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originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
From the Sunspot Solar Observatory Facebook Page:
Sunspot apologizes for the continued closure of the facilities. Listed below is the latest statement from AURA. As we receive new information we will share with you.
The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) is addressing a security issue at the National Solar Observatory facility at Sacramento Peak, New Mexico and has decided to temporarily vacate the facility as a precautionary measure. AURA, which manages Sacramento Peak with funding from NSF, is working with the proper authorities on this issue. We have no further comment at this time.
originally posted by: TheGoondockSaint
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
From the Sunspot Solar Observatory Facebook Page:
Sunspot apologizes for the continued closure of the facilities. Listed below is the latest statement from AURA. As we receive new information we will share with you.
The Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) is addressing a security issue at the National Solar Observatory facility at Sacramento Peak, New Mexico and has decided to temporarily vacate the facility as a precautionary measure. AURA, which manages Sacramento Peak with funding from NSF, is working with the proper authorities on this issue. We have no further comment at this time.
I appreciate you adding to the thread, I'm going nuts on the lack of information coming in. It's also very suspicious that their Facebook page has only 5 comments.
For a start, they can be distinguished from black holes, as wormhole mouths do not have an event horizon. Secondly, if matter could possibly travel through wormholes, light certainly can, but the light emitted will have a characteristic angular intensity distribution. If we were viewing a wormhole’s mouth, we would be witness to a circle, resembling a bubble, with intense light radiating from the inside “rim”. Looking toward the center, we would notice the light sharply dim. At the center we would notice no light, but we would see right through the mouth of the wormhole and see stars (from our side of the universe) shining straight through.
originally posted by: caterpillage
Stumbled across this on FB, this person is posting about going up there on a motorcycle ride 13 hours ago. So yesterday afternoon? He doesn't mention seeing anything out of the ordinary.
I blacked out the name since I think posting it here would violate t&c.
The person who posted that has their settings on FB set to public, so I commented asking if he saw anything strange during his ride.
I'll update if he responds.
originally posted by: threeeyesopen
a reply to: MrBuddy
Hello Mr.Buddy, just wanted to thank you for sticking your neck out a bit for us all. Dont mind that "sub" species poster on the other site you also are frequenting. I certainly wouldn't take that person's comment to heart. Off the record or not, you did the public a good service by telling us at least that some kind of news conference is forthcoming.
I'm hoping you dont let people stop you from what you are doing, the world needs more people with initiative to find the truth.
As for the topic at hand, I'm at best sitting on the sidelines trying to piece things together like everyone else. Keeping my eyes open and watching the great work you guys do on this site and others in trying to find the truth of this matter.
originally posted by: threeeyesopen
a reply to: howtonhawky
I haven't seen any mention of inflatable tents, maybe you are privy to some information we are not. Or maybe I'm missing the whole message ?
Could you elaborate a bit more ?