Watch all three videos and read the IReport at CNN to get the full grasp of what may be occuring on Sept 26th, 2011.. Start a conversation. What do you think will happen? Some say this is just a small icy comet, and the Earth will pass through the tail with no effect at all. Obviously, a comet of ice has no gravity and will not affect anything here on Earth.
Others say that this is a twin dwarf dark star to our solar system sun, with a HUGE gravity field of
its own, because it is built just like the sun, but with less mass. Because this dwarf dark star will
block and/or multiply the gravity of the sun, we may very well be able to count on three days of
darkness; see the first video below, tracking movements of all planets, our sun and Elenin.
My take is that there is a good chance that we may experience an exclipse (how long?), and it may happen that the Earth is going to SHAKE, RATTLE and ROLL due to massive gravitational changes, if this is indeed a dwarf dark sun that gets in between us and the sun.
Due to the gravitation multiplier effect, Elenin may also trigger massive tsunamis and volcanoes, plus other Earth changes. It may trigger solar flares and more. Why? If you read the IReport, people who have tracked large earthquakes, show that alignments like this one, only much further away, come at the same time as huge earthquakes. See for yourself. http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-640370
If you think Japan and the Tsunami was bad, just wait... This may very well turn out to be HUGE by comparison. Personally, I hope they shut down all nuclear reactors just as a precaution and in preparation beforehand, but I will bet money that life will go on, just business as usual..
Before you make a decision, watch ALL THREE videos and read the report above. It may get even worse in November as another alignment happens. The alignment in November is going to be even closer than the one in September.
SEPTEMBER 26, 2011, at 05:22:28 DST THE SUN GOES DARK AS ELENIN BLOCKS THE SUN FROM THE EARTH!! NOW TELL ME THIS IS A SMALL COMET!! FOR 3 DAYS NO SUN AT ALL!! Analysis of SpaceObs video
NASA posts Elenin YouTube prediction video on their website 3/3/2011
ELEnin Dwarf Star Warning September 26, 2011
Best case, this is a big ice ball and we get through this with nothing more than watching a comet go by in our telescopes. Worst case, it may trigger something like the Japan earthquake, or something much larger.
Depending on the details, (worst case) it may be a life extinction event, not worth living through. Look at it this way.... we have around 400 nuclear power plants globally. To keep from melting down and becoming just like Fukushima, they all need power 24 hours a day, even after they shut down for an emergency. If this thing causes massive power outages and tsunamis, we could have 100 or more nuke plants melt down..
If we think Fukushima is bad being compared to an equivalent of 20 Hiroshimas, then wait until 100 or more nuclear plants all melt down at the same time.. It would mean the end of most human life on Earth, even for those who hide underground for possibly years.
What is the positive side of all of this? What would you do differently if you only had a month left to live? What would you change?
My take on this is that we ALL have the opportunity to be grateful for EVERY SECOND of life that we live here on Earth. We cannot take it for granted. We do not know for sure how long a life we will have. So enjoy what you have in the present moment. Life may be gone in the next minute. Enjoy your family, relationship, friends, relatives and neighbors.
Do not waste time hating and being in fear. Get into love. Love yourself and others. Love as is you only have a month left to live. Live as if you only have a month left to live. If we all do that, everything will be fine, no matter how it turns out.
Best case, we watch a small ice ball race by and watch the long tail, kind of like fireworks. We make long range plans, and carry them out. We can even enjoy the luxury of planning how seven future generations will live, and what kind of planet we will pass on to them. You never know, it may work out that way. If it doesn't, well, we did the best we could.
If this is a dwarf star its gravitational effects would be huge compared to every other planet in our solar system, the 10's of thousands of amateur and professional back yard Astronomers over the earth would see its gravity pulling and tugging on planets, small moons as it moves past them also would probably make a large hole in the asteroid belt.... all of these you would see even if you couldn't see the star..
Elenin, was never a threat to our planet, it came in and broke up as it was gripped by the gravitational pull of our sun.. It was a smokescreen,, the real danger to our planet is the dark star that's been playing havoc with our solar system. Niberu has been hear many times before and will cause havoc,, this process will go on for months,, we can survive it,, this planet is hear to kickstart this world of ours,, firstly destroying all the evil forces that we see every day,,all the big fish on this plane should beware.. You money won't save you,, your big idears won't save you,, love and kindness might save you...
From NASA: I've heard about three days of darkness because of Comet Elenin. Will Elenin block out the sun for three days? “As seen from the Earth, comet Elenin will not cross the sun’s face,” says Yeomans.
But even if it could cross the sun, which it can’t, astrobiologist David Morrison notes that comet Elenin is about 2-3 miles (3-5 km) wide, while the sun is roughly 865,000 miles (1,392,082 km) across.
How could such a small object block the sun which is such a large object? Let's think about an eclipse of the sun, which happens when the moon appears between the Earth and the sun. The moon is about 2,500 miles (4,000 km) in diameter, and has the same apparent size as the sun when it is about 250,000 miles (400,000 km) away -- roughly 100 times its own diameter. For a comet with a diameter of about 2-3 miles (3-5 km) to cover the sun it would have to be within 250 miles (400 km), roughly the orbital altitude of the International Space Station. However, as stated above, this comet will come no closer to Earth than 22 million miles.
"So you've got a modest-sized icy dirtball that is getting no closer than 35 million kilometers," said Yeomans. "It will have an immeasurably miniscule influence on our planet. By comparison, my subcompact automobile exerts a greater influence on the ocean's tides than comet Elenin ever will."
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If this is a dwarf star its gravitational effects would be huge compared to every other planet in our solar system, the 10's of thousands of amateur
ReplyDeleteand professional back yard Astronomers over the earth would see its gravity pulling and tugging on planets, small moons as it moves past them also would probably make a large hole in the asteroid belt.... all of these you would see even if you couldn't see the star..
We are all gonna die.. sooner or later. Let's party!
ReplyDeleteElenin, was never a threat to our planet, it came in and broke up as it was gripped by the gravitational pull of our sun.. It was a smokescreen,, the real danger to our planet is the dark star that's been playing havoc with our solar system.
ReplyDeleteNiberu has been hear many times before and will cause havoc,, this process will go on for months,, we can survive it,, this planet is hear to kickstart this world of ours,, firstly destroying all the evil forces that we see every day,,all the big fish on this plane should beware.. You money won't save you,, your big idears won't save you,, love and kindness might save you...
Really guys? Research on this article was a fail.
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I've heard about three days of darkness because of Comet Elenin. Will Elenin block out the sun for three days?
“As seen from the Earth, comet Elenin will not cross the sun’s face,” says Yeomans.
But even if it could cross the sun, which it can’t, astrobiologist David Morrison notes that comet Elenin is about 2-3 miles (3-5 km) wide, while the sun is roughly 865,000 miles (1,392,082 km) across.
How could such a small object block the sun which is such a large object?
Let's think about an eclipse of the sun, which happens when the moon appears between the Earth and the sun. The moon is about 2,500 miles (4,000 km) in diameter, and has the same apparent size as the sun when it is about 250,000 miles (400,000 km) away -- roughly 100 times its own diameter. For a comet with a diameter of about 2-3 miles (3-5 km) to cover the sun it would have to be within 250 miles (400 km), roughly the orbital altitude of the International Space Station. However, as stated above, this comet will come no closer to Earth than 22 million miles.
"So you've got a modest-sized icy dirtball that is getting no closer than 35 million kilometers," said Yeomans. "It will have an immeasurably miniscule influence on our planet. By comparison, my subcompact automobile exerts a greater influence on the ocean's tides than comet Elenin ever will."
More brain damage from the Eletards.
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