Hey O's, from what Ben is saying we are sandwiched in between the Radcliffe wave and the interstellar wave that has already been effecting the solar system, in his video on the timing of when the wave is going to hit us he points out two nearby stars that have already had micro-nova in the past 30 years.
I wonder if the Radcliffe wave was the cause of the last micro-nova 12,000 years ago, and this next wave will cause the next event.
Quoting: Storm2come This is a smilie capture from Ben's video I have made
for us to look at the image from the Hubble--NOT an artist's
version...that seems to show this "Radcliffe Wave" to be
in an ACTIVE STAGE and probably NOT something that would
be in this state for over 12,000 years. So, to answer your
question I would have to say "No...don't think so on that."
I do think that whatever this is--it is going to figure
into what is a current build-up for a Galactic Super Wave
core eruption from the Milky Way that will probably trigger
the sun and local stars near to us. WHEN THAT IS...
is anyone's guess!
Interesting new find from Davidson. Wow!
O'sCookie