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Our Fragile Earth and The Galactic Asteroid Spiral
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Big Grin 
Yes, you have seen this thread in the past; this will be the third time I've moved it to a new board, but I wanted to keep it because I spent hours and hours putting it together.  Some of the content is old now, and some of the links didn't work for their source , so they were removed here. At least, I still have something to show for my time on this project.
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The Inuits are indigenous people that inhabit the arctic regions of Canada, the United States, and Greenland. Throughout history they have been dependent on correctly forecasting the weather. They are warning NASA and the rest of the world that global warming isn't the cause of what we are seeing with the extreme weather, earthquakes, and other strange events.

Okay. Well, if it isn’t global warming, what is it?

According to the Inuit Elders, the Earth has shifted on its axis to the North.
The elders have upheld the belief that the Sun doesn't rise where it used to, their daylight hours are longer, and the Sun is higher than it used to be and warms up quicker than before. In short, they say their sky has changed.

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And, indeed, it has! I noticed this a couple of years ago. Others I have talked to have also noticed.

Is this the reason we’re having more extreme weather? Could this have something to do with all the earthquakes and volcano eruptions around the world this year? Will it continue? Will it get worse?

According to my research, YES, it could get worse… much worse!

What I’m about to share isn’t a conspiracy theory, and I’ll do my best to offer proof.
I’m not sharing this to spread doom porn, I just think you have the right to know what lies ahead so you can get your affairs in order, build a bunker, or whatever needs to be done to ride this out, if you choose.

WARNING!: If you get upset by “things beyond our control” regarding the future of life as we know it, don’t read any further.

Oh, so you want to continue?
Okay…
Take a deep breath, and let us begin…


Quote:“During the transit, there would be a higher rate of 'nearby' supernova and possibly other so called 'environmental stresses' which could alter the climate of the Earth.
There is an interesting review of this (and other external influences on the climate of the Earth with reference to possible causes of the extinction of the dinosaurs) from which I get most of my figures. It's Russell, 1978 in the Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Science. Link

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Although the Galactic Plane appears flat in the previous picture, celestial bodies don’t travel in a level, consistent line, as clearly shown above.
Also, we have the Chandler Wobble that affects the earth’s atmosphere.


Quote:The Chandler wobble is a small deviation in the Earth's axis of rotation relative to the solid earth,[1] which was discovered by American astronomer Seth Carlo Chandler in 1891. It amounts to change of about 9 metres (30 ft) in the point at which the axis intersects the Earth's surface and has a period of 433 days.[2][3] This wobble, which is a nutation, combines with another wobble with a period of one year, so that the total polar motion varies with a period of about 7 years.
The Chandler wobble is an example of the kind of motion that can occur for a spinning object that is not a sphere; this is called a free nutation. Somewhat confusingly, the direction of the Earth's spin axis relative to the stars also varies with different periods, and these motions—caused by the tidal forces of the Moon and Sun—are also called nutations, except for the slowest, which are precessions of the equinoxes.


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The picture above shows the fluctuating motion of our planet as it travels around the sun.

Quote:Scientists have known for over a century that Earth’s ice ages are caused by the wobbling of the planet’s orbit, which changes its orientation to the Sun and affects the amount of sunlight reaching higher latitudes, particularly the polar regions.
The Northern Hemisphere’s last ice age ended about 20,000 years ago, and most evidence has indicated that the ice age in the Southern Hemisphere ended about 2,000 years later, suggesting that the south was responding to warming in the north.
But new research published online Aug. 14 in Nature shows that Antarctic warming began at least two, and perhaps four, millennia earlier than previously thought.


As evidence that the fluctuation in climate has been occurring, Fudge did some tests in the ice core of Antarctica.

Quote:Fudge identified the annual layers by running two electrodes along the ice core to measure higher electrical conductivity associated with each summer season. Evidence of greater warming turned up in layers associated with 18,000 to 22,000 years ago, the beginning of the last deglaciation.
“This deglaciation is the last big climate change that we’re able to go back and investigate,” he said. “It teaches us about how our climate system works.”
West Antarctica is separated from East Antarctica by a major mountain range. East Antarctica has a substantially higher elevation and tends to be much colder, though there is recent evidence that it too is warming.

Rapid warming in West Antarctica in recent decades has been documented in previous research by Eric Steig, a UW professor of Earth and space sciences who serves on Fudge’s doctoral committee and whose laboratory produced the oxygen isotope data used in the Nature paper. The new data confirm that West Antarctica’s climate is more strongly influenced by regional conditions in the Southern Ocean than East Antarctica is.

“It’s not surprising that West Antarctica is showing something different from East Antarctica on long time scales, but we didn’t have evidence for that before,” Fudge said.
He noted that the warming in West Antarctica 20,000 years ago is not explained by a change in the sun’s intensity. Instead, how the sun’s energy was distributed over the region was a much bigger factor. It not only warmed the ice sheet but also warmed the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica, particularly during summer months when more sea ice melting could take place.
Earth’s orbit changes on the scale of thousands of years, but carbon dioxide today is changing on the scale of decades so climate change is happening much faster today,” Fudge said.



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Okay, so we have seen how climate changes occur on Earth based on our position in the solar system, and we have been shown how much easier it is for Earth to be impacted by asteroids, comets, or space debris when transitioning through the spiral arms. There is much evidence of this due to the amount of large craters found on Earth and even our moon.

Donald Yeomans, manager of Nasa's Near Earth Object Program Office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California states:

Quote:"Over very long timescales, the risk of you dying as a result of a near-Earth object impact is roughly equivalent to the risk of dying in an aeroplane accident. To cause a serious setback to our civilisation, the impactor would have to be around 1.5km wide or larger. We expect an event of this type every million years on average. The dangers associated with such a large impactor include an enormous amount of dust in the atmosphere, which would substantially shut down sunlight for weeks, thus affecting plant life and crops that sustain life. There would be global firestorms as a result of re-entering hot ejecta and severe acid rain. All of these effects are relatively short-term, so the most adaptable species (cockroaches and humans, for example) would be likely to survive."
Chance of the Earth being hit by a large asteroid in the next 70 years: Medium
Danger score: 5


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So, comets or asteroids impacting Earth may not be as serious a threat as the long timeline that comes in periods where clear space simply isn’t clear, as the solar system transitions across the plane on those endless cycles. The bad news is, Earth’s focus is outward on a plane of its own during these transitions, and observation directly “above” and “below” is obscured. It would be far worse to come in from an angle off of our solar system’s plane, for what the combined speeds and crossing pattern of debris would be.

My questions are: Do “the powers that be” expect a major impact during Earth’s transition period? Do they already know something is headed our way?

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Is this why they are building exquisite underground bunkers? Link

Is this why all the major countries are practicing drills with missiles in space? LINK

Were the Jade Helm Exercises a 'practice run' for what it to come? LINK

What about all the FEMA camps being stocked and ready for a major disaster? LINK

There have been many articles recently about "near misses" from asteroids, comets, and even Planet X, heading close to Earth. It seems we are dodging these rocks left and right. But, how long will our luck hold out?

Here is the latest: Source

NASA: 'Asteroid 2015 TB145 to come INCREDIBLY CLOSE to Earth on Halloween!'

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Quote:An asteroid is expected to pass incredibly close to Earth on Halloween, the closest near-miss since 2006, according to NASA. The asteroid, called 2015 TB145, was just recently discovered by astronomers using the Panoramic Survey Telescope & Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS) telescope on October 10. NASA believes the object measures around 300 to 470 meters (984 to 1,542 feet) in diameter, which could make it as big as the Empire State Building. The asteroid, described as being "extremely eccentric" and "cometary in nature," will come closest to Earth within 1.3 lunar distances (310,000 miles) at around 11:14 a.m. ET | 8:14 a.m. PT on October 31, traveling at 35 kilometers per second (78,000 mph). While the size of the asteroid could be "potentially hazardous," NASA believes it will safely whisk by our planet. After the flyby, the next time an object of this size will come within as close to Earth will be in 2027 when asteroid 1999 AN10 will approach within a 1.0 lunar distance. What is going on? Where do all the asteroids come from lately ( via abc13.com )?




Thank you for your interest in this thread, and a big thanks to @Wrabbit2000 for his invaluable help during my research.
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Thanks Mystic! I have some watching to do tonight. But I do have one question:

In the first part where there are people mentioning the sun rising in different spots now (and I've heard that more than a few times at other sites as well) but what I don't get is why it isn't a global thing?

Chichen Itza - Every year at the spring and fall equinoxes the sun puts on a spectacular show for onlookers. This show is possible because it's in the same spot as when the pyramid was built.

Quote:The phenomenon that El Castillo is famous for occurs twice each year, at the spring and fall equinoxes. (In fact, the effect is viewable for a week before and after each equinox.) As the equinox sun sets, a play of light and shadow creates the appearance of a snake that gradually undulates down the stairway of the pyramid. This diamond-backed snake is composed of seven or so triangular shadows, cast by the stepped terraces of the pyramid. The sinking sun seems to give life to the sinuous shadows, which make a decidedly snaky pattern on their way down the stairs.


And then of course yesterday's spectacle: Manhattanhenge



I'm just curious about that part. If it rises and sets differently for people near the poles, it would be relative all around the globe (other than the actual light / dark time, they can keep their day's of darkness) :notlooking:



I'll be reading the rest of the post tonight, I'll add / edit my thoughts later.
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(05-29-2016, 11:34 PM)DuckforcoveR Wrote: Thanks Mystic! I have some watching to do tonight. But I do have one question:

In the first part where there are people mentioning the sun rising in different spots now (and I've heard that more than a few times at other sites as well) but what I don't get is why it isn't a global thing?

Chichen Itza - Every year at the spring and fall equinoxes the sun puts on a spectacular show for onlookers. This show is possible because it's in the same spot as when the pyramid was built.

Quote:The phenomenon that El Castillo is famous for occurs twice each year, at the spring and fall equinoxes. (In fact, the effect is viewable for a week before and after each equinox.) As the equinox sun sets, a play of light and shadow creates the appearance of a snake that gradually undulates down the stairway of the pyramid. This diamond-backed snake is composed of seven or so triangular shadows, cast by the stepped terraces of the pyramid. The sinking sun seems to give life to the sinuous shadows, which make a decidedly snaky pattern on their way down the stairs.


And then of course yesterday's spectacle: Manhattanhenge



I'm just curious about that part. If it rises and sets differently for people near the poles, it would be relative all around the globe (other than the actual light / dark time, they can keep their day's of darkness) :notlooking:



I'll be reading the rest of the post tonight, I'll add / edit my thoughts later.

Really?!  This is the first I've heard of about the snake appearing on the pyramids during the equinoxes.  Could it be Quetzalcoatl leaving his mark?
I'll have to read the other link you posted.
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(05-30-2016, 12:19 AM)Mystic Wanderer Wrote:
(05-29-2016, 11:34 PM)DuckforcoveR Wrote: Thanks Mystic! I have some watching to do tonight. But I do have one question:

In the first part where there are people mentioning the sun rising in different spots now (and I've heard that more than a few times at other sites as well) but what I don't get is why it isn't a global thing?

Chichen Itza - Every year at the spring and fall equinoxes the sun puts on a spectacular show for onlookers. This show is possible because it's in the same spot as when the pyramid was built.

Quote:The phenomenon that El Castillo is famous for occurs twice each year, at the spring and fall equinoxes. (In fact, the effect is viewable for a week before and after each equinox.) As the equinox sun sets, a play of light and shadow creates the appearance of a snake that gradually undulates down the stairway of the pyramid. This diamond-backed snake is composed of seven or so triangular shadows, cast by the stepped terraces of the pyramid. The sinking sun seems to give life to the sinuous shadows, which make a decidedly snaky pattern on their way down the stairs.


And then of course yesterday's spectacle: Manhattanhenge



I'm just curious about that part. If it rises and sets differently for people near the poles, it would be relative all around the globe (other than the actual light / dark time, they can keep their day's of darkness) :notlooking:



I'll be reading the rest of the post tonight, I'll add / edit my thoughts later.

Really?!  This is the first I've heard of about the snake appearing on the pyramids during the equinoxes.  Could it be Quetzalcoatl leaving his mark?
I'll have to read the other link you posted.
Yeah the snake thing blew my mind the first time I heard about it. A few years later it was highlighted on Ancient Aliens, so needless to say it got mocked and laughed at every time I brought it up. Complete with the meme of "therefore, it's aliens" every time I brought it up.  :smartass:
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Quote:Yeah the snake thing blew my mind the first time I heard about it. A few years later it was highlighted on Ancient Aliens, so needless to say it got mocked and laughed at every time I brought it up. Complete with the meme of "therefore, it's aliens" every time I brought it up.
 
@duckforcoveR
Yeah, I know the feeling.  And this is how I respond to those people...   :goingcrazy:


Laugh it off.  There will always be skeptics vs. believers; it's what makes the world go round and gives us some good debates to ponder too.
If we know we're right, someday they will know too; just not now.
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I just came across this video that was posted on You Tube in September, 2015.  I think it is a great addition to this thread.



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