To: Steve Van Doorn
Most star systems are binary. No reason ours isn’t. Our sun will become a Red Giant, then shrink down to a Brown Dwarf.
To: numberonepal
said, "Most star systems are binary. No reason ours isn’t. Our sun will become a Red Giant, then shrink down to a Brown Dwarf."
yes. that will happen. Not in our life time.
i'm talking about the Heinrich event which happens every six thousand years. Every other Heinrich event is much larger.
Meaning six thousand years ago was likely the book of Noah and the Burckle Crater this huge asteroid hit the Indian Ocean.
12,600 years ago likely the Hiawatha impact in north west Greenland and the Saginaw Michigan Impact Structure or massive solar flare/micro-Nova that caused the younger dryas. At this time there where approximately three million Clovis people today. All the way to Mexico there is a black mat that covers the continent with nearly nothing that lived. nearly all Megafauna (large animals) died
1,619 posted on
10/23/2021 12:12:11 PM PDT by
Steve Van Doorn
(*in my best Eric Cartman voice* 'I love you, guys')
To: numberonepal
“then shrink down to a Brown Dwarf.”
Hey, that sounds racist! /S
:^)
To: numberonepal
’Our sun will become a Red Giant, then shrink down to a Brown Dwarf., The first time that I ever saw human lungs deprived of blood, the color of that tissue was a light brown. Always before the living lungs were full of Oxygen enriched blood, and typically very red looking.
That Patient was technically still alive, but it was clear that the Spirit had left, departed, and in short order the Death was documented and then official.
Personally, I can still see those Oxygen and blood deprived lungs. It is a disturbing visionary memory.
We learn from the stars.
1,750 posted on
10/23/2021 9:07:14 PM PDT by
Radix
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