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Originally posted by Seekeye2
reply to post by Tacticz86
I agree but to be honest I just don't trust Nasa to give us the truth which makes this supposed announcement even more worrying.
Apparently they are announcing that the 2012 scenario that we have all been concerned about is a very real threat and that we are currently now passing through a Huge Space Cloud. I truely hope this isn't true but Heaven Help us all if it is.
Sign up for EXPRESS SCIENCE NEWS delivery Astronomers call the cloud we're running into now the Local Interstellar Cloud or "Local Fluff" for short. It's about 30 light years wide and contains a wispy mixture of hydrogen and helium atoms at a temperature of 6000 C. The existential mystery of the Fluff has to do with its surroundings. About 10 million years ago, a cluster of supernovas exploded nearby, creating a giant bubble of million-degree gas. The Fluff is completely surrounded by this high-pressure supernova exhaust and should be crushed or dispersed by it.
The fact that the Fluff is strongly magnetized means that other clouds in the galactic neighborhood could be, too. Eventually, the solar system will run into some of them, and their strong magnetic fields could compress the heliosphere even more than it is compressed now. Additional compression could allow more cosmic rays to reach the inner solar system, possibly affecting terrestrial climate and the ability of astronauts to travel safely through space. On the other hand, astronauts wouldn't have to travel so far because interstellar space would be closer than ever. These events would play out on time scales of tens to hundreds of thousands of years, which is how long it takes for the solar system to move from one cloud to the next.
Originally posted by tothetenthpower
Just so you all know, Before It's News is not a credible source.
Sorcha Faal is a regular contributor and anybody that knows her, well, there you go.
I doubt that NASA or any 3 letter agency affiliated with the government would EVER tell the people of some SHTF scenario that was actually likely to happen.
The movie 2012 is actually the most reasonable of scenarios in regards to the behaviour of the government.
~Keeper