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Post by Wes Gear on Oct 2, 2009 7:12:24 GMT 10
nice........i like it........put it on speed dial.
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Post by realorfake on Oct 2, 2009 7:59:55 GMT 10
Ok, so heres 3 pics. The first 2 are in infrared and are from google earth (same pic but one is zoomed in a bit)...the 3rd pic is one which I feel represents the "visible light" image of our binary star of which Nibiru orbits. The similarities appear when comparing the orbiting bodies from each. In my pictures from googlesky I noticed 4 dim objects around the supposed "binary star" (these are marked with yellow tacks). My hypothesis is if these orbital bodies could be matched up against different photo taken elsewhere then we might have something more than coincidence. Also, it is my belief that the bodies are less apparent (bluer in color) because they are not giving off heat but reflecting it. Now I understand theyre not complete perfect matches but theyre damn near close. This of course can be attributed to position of satellite or method by which both images were taken (of course in this instance they were different) Take a look IR IR Zoom Visible Light The orbiting objects look too close in order from my pics to the last one to be a coincidence...
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Post by Wes Gear on Oct 2, 2009 8:21:56 GMT 10
ok so am i looking at a possible red dwarf with planets? that is the theory i mostly go with.......a red dwarf scenario........it can go undetected and unlike a brown dwarf has more of a chance of having planet sized objects instead of moon sized............while both sizes could have life its the planets size that make it more dangerous on top of the dwarf.....
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Post by realorfake on Oct 2, 2009 8:58:04 GMT 10
right, but this is the only piece of imagery on googlesky that has a black box placed over it, and in every other "sky" program the same thing...a black box at these coordinates...someone does want us to see something...
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Post by Wes Gear on Oct 2, 2009 9:13:59 GMT 10
no shit? you may have just found something rof.........that is extremely interesting.
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