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Originally posted by stars15k
reply to post by Human_Alien
How do you know it is a solid object? Really reaching there.
Originally posted by Iam'___'
reply to post by endtimer
We know very, very little about the universe, but still we have theories about bending space/time. Whose to say what an intelligent race with millions of years more development than ours is capable of?
Originally posted by leira7
And what was that GIGANTIC object that passed by the sun!!!?
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Not many amateur astronomers have the capability of viewing our Sun. And when they do make public their findings, it's 'debunked' as soon as it's uploaded. So there's no winning here.
Originally posted by Human_Alien
Well at least that way (channeling) we'd have a better chance of receiving truth!
Originally posted by bdb818888
Who in the hell is Zorg, and why does he want our gold ?
Originally posted by Human_Alien
They HAVE shut SOHO off before. Not sure of the official explanation but trust me, if that was done on purpose,
Originally posted by Human_Alien
but the first image however is very intriguing and look forward to some logical explanation as to what we are looking at!
The far side of the sun is alive with activity. Today, NASA's twin STEREO spacecraft and the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) have observed two farside coronal mass ejections (CMEs) billowing into space. This one came from old sunspot 1126, located just over the sun's southwestern horizon:
Hours later, a second CME followed, but not from the same blast site. The second CME came from an active region near the sun's anti-Earth point, almost directly opposite our planet on the solar farside.
If Earth were on the other side of the sun, we would be be expecting bright auroras from the impact of these clouds. Instead, the alert is for "all quiet." Nothing major is heading our way.
Originally posted by SaturnFX
and its illogical...do they have a crew of like 50 billion? consider the resources it would consume with numbers like that...and if its only a crew of a few thousand, why is it soo bloody big? is the ship harvesting something that requires mega planet sized storage?