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Originally posted by kingster129
Go outside at night and look at the stars.
Every single star is pulsating! Some even different colors!
I've been noticing this for a while now but it's really starting to increase in intensity and I'd thought I'd share my thoughts about it.
Normally when stars flash like this it means that a supernova explosion is occurring. But this is obviously not the case, since EVERY star is pulsating.
I find this quite curious that this is happening right around the time our solar system is coming in alignment with the galactic equator. There is definitely some sort of energy upon us, because it is NOT NORMAL for stars to do this.
I'm not saying that pulsating stars are a red flag for doomsday next week. I feel like next Friday will be a normal day for most people.
I do believe there is a good possibility for people who are aware and in tune with these energies to have some sort of experience in one sense or another. As for the more closed-minded people, they probably won't experience much because they haven't opened their mind to the possibilities...
If you are closed-minded about December 21st, I highly advise you not to be. You may miss out on an extreme cosmic event that only happens every 26,000 years. The fact that you and me are alive today to bear witness to this extremely rare day is so extraordinary. Don't turn a blind eye to it.
Peace
I do believe there is a good possibility for people who are aware and in tune with these energies to have some sort of experience in one sense or another. As for the more closed-minded people, they probably won't experience much because they haven't opened their mind to the possibilities...
Originally posted by PollyPeptide
So I just back from the farm. My new telescope is AWESOME! But the stars just appeared as stars normally do.. No strange colors.
Originally posted by kingster129
Go outside at night and look at the stars.
Every single star is pulsating! Some even different colors!
I've been noticing this for a while now but it's really starting to increase in intensity and I'd thought I'd share my thoughts about it.
Normally when stars flash like this it means that a supernova explosion is occurring. But this is obviously not the case, since EVERY star is pulsating.
I find this quite curious that this is happening right around the time our solar system is coming in alignment with the galactic equator. There is definitely some sort of energy upon us, because it is NOT NORMAL for stars to do this.
I'm not saying that pulsating stars are a red flag for doomsday next week. I feel like next Friday will be a normal day for most people.
I do believe there is a good possibility for people who are aware and in tune with these energies to have some sort of experience in one sense or another. As for the more closed-minded people, they probably won't experience much because they haven't opened their mind to the possibilities...
If you are closed-minded about December 21st, I highly advise you not to be. You may miss out on an extreme cosmic event that only happens every 26,000 years. The fact that you and me are alive today to bear witness to this extremely rare day is so extraordinary. Don't turn a blind eye to it.
Peace
Originally posted by swan001
reply to post by kingster129
Mate, stars pulsate because our atmosphere contains perturbations, as when storms approach.
Originally posted by gnosticagnostic
reply to post by FinalCountdown
i'm sorry are you serious? you think we're in a holographic projector of sorts.. i'm way lost.
If our universe is a holographic projection, then where is the two-dimensional surface containing all the information that describes it? What “illuminates” that surface? Is it more or less real than our universe? And what would motivate physicists to believe something so strange? That answer to the final question has to do with black holes, which turn out to be the universe's ultimate information-storage devices. But to understand why, we will have to take a journey to the very edge of a black hole.
Go outside at night and look at the stars. Every single star is pulsating! Some even different colors!