Thursday, February 9, 2023

Drew?

 


You are just so cra cra 

Crazy.

You dont really believe?




"Independence Day Quote

Gen. Gray: 

"We have also learned that NORAD and our top commandos were the first to be taken out. At this rate, we could be looking at the worldwide destruction of every major city in the next 36 hours.


President Thomas Whitmore: 

Then we're being exterminated."



Do you?


Yes...

Yes I do...


"Jesus explains that he will appear suddenly..."

Matthew 24:27

For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.


(In less time than the blink of an eye 

everything you ever worried about your entire life 

is gonna change...promise.)


His appearance will come unexpectedly.

Matthew 24:37

 But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.

(But as the days of Noah were...

There was a hybrid race of beings that God didn't create that needed to be destroyed don't forget...It gives that verse a lil more wallop than you might have previously thought.)


And his appearance will have devastating impact of those who do not believe him.


Matthew 24:39

And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.



NOW LETS JUST LOOK AT A LIL SOMETHING HERE FOR A SECOND:


Oumuamua




(Artist concept BTW)

ʻOumuamua is the first interstellar object detected passing through the Solar System.[21] Formally designated 1I/2017 U1, it was discovered by Robert Weryk using the Pan-STARRS telescope at Haleakalā Observatory, Hawaii, on 19 October 2017, approximately 40 days after it passed its closest point to the Sun on 9 September. When it was first observed, it was about 33 million km (21 million mi; 0.22 AU) from Earth (about 85 times as far away as the Moon) and already heading away from the Sun."


"Despite its close approach to the Sun, it showed no signs of having a coma. 

(tail, like a comet.)

"It has exhibited non‑gravitational acceleration, potentially due to outgassing or a push from solar radiation pressure.[22][23]"


(Here's your sign:

Non-gravital acceleration...

It sped up on it's own basically. 

And 'potentially due" 

is a nice way of saying: 

"We really dont have a clue as to why it did...")


"and moving sufficiently fast relative to the Sun that it is likely of an extrasolar origin. Extrapolated and without further deceleration, its path cannot be captured into a solar orbit, so it will eventually leave the Solar System and continue into interstellar space. Its planetary system of origin and age are unknown."


"Oumuamua would be remarkable for its extrasolar origin, high obliqueness, and observed acceleration without an apparent coma. By July 2019, most astronomers concluded that it was a natural object, but its exact characterization is contentious given our limited observation window."


'The name comes from Hawaiian ʻoumuamua 'scout'[36] (from ʻou 'reach out for', and mua, reduplicated for emphasis 'first, in advance of'[4]), and reflects the way the object is like a scout or messenger sent from the distant past to reach out to humanity.


(I'd listen up...

They sure did get that part right

"First,

In advance of"

 :-).


ʻOumuamua was compared to the fictional alien spacecraft Rama due to its interstellar origin. Adding to the coincidence, both the real and the fictional objects are unusually elongated.


ʻOumuamua appears to have come from roughly the direction of Vega in the constellation Lyra.[48][49][54][55] Its incoming direction of motion is 6° from the solar apex (the direction of the Sun's movement relative to local stars), which is the most likely direction from which objects coming from outside the Solar System should approach.[54][56] On 26 October, two precovery observations from the Catalina Sky Survey were found dated 14 and 17 October.[57][46] A two-week observation arc had verified a strongly hyperbolic trajectory.[7][43] It has a hyperbolic excess velocity (velocity at infinity, of 26.33 km/s (94,800 km/h; 58,900 mph), its speed relative to the Sun when in interstellar space.[d]




(Hyperbolic trajectory is the blue path)


"Its incoming direction of motion is 6° from the solar apex (the direction of the Sun's movement relative to local stars), which is the most likely direction from which objects coming from outside the Solar System should approach"

("the most likely direction from which objects coming from outside the Solar System should approach" It knew how to get here...)


"Based on observations spanning 80 days, ʻOumuamua's orbital eccentricity is 1.20, the highest ever observed[60][10] until 2I/Borisov was discovered in August 2019. An eccentricity exceeding 1.0 means an object exceeds the Sun's escape velocity, is not bound to the Solar System and may escape to interstellar space. While an eccentricity slightly above 1.0 can be obtained by encounters with planets, as happened with the previous record holder, C/1980 E1,[60][61][f] ʻOumuamua's eccentricity is so high that it could not have been obtained through an encounter with any of the planets in the Solar System. Even undiscovered planets in the Solar System, if any should exist, could not account for ʻOumuamua's trajectory, nor boost its speed to the observed value. For these reasons, it can only be of interstellar origin.[62][63]"



Non-gravitational acceleration

On 27 June 2018, astronomers reported a non-gravitational acceleration to ʻOumuamua's trajectory, potentially consistent with a push from solar radiation pressure.[66][67] The resulting change in velocity during the period when it was near its closest approach to the Sun summed to about 17 meters per second. Initial speculation as to the cause of this acceleration pointed to the comet-like outgassing,[23] whereby volatile substances inside the object evaporate as the Sun heats its surface. Although no such tail of gasses was observed following the object,[68] researchers estimated that enough outgassing may have increased the object's speed without the gases being detectable.[69] A critical re-assessment of the outgassing hypothesis argued that, instead of the observed stability of ʻOumuamua's spin, outgassing would have caused its spin to rapidly change due to its elongated shape, resulting in the object tearing apart.[8]


("The resulting change in velocity during the period when it was near its closest approach to the Sun" sure sounds a lot like gravity assist to me...

Non-gravitational acceleration

I'm telling you there is your sign.

"And: potentially consistent with a push from solar radiation pressure."

is by no means conclusive

 and:

"the observed stability of ʻOumuamua's spin, outgassing would have caused its spin to rapidly change due to its elongated shape, resulting in the object tearing apart."

It didn't.)


"This interstellar speed (ʻOumuamua's)  is very close to the mean motion of material in the Milky Way in the neighborhood of the Sun, also known as the local standard of rest (LSR), and especially close to the mean motion of a relatively close group of red dwarf stars. This velocity profile also indicates an extrasolar origin, but appears to rule out the closest dozen stars.[70] In fact, the closeness of ʻOumuamua's velocity to the local standard of rest might mean that it has circulated the Milky Way several times and thus may have originated from an entirely different part of the galaxy.[43]"


"It is unknown how long the object has been traveling among the stars.[64] The Solar System is likely the first planetary system that ʻOumuamua has closely encountered since being ejected from its birth star system, potentially several billion years ago.[71][43]"


"JPL News reported that ʻOumuamua "is up to one-quarter mile (400 meters) long and highly-elongated — perhaps 10 times as long as it is wide".[45][95]'"

(JPL)



"Nitrogen ice theory

Outgassing of nitrogen ice (N2) could explain why no outgassing was detected. Nitrogen ice the size of 'Oumuamua could survive for 500 million years in the interstellar medium and would reflect two-thirds of the Sun's light.[109] This explanation has been further supported in March 2021 when scientists presented a theory based on nitrogen ice, and further concluded that ʻOumuamua may be a piece of an exoplanet similar to the dwarf planet Pluto, an exo-Pluto as noted, from beyond our solar system.[110][28][29][30] This theory has been criticized by Loeb.[111][112][113] In November 2021, theoretical studies by Siraj and Loeb hypothesized that 'Oumuamua was not a nitrogen iceberg.[114][112]"


"Hydrogen ice theory

It has been proposed that ʻOumuamua contains a significant amount of hydrogen ice.[115][116] This would point to it originating from the core of an interstellar molecular cloud, where conditions for the formation of this material might exist.[117] The Sun's heat would cause the hydrogen to sublimate, which would in turn propel the body. The hydrogen coma formed by this process would be difficult to detect from Earth-based telescopes, as the atmosphere blocks those wavelengths.[118] Regular water-ice comets undergo this as well, however to a much lesser extent and with a visible coma. This may explain the significant non-gravitational acceleration that ʻOumuamua underwent without showing signs of coma formation. Significant mass loss caused by the sublimation would also explain the unusual cigar-like shape, comparable to how a bar of soap becomes more elongated as it is used up.

However, it was later shown that hydrogen icebergs cannot form out of small grains and that, to not evaporate during their journey in interstellar space, they would had to be formed about 40 millions years ago, in the close neighborhood of the solar system.[119][120]"


("...the significant non-gravitational acceleration that ʻOumuamua underwent without showing signs of coma formation."

It's just got em all befuddled, it really does, cause its your clue...and it just happened to have come from: "the most likely direction from which objects coming from outside the Solar System should approach." And a whole bunch of other stuff I just referenced about this object.)


Joel 2:29-31

Even on my servants, both men and women,
    I will pour out my Spirit in those days.
 I will show wonders in the heavens
    and on the earth,
    blood and fire and billows of smoke.
The sun will be turned to darkness
    and the moon to blood
    before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord.

All happened 
or IS happening...


So yeah...

I believe:




Independence Day Quote

Gen. Gray: 

"We have also learned that NORAD and our top commandos were the first to be taken out. At this rate, we could be looking at the worldwide destruction of every major city in the next 36 hours.


President Thomas Whitmore: 

Then we're being exterminated."


More like a mass migration home 

than an extermination 

for some of us...


Is your heart really ready for whats coming?


Luke 21:26

Men's hearts failing them for fear, 







and for looking after those things 

which are coming on the earth: 



for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.





Let me ask you this:

What do you believe and why?


I got a three thousand year old mystical book 

from outside our time space continuum

 that forms the basis of my beliefs on these matters.

With a hefty dose of science thrown in along with it.


What do you have in support of your belief structure?


Remember:


They laughed at me when I showed them pictures of my future wife 10+ years ago.


They told me it wasn't ever going to happen.


They laughed at me last summer about Holographic AI (Digital Humans).


So far?

Team "Laugh at him"?

Aint really doin so hot.


I'd expect them to keep doing worse if it was me...yup.


I love you baby.















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