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Is it possible we live in a binary solar system with two suns? According to NASA, over 80% of all solar systems have multiple suns and the historical accounts contained in The Kolbrin Bible, suggest it could be Sol's unborn twin. A destructive brown dwarf larger than the planet Jupiter, and known to the ancients as the Destroyer. yowusa.com...
The one prophecy that has yet to be resolved warns us of a catastrophic pole shift of our planet. After which, Cayce tells us, "..where there has been a frigid or semi-tropical climate, there will be a more tropical one, and moss and fern will grow." He also predicated that a significant change in the Earth beginning 1998 would herald a massive a pole shift which he predicted would happen in 2000. So far, his pole shift prophecy has only been half right.
But in 2002, NASA had announced that its satellites have been monitoring a significant bulge at the Earth’s equator along with a large change in the planet’s gravity field that first began in 1998.
Originally posted by defcon5
While I may not be the expert on all things astronomical, I find it a little difficult that we somehow misplaced a whole sun. If our solar system was a Binary System, everyone would certainly be aware of it, as star that close would certainly be brighter then any of the other objects in our night sky.
A supernova with the mass of about 20 suns exploded relatively near the early sun when it formed 4.6 billion years ago; and where there are supernovas or any massive star, you also see hundreds to thousands of sun-like stars.
The cluster of thousands of stars dispersed billions of years ago due to a lack of gravitational pull, leaving the sisters "lost in space" and our sun looking like an only child ever since.
www.cnn.com...
Originally posted by defcon5
While I may not be the expert on all things astronomical, I find it a little difficult that we somehow misplaced a whole sun. If our solar system was a Binary System, everyone would certainly be aware of it, as star that close would certainly be brighter then any of the other objects in our night sky.
Originally posted by mikesingh
Now what if one of those stars, which has become a brown dwarf, was heading back toward the Solar System?
Apparantly that's one of the reasons we haven't been able to identify it as yet? More likely, they have. But probably it's above top secret and therefore on a need-to-know basis.
Originally posted by scepticsRus
If its mass was increased somehow it would ignite as a star
On the Web there is no reference to "The Kolbrin" or "The Bronzebook" other than by the publishers; the official Glastonbury Website makes no mention of this "book" - and does not even mention the possibility of arson in the 12th century fire which supposedly was intended to destroy it. It is eminently probable that "The Kolbrin" is a literary hoax, albeit brilliantly conceived and very well written... and with a remarkably convincing exposition of evolution combined with the will of a God.
Originally posted by Fett Pinkus
On the Web there is no reference to "The Kolbrin" or "The Bronzebook" other than by the publishers; the official Glastonbury Website makes no mention of this "book" - and does not even mention the possibility of arson in the 12th century fire which supposedly was intended to destroy it. It is eminently probable that "The Kolbrin" is a literary hoax, albeit brilliantly conceived and very well written... and with a remarkably convincing exposition of evolution combined with the will of a God.
Source
Sacred texts of various religions:
Christianity
The Bible
In some forms of Christianity:
The Apocrypha
The Kolbrin Bible
en.wikipedia.org...
Nice how the book is for sale as well
Q: Why don't you post the Kolbrin?
A: This is not an authentic ancient text: it is a modern forgery with a colorful, made-up backstory which you can read about at any number of other websites.
However, this in and of itself wouldn't be a problem: there are several hoax texts at this site, such as Bilitis, Ossian, and The Barddas of Iolo Morganwg. (Incidentally, it is Iolo Morganwg who first used the term Coelbrin, for one of his invented runic 'Bardic' alphabets).
The problem is that The Kolbrin Bible is not in the public domain: it was first published in 1994 in New Zealand, which means that at this point it has a valid, enforceable US copyright for 95 years after the date of publication (since the author is anonymous). Note that whether or not you believe the backstory, this is the law. If (for instance) a manuscript was written 5000 years ago (or written in 1990 and spuriously claimed to be 5000 years old), and the first time it was published was 2001, it will be copyrighted until 2096 under current US law.
Originally posted by ViolatoR
From Sacred-Texts.Com:
Q: Why don't you post the Kolbrin?
A: This is not an authentic ancient text: it is a modern forgery with a colorful, made-up backstory which you can read about at any number of other websites.