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So you sigh in silence, exasperated, wondering yet again as to the link between Elenin’s arrival in September-October 2011 and the Mayan prophesized Armageddon in December 2012. To be as brief as possible, the solar dating system that is the Gregorian calendar that you swear by, inherited a number of flaws in them. The most obvious one would be of the missing day every century, owing to the rounding up of 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, 45.25 seconds to 3651/4 days in the Julian calendar that was used before the Gregorian one, which by the 16th century, saw to the ‘disappearance’ of 14 days! In addition, Pope Gregory, who authorized the conversion to the Julian calendar in 1582, shifted the calendar by 11 days, which saw the calendar leap from March 4, 1582 to March 15 the next day. In addition, the new calendar is still losing 30 seconds from the solar cycle annually. Add to the fact that the Julian calendar that was adopted by, who else, Julius Caesar in the eight century made a leap of 67 days to sync with the solar cycle, and upon his death, there were confusions with the methodology involved, with the most damaging being the three years leap years (instead of the now common four). Recalculating the Great Cycle in its entirety against the modern calendar, taking into account the faults and adjustments incorporated into it would reveal that the prophesized date would in fact be on October 28, 2011 – within weeks of Elenin’s projected perihelion, and more alarmingly, within 12 days of its forecasted perigee (closest orbital distance to the center of earth).
Originally posted by mb2591
reply to post by jedi_hamster
The Hopi say that this great signof change will be marked by a blue star (which really isn't a star) this comet could fit that bill..
And this is the Ninth and Last Sign: You will hear of a dwelling-place in the heavens, above the earth, that shall fall with a great crash. It will appear as a blue star. Very soon after this, the ceremonies of my people will cease.
Originally posted by jedi_hamster
reply to post by illuminnaughty
if elenin is, as some believe, a brown dwarf companion of our sun,
Originally posted by Pervius
Originally posted by mb2591
reply to post by jedi_hamster
The Hopi say that this great signof change will be marked by a blue star (which really isn't a star) this comet could fit that bill..
The Blue Star was Comet Holmes when it entered the Solar System and exploded, it became the largest object in our solar system. For 2 days you could see it with the naked eye as a blue star in the sky.
Hopi Blue Star was in 2007. It blew the SNOT out of the asteroid belt and spun up all those asteroids sending them our way and into the sun. Those are what we've been watching strike the sun in the SOHO satellite pictures and causing bursts from the sun.
Originally posted by jedi_hamster
reply to post by pazcat
i'm not making claims, you are. i'm presenting theories, accompanied with big IF.
and you're saying i'm disinfo agent - give me a break.
Originally posted by jedi_hamsteryou have as much proof that it's a comet that i have that it's a brown dwarf - zero. so stop pretending that your claims are absolute facts and stop disinforming people.
“Nibiru settled into a clockwise orbit (equal to 3,600 orbits of Earth around the Sun). Nibiru stabilized into a clockwise orbit, equal to 3,600 orbits of Earth around the Sun until 10, 900 B.C.E., when Nibiru arrived earlier, due to increasing drift from Solaris of Uranus. Uranus' gravity sped Nibiru's orbit. As a result of this
close encounter between Nibiru and Uranus, one of Nibiru's moons, Miranda, was captured by and became a moon of Uranus as Nibiru and Uranus pulled at each other. From 10,000B.C.E. on, Nibiru's revolution sped to 3.450 Earth years; which makes Nibiru's next return 2900A.D. rather than 2012 as predicated on the earlier 3600- year orbit”
Sitchin, Z., 2007, The End of Days, pages 315 - 317
How does a NASA scientist define cometary wimpiness?
"We're talking about how a comet looks as it safely flies past us," said Yeomans. "Some cometary visitors arriving from beyond the planetary region – like Hale-Bopp in 1997 -- have really lit up the night sky where you can see them easily with the naked eye as they safely transit the inner-solar system. But Elenin is trending toward the other end of the spectrum. You'll probably need a good pair of binoculars, clear skies, and a dark, secluded location to see it even on its brightest night."