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Anonymous Coward User ID: 41886936 United States 08/05/2021 11:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Came across this last night after a very strange storm, I was actually looking into and researching electromagnetic storms. The storm we had was so odd and seemed to just sit over one place for over a hour. Birds acting weird as well flying all over the place and very erratic. Quoting: HuJack007 However I guess in 2022 we will see a star explode Betelgeuse (bettlejuice) seems pretty interesting to me no active threads on this as well. [ [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] How to see, link below [link to www.nationalgeographic.com (secure)] It will be as bright if not brighter than the moon, could last several months. Will be able to see in daylight as well. Feel free to add as I just learned of this and still learning/researching. Nope.. because you see its a craft and we had a wonderful experience.. years ago on GLP on that... and later thread was deleted.. I wish it was still here. We were given a demo one night with that puppy moving around and its not a star. |
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tkwasny
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HuJack007
(OP) User ID: 76334789 United States 08/05/2021 11:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you could use the search function to see before posting as well Quoting: Funney indeed a hot candidate I did what I searched for did not show anything once I posted I did see a couple related, this one looks like good info, Thread: A star in Orion will go critical in 2022 like in 1604 and burst like Orion is firing a arrow firing a gamma ray burst |
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Funney
User ID: 75865278 Czechia 08/05/2021 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last Edited by Funney on 08/05/2021 11:25 AM moral reasoning takes about 250 miliseconds we make errors in between perception->relation->behaviour |
Funney
User ID: 75865278 Czechia 08/05/2021 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The change in gravitational forces are felt instantaneously, according to Einstein's space-time-gravity relationship theory. There is only one infinite space. A change in mass changes space, all of space throughout the Universe, instantly. Even if a star exploded a 1000 years ago, the gravity field is instantly reflected but the electromagnetic spectrum radiation is limited to the speed of light, why seeing the explosion takes a 1000 years to reach us. Yet 1000 years ago when the explosion happened, the earth received that indication via gravitation field, instantly. Quoting: tkwasny moral reasoning takes about 250 miliseconds we make errors in between perception->relation->behaviour |
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HuJack007
(OP) User ID: 76334789 United States 08/05/2021 11:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Both your links are about a binary star system called KIC 9832227 which is totally different from Betelgeuse. And your 2nd link shows they found that KIC 9832227 will not merge and explode in 2022. Quoting: Educated Redneck I apologize as I said Im still learning and researching if you have any good links or info please add. I was just blown away when I came across this last night. To me its pretty significant and big news. Iv heard of 2 moons or 2 suns in the sky from old tales/profits and what not could this be related? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 41886936 United States 08/05/2021 11:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The change in gravitational forces are felt instantaneously, according to Einstein's space-time-gravity relationship theory. There is only one infinite space. A change in mass changes space, all of space throughout the Universe, instantly. Even if a star exploded a 1000 years ago, the gravity field is instantly reflected but the electromagnetic spectrum radiation is limited to the speed of light, why seeing the explosion takes a 1000 years to reach us. Yet 1000 years ago when the explosion happened, the earth received that indication via gravitation field, instantly. Quoting: tkwasny Einstein was full of shit on this one... |
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Funney
User ID: 75865278 Czechia 08/05/2021 11:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The change in gravitational forces are felt instantaneously, according to Einstein's space-time-gravity relationship theory. There is only one infinite space. A change in mass changes space, all of space throughout the Universe, instantly. Even if a star exploded a 1000 years ago, the gravity field is instantly reflected but the electromagnetic spectrum radiation is limited to the speed of light, why seeing the explosion takes a 1000 years to reach us. Yet 1000 years ago when the explosion happened, the earth received that indication via gravitation field, instantly. Quoting: tkwasny Einstein was full of shit on this one... You are perhaps getting too radical my Lady moral reasoning takes about 250 miliseconds we make errors in between perception->relation->behaviour |
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User ID: 79280147 United States 08/05/2021 12:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The change in gravitational forces are felt instantaneously, according to Einstein's space-time-gravity relationship theory. There is only one infinite space. A change in mass changes space, all of space throughout the Universe, instantly. Even if a star exploded a 1000 years ago, the gravity field is instantly reflected but the electromagnetic spectrum radiation is limited to the speed of light, why seeing the explosion takes a 1000 years to reach us. Yet 1000 years ago when the explosion happened, the earth received that indication via gravitation field, instantly. Quoting: tkwasny Ironically, this scene in Star Trek: Generations supports that theory. Last Edited by IAMTHATGUY on 08/05/2021 12:04 PM "Peace in our time? All it took was everybody about to die." “The way I see it, there’s only three kinds of people in this world. Bad ones, ones you follow, and ones you need to protect.” - Amos Burton |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 41886936 United States 08/05/2021 12:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The change in gravitational forces are felt instantaneously, according to Einstein's space-time-gravity relationship theory. There is only one infinite space. A change in mass changes space, all of space throughout the Universe, instantly. Even if a star exploded a 1000 years ago, the gravity field is instantly reflected but the electromagnetic spectrum radiation is limited to the speed of light, why seeing the explosion takes a 1000 years to reach us. Yet 1000 years ago when the explosion happened, the earth received that indication via gravitation field, instantly. Quoting: tkwasny Einstein was full of shit on this one... You are perhaps getting too radical my Lady Einstein was full of shit on this.. I stand. |
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(OP) User ID: 76334789 United States 08/05/2021 12:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If we see Betelgeuse explode in 2022 .... that means Betelgeuse actually exploded 642 years ago. Its 642 light years away. Any energetic energy from an explosion 642 years ago is long gone by now, and is not going to be affecting Earth yes, that was my thought as well, this is how they can say it will explode in 2022 correct? Or is it just a guess or calculation?? |
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PEEBALLS
User ID: 78284923 United States 07/27/2022 01:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Came across this last night after a very strange storm, I was actually looking into and researching electromagnetic storms. The storm we had was so odd and seemed to just sit over one place for over a hour. Birds acting weird as well flying all over the place and very erratic. Quoting: HuJack007 However I guess in 2022 we will see a star explode Betelgeuse (bettlejuice) seems pretty interesting to me no active threads on this as well. [ [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] How to see, link below [link to www.nationalgeographic.com (secure)] It will be as bright if not brighter than the moon, could last several months. Will be able to see in daylight as well. Feel free to add as I just learned of this and still learning/researching. time is short,seek your maker. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83887340 United States 07/27/2022 10:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The change in gravitational forces are felt instantaneously, according to Einstein's space-time-gravity relationship theory. There is only one infinite space. A change in mass changes space, all of space throughout the Universe, instantly. Even if a star exploded a 1000 years ago, the gravity field is instantly reflected but the electromagnetic spectrum radiation is limited to the speed of light, why seeing the explosion takes a 1000 years to reach us. Yet 1000 years ago when the explosion happened, the earth received that indication via gravitation field, instantly. Quoting: tkwasny Wait a minute! Are you saying that gravity travels faster than light? Do you have a reference? Why don't we travel that way? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83515653 United States 07/27/2022 10:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If we see Betelgeuse explode in 2022 .... that means Betelgeuse actually exploded 642 years ago. Its 642 light years away. Any energetic energy from an explosion 642 years ago is long gone by now, and is not going to be affecting Earth You beat me to it. This was going to be my post - exactly. |
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