to do with the Sun spitting out some planets? Grazie Mille Lou! p.s. When Milton took me to the movies, I don't remember him buying me any popcorn or a drink, and I had to pay for the tickets.
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Post by willy42 on Oct 31, 2010 14:05:06 GMT -5
Yeah I almost gagged on my popcorn! ;D The star did some bizarre things that would shake up any nearby planets and before popping the star became dark for a few seconds. After the explosion, which would have wiped out any planet in the path, had one been there, a cloud of three or more planets and some other debris that emerged from the star scattered away from each other as similarly charged electrons would do. Not sure what was in that drink Milton gave me. ;D I'm completely fascinated by this event Lou, and since I don't know anything about new born planets, I have some more questions.I'm also a bit confused as to whether this event has already taken place or not. ;D Will the new planets stay close to their Mummy for a while, and will they grow bigger? Why at least three, what are these new planets going to be used for, who will inhabit them if anyone? Will Earth's astronmers and scientists discover them anytime soon, and how on earth will they explain them? Will the Sun have a rest now that she's finally popped? Does this crop circle have anything to do with the Sun spitting out some planets? Grazie Mille Lou! p.s. When Milton took me to the movies, I don't remember him buying me any popcorn or a drink, and I had to pay for the tickets. hell i don't mind buyin' if he does the flyin'
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Post by raulbloodworth on Nov 1, 2010 11:58:05 GMT -5
The movie was about the sun, it looked like our sun but he didn't say. The sun was very entertaining seemed to shrink a little and then enlarge a bit. You get to see (nay remember) all the good movies! Thats so awesome Lou. Im trying not to be envious of you, but ah, well it certainly beats Mars Attacks! (and thats saying something as a massive Tim Burton fan) What else was entertaining about the movie...surely there was some other juicy bits you can throw our way? ;D Almost the entire solar system seems to be experiencing "global warming". Is it fair to say that this is the equivelant of a human female experiencing morning sickness - pre birth? (maybe a stretch or am i close?) Will i spend any future lives on any of these 3 'new' planets? I like it when you let us sip from the wine reserved for the VIPs..c'mon just a little? ;D Mark
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Post by Azrael on Nov 1, 2010 16:40:40 GMT -5
that is so cool hehe,
These new born planets do they come with goblins and all those underworld creatures right from the start or do they just fly in or get dropped in at a certain point?
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Post by Lou on Nov 2, 2010 10:41:01 GMT -5
Yeah I almost gagged on my popcorn! ;D The star did some bizarre things that would shake up any nearby planets and before popping the star became dark for a few seconds. After the explosion, which would have wiped out any planet in the path, had one been there, a cloud of three or more planets and some other debris that emerged from the star scattered away from each other as similarly charged electrons would do. Not sure what was in that drink Milton gave me. ;D I'm completely fascinated by this event Lou, and since I don't know anything about new born planets, I have some more questions.I'm also a bit confused as to whether this event has already taken place or not. ;D The event that I described has yet to happen with our star. Other lesser events take place all the time but happen too quickly for us to see. Ideally Good question. If the big event takes place explanations may not be necessary.
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Post by Lou on Nov 2, 2010 10:47:14 GMT -5
The movie was about the sun, it looked like our sun but he didn't say. The sun was very entertaining seemed to shrink a little and then enlarge a bit. You get to see (nay remember) all the good movies! Thats so awesome Lou. Im trying not to be envious of you, but ah, well it certainly beats Mars Attacks! (and thats saying something as a massive Tim Burton fan) What else was entertaining about the movie...surely there was some other juicy bits you can throw our way? ;D Almost the entire solar system seems to be experiencing "global warming". Is it fair to say that this is the equivelant of a human female experiencing morning sickness - pre birth? (maybe a stretch or am i close?) Will i spend any future lives on any of these 3 'new' planets? I like it when you let us sip from the wine reserved for the VIPs..c'mon just a little? ;D Mark Some of that wine gives me a headache. ;D
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Post by Lou on Nov 2, 2010 10:49:12 GMT -5
that is so cool hehe, These new born planets do they come with goblins and all those underworld creatures right from the start or do they just fly in or get dropped in at a certain point? Goblins are added later.
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Post by raulbloodworth on Nov 2, 2010 11:10:21 GMT -5
Im still digesting this latest post of yours Lou. All of your revelations resonate with me heavily, but this latest one really stands out a lot. I think mainly because i would LOVE to see the scientific community try and explain this one...before having to go back and rewrite a few text books lol Hmm, im just gonna throw this one out there, but i wonder if the triplets are possibly due around 2012?? I wonder.. My, that would be one wicked twist for the doomsdayers! Not only does our world not end, but our star system gets another few more worlds for souls to be tested out on. Great twist! Guess those undesirables from other star systems have to go somewhere ;D What else was entertaining about the movie...surely there was some other juicy bits you can throw our way? ;D Almost the entire solar system seems to be experiencing "global warming". Is it fair to say that this is the equivelant of a human female experiencing morning sickness - pre birth? (maybe a stretch or am i close?) I like it when you let us sip from the wine reserved for the VIPs..c'mon just a little? ;D Mark Some of that wine gives me a headache. ;D Lucky for me i dont get headaches..still keen! ;D
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Post by Eevee on Nov 3, 2010 5:20:25 GMT -5
The above quote was made by Lou on his ATS thread, wow, if this event happens, and if it's allowed to be seen it will be EPIC! So big an event, I can't even begin to imagine it, or how people would react if it were made public. A lot of ifs though. Hmmmm, and now I'm wondering who would name the planets, and what would they be called, Planet Eevee has a great ring to it Hahahahahaha!
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Post by muse on Nov 3, 2010 7:16:09 GMT -5
"Eevee has a great ring to it Hahahahahaha! " Eevee does have a great ring to it. Literally? According to Sleeper, You have many years of our solar systems 3D Comets and lots star dust activity before you can be habitable or, maybe Eevee, you remain, as always, the exception??? Let's re-write this Jazz standard... Fly me to the moon so we can play among the stars. Let me know what spring is like on Jupiter and Eevee??? Read more: sleeperlou.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=sun&action=display&thread=355&page=2#ixzz14DiNp1kD
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Post by magii on Nov 4, 2010 8:45:24 GMT -5
Is this the Event you were talkin about thats may happen in 2013?
I recall you mentioned something on the radio internet about something big happening in 2013 ish but left it open ..
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Post by kix on Nov 19, 2010 22:46:43 GMT -5
One thing I am sure, when this happens, Scientists will have to admit the do not know how the cosmos works, and also at ATS some people will say "remember the guy who said the sun is pregnant?", and even with proof, they will say it was pure Luck... LOL. The blindest people are those who doesnt want to see.
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Post by Azrael on Nov 22, 2010 12:22:22 GMT -5
speaking of the sun: "Scientists" have spotted what they say looks like a sun filament snake that extends 1000's of miles or something across it. I wonder what it really is though hehe typical Scientists trying to declare "facts" about things they don't know or understand. i.space.com/images/sun-filament-snake-101118-02.jpgca.yahoo.com/_ylt=Aq3ZadnELIt.34izzdlPhUkt17V_;_ylu=X3oDMTJwaTcybW41BGNwb3MDNwRlZAMxBGcDYTM1MWRhYmFjOTIwYTIzYTMxMWFiYjAyOTY2MzQ5ZDEEaW50bANjYQRzZWMDaW5fbmV3cwRzbGsDbndzLXRpdGxlBHRlc3QDNzE1/SIG=12tch87ls/EXP=1290532581/**http%3A//beta.ca.news.yahoo.com/huge-magnetic-plasma-snake-spotted-sun.htmlA huge snakelike tendril of magnetic plasma has appeared on the sun, extending hundreds of thousands of miles across the surface of our nearest star. The solar filament was spotted Tuesday (Nov. 16) by cameras on NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, which stares at the sun continuously in different wavelengths. It is a mind-boggling 600,000 kilometers (just over 372,800 miles) long, according to the website Spaceweather.com. [Photo of the snakelike sun filament] Solar filaments are long threads of plasma that rise up into the sun's ultra-hot outer atmosphere, called the corona. These filaments are much cooler than the corona and appear to be dark with the sun's disk in the background. They can form dazzling prominences when viewed along the sun's curving horizon, called the limb. The sun's new filament is winding around the sun's southwestern limb and could ultimately erupt into a solar storm or slip back into the sun's surface, according to Spaceweather.com, which monitors space weather and skywatching events. "The filament has several options: relaxing gently back into the sun, snapping explosively, or crashing down upon the stellar surface," Spaceweather.com's Tony Phillips wrote in a Nov. 17 update. "Although an eruption from the area would likely not be Earth-directed, it could be very photogenic as tendrils of hot plasma fly into the black space above the edge of the sun." In recent months, the sun has entered an active period of its 11-year solar weather cycle after an extended lull in activity. Several powerful flares have erupted from the sun's surface in recent weeks. The Solar Dynamics Observatory and several other spacecraft keep constant watch on the sun to track solar weather activity.
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Post by fisherman on Dec 14, 2010 22:29:52 GMT -5
Hi Sleeper Did our sun birth the moon? cheers
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