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brandiwine14
I've had those kinds of dreams too, they suck. I remember one vividly, I saw it coming and I jumped in a pond (like that would save me), there was light and fire above me and than I got out of water and nothing, like nothing anywhere...... dreadful.
I wonder have you had dreams come true before? I remember many of my dreams and out of them all I have had only four come true.
I won't start getting all dooomsday either but you never really know. We could be anhilated any time. Life is funny like that. I'm hoping that I get a nice picture with my telescope and that's it.
1Providence1
As ISON enters the Sun's orbit, somewhere around perihelion, the comet will break apart into several large chunks. One of those chunks, may MAY be on a direct collision course with Earth.
Ophiuchus 13
1Providence1
As ISON enters the Sun's orbit, somewhere around perihelion, the comet will break apart into several large chunks. One of those chunks, may MAY be on a direct collision course with Earth.
Hopefully it fly's by as if Intelligently influenced with a nice show.
Are the debris interacting with EA*RTH field 1 wonders the micro debris?
NAMASTE*******
1Providence1
I'm not one to post too often as many predictions can be out of place, out of time, therefore nullifying their usefulness.
This one, however, has stuck with me a bit more than usual.
Several years back I had a vision, and drew a picture of the Earth getting hit by an object from space, to be precise, in the Atlantic ocean. It had the energy of roughly 18 gigatons of tnt, or something slightly larger than a 10.0 earthquake.
After several synchronicities pointing towards this notion, I simply scoffed at it a bit and decided to wait and see.
I haven't paid much attention to comet ISON, but today I did some research finally.
Now, here's what my (And dear me I hope it doesn't happen) prediction is:
As ISON enters the Sun's orbit, somewhere around perihelion, the comet will break apart into several large chunks. One of those chunks, may MAY be on a direct collision course with Earth.
Take it for what it's worth, just my 2 cents. No intention for doom, just something to reference back to if it ends up being true.edit on 17-9-2013 by 1Providence1 because: (no reason given)
abeverage
1Providence1
I'm not one to post too often as many predictions can be out of place, out of time, therefore nullifying their usefulness.
This one, however, has stuck with me a bit more than usual.
Several years back I had a vision, and drew a picture of the Earth getting hit by an object from space, to be precise, in the Atlantic ocean. It had the energy of roughly 18 gigatons of tnt, or something slightly larger than a 10.0 earthquake.
After several synchronicities pointing towards this notion, I simply scoffed at it a bit and decided to wait and see.
I haven't paid much attention to comet ISON, but today I did some research finally.
Now, here's what my (And dear me I hope it doesn't happen) prediction is:
As ISON enters the Sun's orbit, somewhere around perihelion, the comet will break apart into several large chunks. One of those chunks, may MAY be on a direct collision course with Earth.
Take it for what it's worth, just my 2 cents. No intention for doom, just something to reference back to if it ends up being true.edit on 17-9-2013 by 1Providence1 because: (no reason given)
So are Newtons and Keplers laws gonna change to? I am pretty sure that unless C/2012 S1/ISON is hit by another object, if it breaks up those pieces will continue along that same orbit. Any debris would have to also slow considerably to hit Earth when we pass through its Orbit after it is head out of the Solar System it might put on a meteor shower however! Learn a little more about C/2012 S1 ISON since you use words like perihelion you'd think you would know it's not going to hit earth nor will any large Debris.
Don't be a Doomer just to get attention from Phage...heheedit on PMbAmerica/ChicagovAmerica/ChicagoTue, 17 Sep 2013 22:11:01 -0500pm10America/Chicago by abeverage because: (no reason given)
ValentinoG
Funny I happen to run into this...
I recently had a dream I was in a big city. I was being evacuated out of a building. When i came outside I saw a multitude of people going in one direction. A friend of mine had a similar dream two nights ago.
We've all had end of the world dreams... i don't think the end of the world is coming... but i'm curious on this whole comet ISON. I've read theories on the whole 333 year comet and it's very interesting.
At the end of the day, if this comet does bring something. I hope it brings change to the world. For the good.
Learn a little more about C/2012 S1 ISON since you use words like perihelion you'd think you would know it's not going to hit earth nor will any large Debris.
cheesy
i think this year is "the year of Comet, meteor and asteroid"
look at this table from Nasa..More to come..
neo.jpl.nasa.gov...
nusnus
Ive had dreams come true before. I dreamt of the 2004 tsunami two months before it happened. Then i watched in disbelief, the exact same scenery unfold on TV when the tsunami hit. It was sickening. Blood curling.
And for the past few months. Ive been receiving warning dreams all over again. Ive never had this many before.
They were all ending in the same way, but the events were different.
First dream I had was a huge tsunami that covered the entire city if NY. We fled barely with our lives.
Second dream I had, the entire planet shook and for a moment I thought we were all dead but somehow we survived and ran away.
Third dream I had was a huge volcano in Seattle. Again, we barely ran away.
Fourth dream, my house broke down and I barely made out.
Fifth dream, i had ground water in my house for drinking. It was like a well. The well started boiling and i told my husband to take the baby and get out. Once we got out, we looked at the sky which was all blue except for a huge black cloud that was growing. It was raining thunder upon the area it was over and I heard a voice say, leave this place, God is going to rain wrath upon everybody.
6th dream, i watched on tv as a human size black hole appeared in the skies over middle east, it was disrupting the gravity and absorbing everything and everyone around it. Soon it would engulf us all.
That was it. Ive never heard of comet ISON and the theories behind it, until yesterday. So i decided to post this here.
1Providence1
I believe your assessments to be incorrect. I think it to be quite possible for a chunk to fly off at the appropriate vector due to the energies that it will be experiencing from the Sun.
Comet ISON will miss Earth by many millions of miles during its swing through the inner solar system — and so will its bits and pieces, if the comet happens to break apart along the way.
"During a breakup, comet fragments don't fly off in different directions like shards in a cinematic explosion," explains a new Comet ISON video released by the operators of NASA's famous Hubble Space Telescope. "They break off but continue to travel along the path of their parent body. So any pieces would remain far from us, millions of kilometers away."
sealing
I think there is a "bit" of danger if Comet ISON
breaks up within 1AU of Earth.
The Comet has dimmed a little which is a possible indicator
it might just do that. The video below has a little about this.
14 little ISONS are more unpredictable than a 1 big ISON.
Now if it does break apart I'm sure the Bible Code about
"The Comet, I will tear it to pieces " will rival Elenin
in doom porn for Oct and Nov.
www.muphin.net...
Pauligirl
1Providence1
I believe your assessments to be incorrect. I think it to be quite possible for a chunk to fly off at the appropriate vector due to the energies that it will be experiencing from the Sun.
Even a behaving badly Comet ISON would pose no threat to Earth
Comet ISON will miss Earth by many millions of miles during its swing through the inner solar system — and so will its bits and pieces, if the comet happens to break apart along the way.
"During a breakup, comet fragments don't fly off in different directions like shards in a cinematic explosion," explains a new Comet ISON video released by the operators of NASA's famous Hubble Space Telescope. "They break off but continue to travel along the path of their parent body. So any pieces would remain far from us, millions of kilometers away."