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Last month's solar flare created a mysterious pulse on Earth that seemed to 'answer' sun's blast

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posted on Jun, 2 2012 @ 03:04 PM
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Originally posted by Manhater
I hate to ay it, but from the looks of things, it looks like the sun is about to implode on itself. Not to mention probably why the whole world has just gone into recent insanity.


The sun's core doesn't have enough mass/gravity to collapse in on itself and supernova. However the radiation blasting through our Ozone's holes could probably alter brain function and if our magnetosphere weakens during a poleshift, we could be looking at some interesting mutations for earth's creatures.
edit on 2-6-2012 by lonewolf19792000 because: (no reason given)



posted on Jun, 2 2012 @ 06:12 PM
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Originally posted by ollncasino


Now scientists are trying to work out why.




Daily Mail








Theres an object just above the 1 a clock position of the sun



posted on Jun, 2 2012 @ 06:59 PM
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Earth's magnetosphere weakening could be a reason so much got through on weak activity, this is not good if where lining up to take a biggy in the maximum, drifting poles? chem-trailing?



posted on Jun, 2 2012 @ 07:06 PM
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She is not hurt, she is feminist, hear her roar!Oh yeah, she hates ladies too!



posted on Jun, 2 2012 @ 09:03 PM
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Originally posted by aaaiii
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speaking of nuts.....




Your responce doesnt have any merrit here. Why did you even respond? You do realise you're going agianst the TOS, right?




posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 01:00 AM
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Originally posted by Manhater
I hate to say it, but from the looks of things, it looks like the sun is about to implode on itself.


Maybe the elephant should hop off the sun then...





posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 04:46 AM
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No, I don't know what Spykids is. Yes, I study physics. I am one of the rare men in the World who read all and understood all Stephen Hawking's A Brief History Of Time. My theory is supported by a PhD. Yes, I know what I am talking about. You don't. So please stop trolling. I know you are in the mood for trolling, but just grab a pepsi, sit back, and enjoy life. Life is precious, do not waste it.



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 04:50 AM
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I don't know. Hurricanes were natural occurrences, yet the military (the Navy if I remember right) felt it would be great to influence them. Same thing with cloud seeding with gasoline.



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 10:50 AM
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HAARP may put high frequency atmospheric heating waves on top of a longer wave
sort of rail gunning the waves into the upper atmosphere. If they do continue into
space that certainly comes close to Tesla beam that would send power to the planets.

Don't blame me all this is pat of the Tesla legacy being used since he invented radio
in the first place.



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 01:01 PM
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Yes, I believe that is very possible. A star for you, my friend!


And of course we both know that the original inventor of radio is really Tesla. Nikola was a great inventor. He invented most of modern technology.




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posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 01:41 PM
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What if...

We have been visited by "others" and they had decided that our planet and mankind is doomed and in for years of slow death, how hard would it be to sabotage our sun by simple chemistry...introducing iron to the suns core will cause the star to die, but not before it throws it's last tantrum.
Although it's true that our sun isn't expected to go supernova for about 3-5 billion yrs (I think that's the number, I could be wrong), how long would it take for an intelligent species to destroy it manually?
Not very long at all. It's very easy to destroy a star. Iron is like cyanide to a star.

Who knows what the sun is going to do? All I know is that it's a lot scarier since we now have eyes on it. I can't be certain that the sun isn't acting the same way it did for the last 13 billion years...but I think it's just doing it's thing and has been doing it for billions of years.



posted on Jun, 3 2012 @ 03:07 PM
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I've heard similar stories, some even saying the telegraph wires themselves lit up and glowed,

I agree If there's one thing our ancestors strived to understand It was the cosmos, they were always looking up, so It wouldn't be out of the ordinary for them to predict a epic solar storm.



posted on Jun, 4 2012 @ 02:11 AM
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Originally posted by Xeven

Originally posted by Manhater
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Could be a possibility. I mean HARRP does transmit through Earth from space, so what if their machine has malfunctioned and turned the other way. Probably why we see all those laser tron shows near the Sun. lol
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Or maybe some aliens on one of those earth like planets we recently discovered noticed we saw them and are now beaming some form of dark energy at our sun to make it explode and destroy us before we can do them any harm. Could also be that the sun is a lving being and is talking to earth with these particles about how badly we treat her and may wipe us out so the earth can heal itself
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I'm hoping it's something more along the lines of:

Sun: (whispers) "Are you ready?"
Earth: (whispers) "Yes."

***Commence DNA Upgrade Sequence***



posted on Jun, 4 2012 @ 03:08 AM
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Originally posted by blueorder
Yesterday, and I live in Northern Ireland by the way just to set you straight from the off, the moon was out in the afternoon, like at the same time as the sun was still up!

THE MOON WAS IN THE SAME SKY THAT WAS IN MY VIEW AT THE SAME TIME AS THE SUN!


WORRYING TIMES PEOPLE!


Are you having a larf? I see this frequently, as should anyone with a fairly open view of the skies at home. late afternoon, visible moon (if it's waxing) Morning sun, visible moon (if it's waning).

What's the big deal?



posted on Jun, 4 2012 @ 03:12 AM
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Originally posted by AFewGoodWomen
reply to post by digital01anarchy
 


What if...

We have been visited by "others" and they had decided that our planet and mankind is doomed and in for years of slow death, how hard would it be to sabotage our sun by simple chemistry...introducing iron to the suns core will cause the star to die, but not before it throws it's last tantrum.
Although it's true that our sun isn't expected to go supernova for about 3-5 billion yrs (I think that's the number, I could be wrong), how long would it take for an intelligent species to destroy it manually?
Not very long at all. It's very easy to destroy a star. Iron is like cyanide to a star.

Who knows what the sun is going to do? All I know is that it's a lot scarier since we now have eyes on it. I can't be certain that the sun isn't acting the same way it did for the last 13 billion years...but I think it's just doing it's thing and has been doing it for billions of years.


1. Stars are not nuclear furnaces. They are arcfurnaces with atmospheres that give off light in accordance with their composition.
1a. Even if stars were nuclear furnaces... where do you think all our iron came from?
1b. Our sun will never go supernova. It's too small! (Geez, how many times do people have to hear this before it sinks in?)

2. Stellar murder is not tolerated in this universe.

3. Your argument is invalid.



posted on Jun, 4 2012 @ 10:35 AM
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Originally posted by lonewolf19792000

Originally posted by Manhater
I hate to ay it, but from the looks of things, it looks like the sun is about to implode on itself. Not to mention probably why the whole world has just gone into recent insanity.


The sun's core doesn't have enough mass/gravity to collapse in on itself and supernova. However the radiation blasting through our Ozone's holes could probably alter brain function and if our magnetosphere weakens during a poleshift, we could be looking at some interesting mutations for earth's creatures.
edit on 2-6-2012 by lonewolf19792000 because: (no reason given)


Guess that explains the mutation of my sister.
She's taking AIDS medication now because she helped the victim who was shot. She says she had open wounds on her hands and she didn't wear gloves but wait till the test comes back to make that assumption. Or, call the guy and ask him if he has it. I don't know, tomorrow will be something else.
I do love her but she does get carried away sometimes. Drives me nuts.

Oh ColAngus...When your wife or husband cheats on you 4 houses down after 13 years of marriage then come talk to me. Least he could done was look in another neighborhood. I have to see this chick everyday. I never gave him a kid and that's why he left. He got a kid from someone else. Then he names it after my other sister who has never taken care of her dang kids. Think she's up to 5 or 6 by now. I lost count. I don't want kids. They are terrorists in my eyes.



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posted on Jun, 4 2012 @ 10:54 AM
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Originally posted by daaskapital

Originally posted by Manhater
I hate to say it, but from the looks of things, it looks like the sun is about to implode on itself.


Maybe the elephant should hop off the sun then...






Come on,

The elephant looks cute....



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