I've been reading alot about this subject & have found very little hard evidence to back it up (which wouldn't suprise me if it were to be true cuz I don't think the gov WOULD want anyone knowing about it). But any ways I would like to know what or if anyone here knows anything of value about it.
I personally have done a lot of resaerch about it & have found that one possibility is that it is cause by what is scientifically know as a gamma ray burst. These are know to happen in the center of gaxaies of our type.
The Hopi elders sit down in a circle. One at a time they tell the history of the tribe. After each telling, the other elders make comments and corrections. When they are all done, they are in agreement. This has proven to be an effective way to record the vast Hopi indian history. The history tells of three worlds that came before this one. Each one older than the previous. Each ended when the blue star appeared. These indians say the blue star is about to appear again.
Based on the dust that lies between our solar system and the center of the galaxy, an active galactic nuclei would appear as a blue star.
Three years ago, scientists in Germany reported high concentrations of iron-60 in two layers of ocean rock, dated at about 0-3 and 4-6 million years old2. Iron-60 is a rare form produced on Earth by nuclear reactions involving cosmic rays (X rays, gamma rays, etc), such as those that supernovae generate (a supernova is like a firecracker compared to a gamma ray burst). This could just as easily been cuased by another gamma ray bust though.
Some 440 million years ago, a nearby gamma-ray burst may have extinguished much of life on Earth, say US astronomers1.
Adrian Melott, of the University of Kansas in Lawrence, and colleagues reckon that the fossil record of the end of the Ordovician period fits with how such a cosmic explosion a few thousand light years away could have altered the environment. At that time, more than 100 families of marine invertebrates died out; it was the second most devastating mass extinction in our planet's history
If you agree with the evidence found in the ice cores, that our galaxy experiences active galactic nuclei every 10,000 years or so, then something is definitely coming. Our solar system is 26,000 light years from the galactic center. If our galactic center goes active every 10,000 years and the gamma and X rays travel at the speed of light, there are at least two sets of super waves heading this way.
There's some of the info I've dug up on this subject, I would like to hear from other that have any thoughts or information on the subject. thanks.
Peace.
I personally have done a lot of resaerch about it & have found that one possibility is that it is cause by what is scientifically know as a gamma ray burst. These are know to happen in the center of gaxaies of our type.
The Hopi elders sit down in a circle. One at a time they tell the history of the tribe. After each telling, the other elders make comments and corrections. When they are all done, they are in agreement. This has proven to be an effective way to record the vast Hopi indian history. The history tells of three worlds that came before this one. Each one older than the previous. Each ended when the blue star appeared. These indians say the blue star is about to appear again.
Based on the dust that lies between our solar system and the center of the galaxy, an active galactic nuclei would appear as a blue star.
Three years ago, scientists in Germany reported high concentrations of iron-60 in two layers of ocean rock, dated at about 0-3 and 4-6 million years old2. Iron-60 is a rare form produced on Earth by nuclear reactions involving cosmic rays (X rays, gamma rays, etc), such as those that supernovae generate (a supernova is like a firecracker compared to a gamma ray burst). This could just as easily been cuased by another gamma ray bust though.
Some 440 million years ago, a nearby gamma-ray burst may have extinguished much of life on Earth, say US astronomers1.
Adrian Melott, of the University of Kansas in Lawrence, and colleagues reckon that the fossil record of the end of the Ordovician period fits with how such a cosmic explosion a few thousand light years away could have altered the environment. At that time, more than 100 families of marine invertebrates died out; it was the second most devastating mass extinction in our planet's history
If you agree with the evidence found in the ice cores, that our galaxy experiences active galactic nuclei every 10,000 years or so, then something is definitely coming. Our solar system is 26,000 light years from the galactic center. If our galactic center goes active every 10,000 years and the gamma and X rays travel at the speed of light, there are at least two sets of super waves heading this way.
There's some of the info I've dug up on this subject, I would like to hear from other that have any thoughts or information on the subject. thanks.
Peace.