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I have studied the comet ISON and I think that it is the remains of a magnetar. If it hits the sun i

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posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:00 PM
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I have studied the comet ISON and I think that it is the remains of a magnetar. If it hits the sun i am afraid that it will unbalance all of the sun electric field and perhaps even cause it to start spinning on itself very fast and lack slowing down nuclear fusion at its core andgiving away to its on gravity causing a redgiant. I have studied the comet and astrophysics on the internet, youtube, e-books etc.. and am pretty sure that we absolutely need to destroy that cpmet before it reach the sun.



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:04 PM
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SnF!

Sounds exciting!

A 'THANKS'givin treat! =D



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:08 PM
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Better send your data over to NASA or your local college/university. With any luck its not too late. As it stands, a 20 word paragraph on ATS likely wont do it. Good luck with your research though.



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:09 PM
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Thank you mate. I hesitated before posting bwcause i know some people are not familiar with scientific words or phenomena.Not sure if i get the thanksgiving reference.



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:09 PM
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So our turkeys may be cooked around thanksgiving. I believe that.

Hmmm...I should invite Rosinitiate over for thanksgiving dinner. We'll make sure he is stuffed if he comes.
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posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:11 PM
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Well at least you're not saying its a spaceship
Star for originality I guess.



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:15 PM
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rickymouse

Hmmm...I should invite Rosinitiate over for thanksgiving dinner. We'll make sure he is stuffed if he comes.


That's what all the Dutch settlers said! Clubs flying everywhere....empty promises and broken dreams.

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posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:15 PM
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Man, that sucks. It looks like we are doomed then.
In your expert opinion is there anything we can do to save ourselves?
Or is it curtains for us...

Should I empty out my bank account, stop paying my bills, and spend all my money on drugs and hookers? I would like to do that.

Anyway, thanks for the heads up.



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:17 PM
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ParovStelar
I have studied the comet ISON and I think that it is the remains of a magnetar. If it hits the sun i am afraid that it will unbalance all of the sun electric field and perhaps even cause it to start spinning on itself very fast and lack slowing down nuclear fusion at its core andgiving away to its on gravity causing a redgiant. I have studied the comet and astrophysics on the internet, youtube, e-books etc.. and am pretty sure that we absolutely need to destroy that cpmet before it reach the sun.
its probably not even big enough to make a rain drop in the sun but you,ve got it knocking the sun off its axis?even if what u said had any believe whats so ever then it would be a bit late trying to even make a difference cause it would take us years to even get there.



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:18 PM
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You do realize that the core (remains) of a magnetar would be much larger than 3.1 miles in diameter? C/2012 S1's diameter is just over 3 miles wide.

It would also be very, very, very dense, and would have enormous mass. So large of a mass that when it passed just 6.3 million miles of Mars, it would of had very drastic effects of the orbit of Mars?

That the spectral analysis of C/2012 S1 would not show us the materials that it is made of right now, but instead we would see highly degenerative matter?

So, since you are claiming that it is the remains of a magnetar, may we see your research to back up such a extraordinary claim?



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:22 PM
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Hello like is said there is a solution . We have to destroy it now



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:26 PM
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no worries.
this will be a non event,. like Elenin was



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:31 PM
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According to my calculations the core of ISON has reached a state of quark matter and will not be observed



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:34 PM
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ParovStelar
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Hello like is said there is a solution . We have to destroy it now
so we send a missile now and we may only miss by a few years?



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:37 PM
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I am not an engineer. I am an astrophysicist, other have to fond out how to destroy it.



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:41 PM
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ParovStelar
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According to my calculations the core of ISON has reached a state of quark matter and will not be observed


please,.
post your calculations
the ATS community of xsperts would like to view them for debate



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:42 PM
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I thinbk you need to do more research, adding Magnetar to your assertion makes no sense but to call attention or increase incredulity for those that have a clue. The remains of a Magnetar is simply stuff, like our planet is simply stuff out of the remains of our sun creation (so goes the theory). Speaking in theories magnetars are themselves theoretical objects, no one has seen one yet, in fact the last addendum puts them as a specific state in the life of a pulsar...



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:53 PM
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We can absloluetly not let that quark matter reach our sun.



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:56 PM
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ParovStelar
I have studied the comet ISON and I think that it is the remains of a magnetar. If it hits the sun i am afraid that it will unbalance all of the sun electric field and perhaps even cause it to start spinning on itself very fast and lack slowing down nuclear fusion at its core andgiving away to its on gravity causing a redgiant. I have studied the comet and astrophysics on the internet, youtube, e-books etc.. and am pretty sure that we absolutely need to destroy that cpmet before it reach the sun.


The comet is estimated to be about 3 miles across; not unlikely for a comet. What makes you think that would affect the sun?



posted on Nov, 14 2013 @ 09:57 PM
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I am not an engineer. I am an astrophysicist, other have to fond out how to destroy it.
so then you should know that it was only spotted in 2012 which makes that impossible,as far as i know we can,t send missiles and stuff at the speed of light to intercept it.



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