Sunday, July 31, 2005

The Whispered 10th Planet

A few days ago, I stumbled across the headlines "10th Planet Discovered".Immediately my heart started jumping. "What is this all about?" I asked myself,several times within the first few hours of knowing. In the meantime, I was filled with anxiety as I waited for the next report. The drama was imagined with similar anxiety and perked eyes like a few weeks back in regards to London, this day while surfing the net. Waiting for that next release of information, coming soon.

"I know it will be soon."

Nothing. Just another skillfully timed release of informatiomn regarding space, at a time when the skeptics have gathered regarding the recent space shuttle mission. Honestly, I knew some type of profound information was coming. I remember the exact day, I lay on the couch watching the news. The report was in regards to the direct "techno rocket" we had launched directly at a comet heading torwards us.

July 4th was the reported date, thiis precise execution was going to take place. As soon as I heard this precise date, I envisioned some profound discovery coming from the analyzed data from the collision. Keep in mind this was 3 months, maybe 4 prior to estimated impact.

Including the fact, a 10th planet was far from what I had envisioned.My belief was, we had explored the depths of space as far as we could take it.Already knowing that we were not the only solar system. Which means we had explored in thought outside the box, without being close to the window. Mostly affirmed by the so called 10th planet, which happens to be the first the first time an object so big has been found in our solar system since the discovery of Pluto 75 years ago.



Clyde Tombaugh discovered the ninth planet in the solar system on the afternoon of February 18, 1930 while he meticulously examined a pair of deep sky photographs at Lowell Observatory. Tombaugh exposed the photographs on two nights in late January using the Observatory's 13-inch Abbott Lawrence Lowell Telescope. Then, as part of the carefully planned and executed planet search, Tombaugh "blinked" the two exposures using a machine called a comparator,looking for motion of objects captured on film.


"One need only visit Lowell Observatory and view copies of the discovery images through the same eyepiece used by Clyde Tombaugh to appreciate what a remarkable discovery this was," said Bob Millis, Director. "The images are extremely faint and testify to the skill, concentration, and dedication that Clyde Tombaugh brought to his work."


http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=16070




You see, space is filled with nothing but space. On top of that everything has an exact opposite. So where we see this massive amount of space and distance, in return we get compacted, solid bundles of substance. Webbed so tight, it created nodes, over nodes over nodes.



primarily for its mathematical characteristics. Each computer was a node, and each link on a Web page was a connection between nodes - a classic graph structure.

www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.08/battelle.html



You see, we have all the information here. However we need to free the minds in order to get to the truth. Free the minds of shame and guilt and remorse or regret. It is these exact feelings that has trapped the truth for the most part.


They have released a drawing of the planet. Ths artist's concept, released by NASA, shows the planet catalogued as 2003UB313 at the lonely outer fringes of our solar system. Our Sun can be seen in the distance. The new planet, which is yet to be formally named, is at least as big as Pluto and about three times farther away from the Sun than Pluto. It is very cold and dark. The planet was discovered by the Samuel Oschin Telescope at the Palomar Observatory near San Diego, Calif.


Years ago, when pluto was discovered, all we could do was imagine and dream. Those dreams got us where we are today, combined with alot more truths.This picture, once again is a concept. As we are at the drawing stages of a beautiful future ahead.

Come together, so we can soar even further. Unite.

Link: http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=16070

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