The Bible quotes are not proof but are mentioned to compare and contrast what prophets said against what scientists discovered.
SuperWave Theory 2012 Earth Changes 1
Evidence found of the gamma rays that bombarded our planet almost 13,000 years ago the last time our planet aligned with the galactic equator. Notice Dr. LaViolette says we will not be able to see the gamma rays but will be able to feel the thermal effects. Global Warming?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIMYlK...
Physicists find evidence for highest energy photons ever detected from Milky Way\\\'s equator
Physicists at nearly a dozen research institutions, including New York University, have discovered evidence for very high energy gamma rays emitting from the Milky Way, marking the highest energies ever detected from the galactic equator. Their findings, published in the Dec. 16 issue of the Physical Review of Letters, were obtained using the Milagro Gamma Ray Observatory, a new detector located near Los Alamos, N.M., that allows monitoring of the northern sky on a 24-hour, 7-day-per-week basis.
Gamma rays are considered by scientists to be the best probe of cosmic rays outside the solar neighborhood.
The research team, which includes nearly 40 physicists, reported that Milagro, positioned at an altitude of 8600 feet in the Jemez Mountains, detected a signal along the galactic equator region and interpreted it as arising from gamma rays with a median energy of 3.5 trillion electron-volts, or 3500 times the mass-energy of a proton. Previous satellite experiments have seen gamma-ray emissions along the galactic equator reaching up to energies of only 30 billion electron-volts.
These emissions are understood to be produced by interactions of cosmic-ray particles with the abundant interstellar medium near the galactic equator. Previously, some researchers had speculated that additional mechanisms were needed to explain the large number of particles observed at high energies. However, the measurements by Milagro can be understood by assuming a cosmic ray energy spectrum near the galactic center similar to that in the solar system and the standard properties of particle interactions.
The results presented in the Physical Review of Letters paper were gathered over a three-year period, beginning in July 2000.
The NYU collaborators on this work included Roman Fleysher, whose Ph.D. thesis formed the basis of much of this work, his advisor, Professor Peter Nemethy, Roman\\\'s brother, Lazar, and NYU Physics Professor Allen Mincer. Roman\\\'s thesis work, which was based on 14 months of data, was later extended to the present analysis on three years of data. The Fleysher brothers are currently post-doctoral fellows with the MRI spectroscopy group lead by Professor Oded Gonen at the Department of Radiology, NYU School of Medicine.
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http://www.nyu.edu/public.affairs/rel...
\\\"An explosion of our Galaxy\\\'s core, however, would produce a burst far more intense than this. SGR 1806-20 has been estimated to have a stellar progenitor mass of 150 solar masses, whereas our Galactic core has a mass of 2.6 million solar masses. In its present active phase SGR 1806-20 is estimated to have a luminosity 40 million times that of the Sun, whereas during its active phase the Galactic center could reach luminosities of 400 trillion times that of the Sun. So it is understandable that if the Galactic center were to erupt, it would produce a gamma ray burst far more intense than the outburst from this star.\\\"
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-c...
\\\"The 1998 event was close enough and strong enough to ionize Earth\\\'s upper atmosphere, damage a couple of spacecraft and disrupt global communication. Since then astronomers place gamma ray bursts from the Galaxy\\\'s core at the top of the list of things we don\\\'t want to happen.\\\"
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http://www.viewzone.com/endtime2x.html