BolshevikHunter
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I come to this thread every day just for the entertainment. ~BH
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What I'm asking you...I thought I was clear on this. Do you believe the brown dwarf, or the comet, or planet X will be the cause of the Madrid Fault shift, or the cause of the Yellowstone super volcano to erupt?
Personally, I think that the Elenin comet is in no way going to be as close as what the CT has. There is no data except for some Youtube nuts to back up their conspiracy. As for astonomers, amateur or otherwise not bothering to find it is just hogwash. I don't think it is even close enough to form a tail as of yet. I believe that this comet is not nearly as large as what the CT thinks it is, and won't have as much gravitational pull as you all seem to think.
If there was a brown dwarf, or planet X out there.....I'm sure we could find them in the skies, yet only in the Youtube's do they seem to have any traction....interesting.
My answer is, I don't know, but I'm not ruling it out.
As far as Elenin, I have to say NASA's official story is no more convincing than the "Youtube nuts conspiracy".
Okay....then use your common sense, that should be your tie breaker.
My answer is, I don't know, but I'm not ruling it out.
As far as Elenin, I have to say NASA's official story is no more convincing than the "Youtube nuts conspiracy".
Okay....then use your common sense, that should be your tie breaker.
Is it fair to say you don't believe in the brown dwarf theory because NASA didn't tell you so, but you do believe in Elenin because NASA told you so?
Myself, I think both story's are suspect.
Brown dwarf because it's just a theory. The odds are pretty high however that our sun has a brown dwarf companion, because it's now suspected that more than half of the stars in our galaxy may have at least one, but whether it comes close to our solar system? Who knows? This is why it's only a theory.
And Elenin, because the source is suspect, and there's been no independent corroboration.
The good news is, either way we're not going to have to wait very long to find out. The bad news is, it may be the last thing we find out lol.
As far as the comet, yes, I do believe that one will approach. I do know that the comet is not large enough to create havoc on out planet...if it doesn't make a direct hit. And certainly not causing an eruption of a super volcano or a earthquake fault. Again, I use my common sense in helping me formulate my opinion.
Last, but not least, I do not buy in to the Youtube conspiracy theorists....again, knock yourself out if you roll that way. I prefer to do my own critical thinking....and it hasn't failed me.
As far as the comet, yes, I do believe that one will approach. I do know that the comet is not large enough to create havoc on our planet...if it doesn't make a direct hit. And certainly not causing an eruption of a super volcano or a earthquake fault. Again, I use my common sense in helping me formulate my opinion.
Last, but not least, I do not buy in to the Youtube conspiracy theorists....again, knock yourself out if you roll that way. I prefer to do my own critical thinking....and it hasn't failed me.
This is based on NASA right?
Read the line, idiot. He said he DOESN'T believe it.My answer is, I don't know, but I'm not ruling it out.
As far as Elenin, I have to say NASA's official story is no more convincing than the "Youtube nuts conspiracy".
Okay....then use your common sense, that should be your tie breaker.
Is it fair to say you don't believe in the brown dwarf theory because NASA didn't tell you so, but you do believe in Elenin because NASA told you so?
Myself, I think both story's are suspect.
Brown dwarf because it's just a theory. The odds are pretty high however that our sun has a brown dwarf companion, because it's now suspected that more than half of the stars in our galaxy may have at least one, but whether it comes close to our solar system? Who knows? This is why it's only a theory.
And Elenin, because the source is suspect, and there's been no independent corroboration.
The good news is, either way we're not going to have to wait very long to find out. The bad news is, it may be the last thing we find out lol.
Read the line, idiot. He said he DOESN'T believe it.Okay....then use your common sense, that should be your tie breaker.
Is it fair to say you don't believe in the brown dwarf theory because NASA didn't tell you so, but you do believe in Elenin because NASA told you so?
Myself, I think both story's are suspect.
Brown dwarf because it's just a theory. The odds are pretty high however that our sun has a brown dwarf companion, because it's now suspected that more than half of the stars in our galaxy may have at least one, but whether it comes close to our solar system? Who knows? This is why it's only a theory.
And Elenin, because the source is suspect, and there's been no independent corroboration.
The good news is, either way we're not going to have to wait very long to find out. The bad news is, it may be the last thing we find out lol.![]()
Here's a guy that says a big one will hit the West coast on Saturday, but he's basing that on the moon not a brown dwarf or comet. Also he mentioned something about a earthquake fish that washed up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8eB-vn23bw&feature=player_embedded
When has anyone predicted earthquakes with success?
When has anyone predicted earthquakes with success?
What I read about Jim Berkland is he is a geologist, and he successfully predicted the 1989 World Series earthquake, and he lost his job with the USGS for making his prediction.
And then of course there was 9Nania's prediction for 3/11.
Yeah but see thing is he uses real data for his predictions not the theory of a over sized unburnt ball of ball of gas flying throughout spaceWhen has anyone predicted earthquakes with success?
What I read about Jim Berkland is he is a geologist, and he successfully predicted the 1989 World Series earthquake, and he lost his job with the USGS for making his prediction.
And then of course there was 9Nania's prediction for 3/11.
Of course the dates were predicted, right?
Yeah but see thing is he uses real data for his predictions not the theory of a over sized unburnt ball of ball of gas flying throughout spaceWhat I read about Jim Berkland is he is a geologist, and he successfully predicted the 1989 World Series earthquake, and he lost his job with the USGS for making his prediction.
And then of course there was 9Nania's prediction for 3/11.
Of course the dates were predicted, right?
Yeah but see thing is he uses real data for his predictions not the theory of a over sized unburnt ball of ball of gas flying throughout spaceOf course the dates were predicted, right?
I fully agree with you. In fact, I suggested to Terral that he make May 21, 2011 a subject because the moon and Sun was aligned to cause some major gravitational pull here on Earth.
Sept 26 is way too long to wait. I need 1st conjunction NOW!
Is Terral out of internet range? He hasn't posted in a while..