Earth Will Have a 2nd Sun
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MSM to Prepare us for '2nd Sun'
A supernova doesn't look like a circle, its a giant explosion it would appear to be numerous colors and a distorted circle.
And the light would take years to get to us after it would of exploded. And it hasn't exploded yet.
Obviously a prep for some sort of extra planet thats going to be visible from earth in the near future
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... t-day.html
''Residents of the earth may soon witness the very large-scale cosmic spectacle of all time on our planet. According to astronomical data, Betelgeuse – the star of the constellation of Orion, distant from the solar system at 640 light-years, may at any moment to explode, turning into a supernova. After the explosion, Betelgeuse will flash above the Earth, comparable to the advent of the Second Sun.''
http://scienceray.com/astronomy/above-t ... z1RKh29XLL
Nobody has mentioned the Gama Rays?
A supernova doesn't look like a circle, its a giant explosion it would appear to be numerous colors and a distorted circle.
And the light would take years to get to us after it would of exploded. And it hasn't exploded yet.
Obviously a prep for some sort of extra planet thats going to be visible from earth in the near future
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... t-day.html
''Residents of the earth may soon witness the very large-scale cosmic spectacle of all time on our planet. According to astronomical data, Betelgeuse – the star of the constellation of Orion, distant from the solar system at 640 light-years, may at any moment to explode, turning into a supernova. After the explosion, Betelgeuse will flash above the Earth, comparable to the advent of the Second Sun.''
http://scienceray.com/astronomy/above-t ... z1RKh29XLL
Nobody has mentioned the Gama Rays?


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savwafair2012 wrote:MSM to Prepare us for '2nd Sun'
A supernova doesn't look like a circle, its a giant explosion it would appear to be numerous colors and a distorted circle.
And the light would take years to get to us after it would of exploded. And it hasn't exploded yet.
Obviously a prep for some sort of extra planet thats going to be visible from earth in the near future
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... t-day.html
''Residents of the earth may soon witness the very large-scale cosmic spectacle of all time on our planet. According to astronomical data, Betelgeuse – the star of the constellation of Orion, distant from the solar system at 640 light-years, may at any moment to explode, turning into a supernova. After the explosion, Betelgeuse will flash above the Earth, comparable to the advent of the Second Sun.''
http://scienceray.com/astronomy/above-t ... z1RKh29XLL
Nobody has mentioned the Gama Rays?
i know i said this before....
but everytime i think you have reached the limit, you manage to post something that moves the IDIOCY line a few steps further.
are you really this stupid?
let me "highlight" a passage of your "article":
Betelgeuse – the star of the constellation of Orion, distant from the solar system at 640 light-years, may at any moment to explode...
do you understand that?
if betelgeuse exploded NOW, it would take the light emanating from said explosion 640MILLION YEARS to reach us, you retard.....
it's a surprise you manage to breathe by yourself at this point.
as long as there's one idiot around wlling to believe bullshit, there will be a bullshitter
giusdude wrote:savwafair2012 wrote:MSM to Prepare us for '2nd Sun'
A supernova doesn't look like a circle, its a giant explosion it would appear to be numerous colors and a distorted circle.
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Nobody has mentioned the Gama Rays?
i know i said this before....
but everytime i think you have reached the limit, you manage to post something that moves the IDIOCY line a few steps further.
are you really this stupid?
let me "highlight" a passage of your "article":
Betelgeuse – the star of the constellation of Orion, distant from the solar system at 640 light-years, may at any moment to explode...
do you understand that?
if betelgeuse exploded NOW, it would take the light emanating from said explosion 640MILLION YEARS to reach us, you retard.....
it's a surprise you manage to breathe by yourself at this point.
It would be 'just' 640 years. Cuz light-years are the terms for the distance light can travel within a year.
But as we would see it explode 'now', we would actually be 'seeing' an explosion that happened 640 years ago. So the effects would indeed reach us NOW (provided that the effects travel with the speed of light).
That being said, doesn't make the OP more credible.

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Ha ha, There are so many things wrong with this post, it's hard to know where to begin.
You guys covered part of it - we have no way of seeing Betelgeuse in the present, we can only perceive it's imminent (or not) supernova status based on what we can see from Earth now, which occurred 640 years in the past. If we see a supernova tomorrow, it means it occurred 640 years ago (relative to our time frame).
Also, if there is a supernova visible to us, it will NOT appear as a second sun in the sky, it will look like a distant star. The article is misleading, too, because even though the supernova might have roughly the brightness of a full moon, it will not be the SIZE of a full moon and it will appear exactly where Betelgeuse is now.
There will be no "2nd sun" in the sky...
You guys covered part of it - we have no way of seeing Betelgeuse in the present, we can only perceive it's imminent (or not) supernova status based on what we can see from Earth now, which occurred 640 years in the past. If we see a supernova tomorrow, it means it occurred 640 years ago (relative to our time frame).
Also, if there is a supernova visible to us, it will NOT appear as a second sun in the sky, it will look like a distant star. The article is misleading, too, because even though the supernova might have roughly the brightness of a full moon, it will not be the SIZE of a full moon and it will appear exactly where Betelgeuse is now.
There will be no "2nd sun" in the sky...
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As per told by Lord Ra-El, the second sun will come and The Harvest will begin!
Rejoice children of God, it will not be long now... may your faith remain stable like it has for so long... the time of reward is upon us.... as for those who refused to see the truth even after the proof was pretty much shoved in their face...well..
Rejoice children of God, it will not be long now... may your faith remain stable like it has for so long... the time of reward is upon us.... as for those who refused to see the truth even after the proof was pretty much shoved in their face...well..
"What must be done, must be done" -Lord Ra-el May 21, 2011
evidence of what,otoel? that you're fucking certifiably insane? you watch a children's show,and analyze it,for hours then in your spare time,you give distorted scripture studies for a bunch of losers on the interweb.-Boon
A supernova doesn't look like a circle, its a giant explosion it would appear to be numerous colors and a distorted circle.
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Nobody has mentioned the Gama Rays?
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i know i said this before....
but everytime i think you have reached the limit, you manage to post something that moves the IDIOCY line a few steps further.
are you really this stupid?
let me "highlight" a passage of your "article":
Betelgeuse – the star of the constellation of Orion, distant from the solar system at 640 light-years, may at any moment to explode...
do you understand that?
if betelgeuse exploded NOW, it would take the light emanating from said explosion 640MILLION YEARS to reach us, you retard.....
it's a surprise you manage to breathe by yourself at this point.[/quote]
It would be 'just' 640 years. Cuz light-years are the terms for the distance light can travel within a year.
But as we would see it explode 'now', we would actually be 'seeing' an explosion that happened 640 years ago. So the effects would indeed reach us NOW (provided that the effects travel with the speed of light).
That being said, doesn't make the OP more credible.
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You are, obviously, correct. I got carried away and, in my haste, ended up looking as stupid as the OP for my "millions" mistake.
Oto, cingon, rael es muy cismoso, verdad?
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Nobody has mentioned the Gama Rays?
[/quote]i know i said this before....
but everytime i think you have reached the limit, you manage to post something that moves the IDIOCY line a few steps further.
are you really this stupid?
let me "highlight" a passage of your "article":
Betelgeuse – the star of the constellation of Orion, distant from the solar system at 640 light-years, may at any moment to explode...
do you understand that?
if betelgeuse exploded NOW, it would take the light emanating from said explosion 640MILLION YEARS to reach us, you retard.....
it's a surprise you manage to breathe by yourself at this point.[/quote]
It would be 'just' 640 years. Cuz light-years are the terms for the distance light can travel within a year.
But as we would see it explode 'now', we would actually be 'seeing' an explosion that happened 640 years ago. So the effects would indeed reach us NOW (provided that the effects travel with the speed of light).
That being said, doesn't make the OP more credible.
[/quote]You are, obviously, correct. I got carried away and, in my haste, ended up looking as stupid as the OP for my "millions" mistake.
Oto, cingon, rael es muy cismoso, verdad?
as long as there's one idiot around wlling to believe bullshit, there will be a bullshitter
Oto, cingon, rael es muy cismoso, verdad?
Simon wei, pero ya me abburi, ocupo un nuevo lider falso que seguir...
evidence of what,otoel? that you're fucking certifiably insane? you watch a children's show,and analyze it,for hours then in your spare time,you give distorted scripture studies for a bunch of losers on the interweb.-Boon
otoel wrote:Oto, cingon, rael es muy cismoso, verdad?
Simon wei, pero ya me abburi, ocupo un nuevo lider falso que seguir...
buscalo en el internet. esta lleno de maricones profetas!

as long as there's one idiot around wlling to believe bullshit, there will be a bullshitter
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