09-03-2012, 12:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-03-2012, 12:41 AM by Goldenratio.)
Interesting. Some points id love some clairity on, granted I dont think your the author pickle
The Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy in on the other side of the Milky Way, relative to us. Now an argument could be made that we were once apart of the SDG, and the Milky Way pulled it off, that process has been going on.
What sort of pressure is weaker towards this dark rift? Void is pretty much void, local variations may exists, but throwing off comets and gas planets towards this phenomenon seems.... far fetched. How can this light pressure be gauged?
While some phenomenon may indeed occur as we pass through some manner of disc put out by the Milky Way SMB or somesuch, im leery of explanations like this that shroud themselves in scientific jargon, but then completely ignore any scientific explanations. Primarily amongst my main issue with just this sort of scenario, is what keeps this effect confined to a disc? And why cant we apparently see similiar effects in other galaxies, or even our own.
While we do not live in a world that is explainable purely by science, this narrative doesn't even attempt to explain its spiritual jargon. Cosmic Light turbulence? Voids of light?
While interesting, this comes off more as creative fiction. Though I am tracking down some of his other articles now see if I can find some sort of basis to couch these ephemeral terms in.
Edit:
Read over some of his other stuff. Says the effect is going to start in November. Goes on to say that 50% of the worlds population will die almost immediately, those that remain will be mostly (75%) sterile. And then goes on to talk about how coin money will have any value to people who are struggling to eat afterwards.
Maybe its the disjointed manner in which is articles are written loose me. Maybe its finding articles complaining on how casual sex connection websites are a scam (http://www.articlesbase.com/dating-artic...29750.html) side by side with the doom and gloom articles a detractor to his credibility. Not that there is anything wrong with looking for some strange.
http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/joseph-ante/201241
The Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy in on the other side of the Milky Way, relative to us. Now an argument could be made that we were once apart of the SDG, and the Milky Way pulled it off, that process has been going on.
What sort of pressure is weaker towards this dark rift? Void is pretty much void, local variations may exists, but throwing off comets and gas planets towards this phenomenon seems.... far fetched. How can this light pressure be gauged?
While some phenomenon may indeed occur as we pass through some manner of disc put out by the Milky Way SMB or somesuch, im leery of explanations like this that shroud themselves in scientific jargon, but then completely ignore any scientific explanations. Primarily amongst my main issue with just this sort of scenario, is what keeps this effect confined to a disc? And why cant we apparently see similiar effects in other galaxies, or even our own.
While we do not live in a world that is explainable purely by science, this narrative doesn't even attempt to explain its spiritual jargon. Cosmic Light turbulence? Voids of light?
While interesting, this comes off more as creative fiction. Though I am tracking down some of his other articles now see if I can find some sort of basis to couch these ephemeral terms in.
Edit:
Read over some of his other stuff. Says the effect is going to start in November. Goes on to say that 50% of the worlds population will die almost immediately, those that remain will be mostly (75%) sterile. And then goes on to talk about how coin money will have any value to people who are struggling to eat afterwards.
Maybe its the disjointed manner in which is articles are written loose me. Maybe its finding articles complaining on how casual sex connection websites are a scam (http://www.articlesbase.com/dating-artic...29750.html) side by side with the doom and gloom articles a detractor to his credibility. Not that there is anything wrong with looking for some strange.
http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/joseph-ante/201241