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Sunspot Activity at it Highest coming-When the belt is turning "fast," it means that lots of magnetic fields are being swept up, and that a future sunspot cycle is going to be intense. This is a basis for forecasting: "The belt was turning fast in 1986-1996," says Hathaway. "Old magnetic fields swept up then should re-appear as big sunspots in 2010-2011."
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/10mar_stormwarning.htm
http://www.ucar.edu/news/releases/2006/sunspot.shtml
NASA is tracking a PHA (Potentially Hazardous Asteroid) called Toutatis or object 4179.
asteroid 4179 Toutatis (too-ta'-tis) is an Apollo, an Alinda and a Mars-crosser asteroid with a chaotic orbit produced by a 3:1 resonance with the planet Jupiter. This resonance is caused by periodic gravitational influence on each other, due to orbital periods being related. This results in a unstable interaction as the to bodies try to rid themsleves of this imbalance and exchnage momentum and shift orbits.So is this all psuedo

2007-08-16 06:26:55 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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So, are strong sunspot cycles mentioned in the Bible?

2007-08-16 06:31:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 9 1

Yeah and so?

So we will get a high level of sunspot activity. That does not effect the weather very much, just electrical communications.

NASA is tracking millions of objects. Hundreds of Earth and Mars orbit crossing objects.



As for Toutatis, it is not going to be as closes as it was in 2004 (When it totally failed to hit the Earth) until 2562. So I would not worry about that one.



Anyway, I thought the government was going to surpress all this information?


Edit:
For some reason Yahoo will not let me link to the NASA NEO impact risk page. It's the government surpressing their own website!!

So put a http:// on the front of this and replace the # with a .:

neo#jpl#nasa#gov/risk

2007-08-16 14:05:34 · answer #2 · answered by Simon T 7 · 1 0

I expect we are going to see many dire warnings over the next five years....remember the Y2K scare.....I may die in the next five years but it will be because time ran out for me and not time itself....who believes this 2012 stuff? And I really don't expect to be knocked on the head by an Asteroid either....when this planet goes,,,,God will move it to make way for the new Heavens and Earth.....

So let the black helicopters keep tracking those aliens from Area 51 and watch out for those com trails and fireballs from the sky..and those shadow people and the greys (aliens with big heads) and get ready for time to end on 2012....but as for me and my house, the Bible is our tracking manual. The only sign from the sky that interest me, is the sign of the coming of Christ.

2007-08-16 14:05:10 · answer #3 · answered by dreamdress2 6 · 2 0

So sunspots are going to end the world without any of the other signs and prophecies fulfilled from the bible... hmm, seems a bit careless of God, don't you think?

2007-08-16 13:34:41 · answer #4 · answered by Pirate AM™ 7 · 5 0

Smile

2007-08-16 13:31:23 · answer #5 · answered by Jack P 7 · 2 0

Goody! That means the world governments that have become totally dependent on satellite communicates will become dead and mute!

2007-08-16 13:41:29 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

For someone who has completely batshit lost it, you read an aweful lot. Is everything a sign that the world is going to end to you?

2007-08-16 13:33:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

Great stuff! Science always seems to be the harbinger of bad news eh?

2007-08-16 13:35:47 · answer #8 · answered by Lukusmcain// 7 · 0 1

What in the world does this have to do with R&S?

2007-08-16 13:31:24 · answer #9 · answered by LadySuri 7 · 7 0

It seems as though you are actually hoping that the end of the world is coming soon.
That's sad.

2007-08-16 13:31:04 · answer #10 · answered by Handsome Boy Modeling School 3 · 9 0

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