Guest guest Posted March 6, 2003 Report Share Posted March 6, 2003 I am generally skeptical. I have not had the time or brain power to research this enough to have a firm opinion. The websites look convincing, but I tend to disbelieve when someone says the end of the world is this spring. The end of the world can't be in Springtime anyway, Das. God made the world and we all know that Spring means renewal, while Winter means sleep....I didn't make those rules, God did! It has to end in the Wintertime. So we get another bunch of months to pay those bills up before the end of the world a la Planet of Gen X comes around...(yawn, excuse me)...to put us all...to sleep...(yawn!) Love, Carol PS My older brother told me the end of the world was supposed to be December 14, 1962....something happened though, so nothing happened. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2003 Report Share Posted March 6, 2003 Dear Raghu, with due regards to the astronomers and astrologers, I tend to believe in the great epics and the info brought out in the Bhagavad gita which says the life of Kali yuga is xxxxxxxx years (which you know) . But Kali yuga has lapsed only by about 5000 years and the balance ? So while agreeing with you that damage to the earth and its living beings would take place, I do not tend to agree that this is going to be the end of the world. kali yuga has to spend its remaining balance before the world is going to come to an end. EG - "Das Goravani" <> <gjlist> Friday, March 07, 2003 6:46 AM [GJ] Planet X and Earth Changes? > > Hello everyone, > > I have just learned about "Planet X". > > Supposedly, this planet, a dwarf star, is supposed to pass by earth in May. > It will supposedly cause a pole shift, earthquakes, and basically, kill most > people etc on Earth. Supposedly, those in the know are building their > shelters now. > > There are numerous websites about this planet, it's orbit, everything... > which I've been viewing. Naturally, this is very disturbing, if one is at > all attached to life as we know it. > > Anybody know anything either yay or nay, especially nay, about this subject? > > I am generally skeptical. I have not had the time or brain power to research > this enough to have a firm opinion. The websites look convincing, but I tend > to disbelieve when someone says the end of the world is this spring. > > Thanks in advance, > > das goravani > > > > > Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat > : gjlist- > > > > Your use of is subject to > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2003 Report Share Posted March 6, 2003 For a body to have significant affect on the Earth, it must be reaonably close to the eliptic plane. Since gravitation is an inverse square relation (F=g*m*m'/r^2) where m is the mass of earth and m' is the mass of the affecting body, and r is the distance between them (g is the gravitational constant), the m' must be very large, or the r must be very small. In either case, we would expect to see perturbations of the other planets and moons prior to that of Earth. Pluto is very light (having been a moon once itself) and would be a good candidate; as are the moons of Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune (Titan, possibly an exception). In addition, we would see chunks of the asteroid belt torn out of its orbit (its bits are very light compared to a dark body) and the orbits of Ceres and such would be greatly purturbed. However, the NASA probes to the asteroids, and comets, last year were spot on target. Comets still arrive on schedule (and the Oort Cloud, where they originate would have been smacked many years ago). I haven't heard that there is any great evidence that has corroboration that there is a dark body headed this way. And BTW, dwarf stars (white, brown and dark bodies) are VERY dense. The hold the matter of the core of a Nova-ed star in their mass. These stars are 2x to 20x the size of our sun before they blow and a significant amount remains behind (about 50-60%). Nope, I just cannot buy it until somebody comes out with a plate either showing a gravity lens in the direction of the supposed body, or a significant purturbation of the celestial bodies. Any other takers?? -- John M *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 3/6/03 at 5:16 PM Das Goravani wrote: >Hello everyone, > >I have just learned about "Planet X". > >Supposedly, this planet, a dwarf star, is supposed to pass by earth in May. >It will supposedly cause a pole shift, earthquakes, and basically, kill >most >people etc on Earth. Supposedly, those in the know are building their >shelters now. > >There are numerous websites about this planet, it's orbit, everything... >which I've been viewing. Naturally, this is very disturbing, if one is at >all attached to life as we know it. > >Anybody know anything either yay or nay, especially nay, about this >subject? > >I am generally skeptical. I have not had the time or brain power to >research >this enough to have a firm opinion. The websites look convincing, but I >tend >to disbelieve when someone says the end of the world is this spring. > >Thanks in advance, > >das goravani > > > > >Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat >: gjlist- > > > >Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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