2012 Sun Mechanics
October 26, 2009 on 9:23 pm | In Uncategorized | No CommentsThe Sun rotates at a slight angle (7.25 degrees), much as our Earth does. However all planets wobble slightly: as the sun wobbles, it puts pressure on its expanding rotating magnetic solar field, causing it to be in imbalance with rotating magnetic fields of other planets. Eventually, this resonance will disrupt the surface of the suns’ plasma flow in its the interior. The magnetic field is not in the same place as a barycenter; which is offset by mass and distance of the rotating body. Having the barycenters [gravitational center] of the two most massive planets, Jupiter and Saturn, in maximum misalignment is especially disruptive. This disturbance, resonates and vibrates its way to the suns’ surface and erupts in sun spots and solar flares or CME’s (Coronal Mass Ejections).
The last solar cycle was at its maximum in 2001. Each active solar cycle has a period when the flares are strongest, usually happening near the solar equator, called the “solar maximum.” This is significant because the next “solar maximum” event will coincide with December 21, 2012. Solar flares are ejected plasma plumes following magentic lines of disruption which loop into space, discharging radiation and strong magnetic electrical currents that travel outward into space. Sometimes, a very strong flare, called a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME), actually leaves the Sun and this deadly mass shoots out from the Sun towards the planets. These CME’s don’t hit anything, but occasionally they hit a planet like Earth. Most solar flares are small, but even a small flare can be dangerous. September 1-2, 1859, a solar flare and/or magnetic storm hits earth. 144 years ago, telegraph wires in both the United States and Europe spontaneously shorted out and lit on fire, causing numerous fires, while the Northern Lights, solar-induced phenomena more closely associated with regions near Earth’s North Pole, were documented as far south as Rome, Havana and Hawaii, with similar effects at the South Pole.
In 1989 a flare hit the North American continent and fried electric lines, zapped power grids in the US and Canada, and created large power backouts. Flares can also effect our moods and physical health. In theory, a large flare impacting the Earth could zap the ionosphere; satellites, cellphones, GPS, and it would irradiate the surface, destroying all life.
Michio Kakku believes that the solar filament surge will be 20xs worse than predicted.
Our solar system is part of a huge disc shaped collection of stars and planets called the Milky Way. We’re located somewhere on the edge of the disc, slightly on top of the narrow disc. But very soon we’ll be moving to the bottom of the disc. This change, from top to bottom, begins on December 21, 2012.
On the same day when our Sun is at it’s solar maximum, something will happen that’s never happened for thousands of eons of time; the ecliptic of our solar system will intersect with the Galactic plane, called the “Galactic Equator” of the Milky Way.
If you imagine our solar system as a spinning wheel; the ecliptic plane, with the sun [sol] in the center, imagine the Milky Way as a much larger version of that model!
Prior to December 2012 we have been drifting on the top of the ecliptic, never really able to see the bottom. The ecliptic and plane are not parallel. They are moving at different angles. On December 21st, 2012, we will be exactly level with the plane — forming an “x” at the Galactic Equator where galactic gravity is the strongest. After 2012, if we are still here, we will be passing through the bottom zone, viewing the Milky Way ecliptic from the South.
re:Annunaki genetically engineered humans to be workers for them.
Nibiru, Sumerians, The Annunaki, human creation, destruction of Sumeria, and how the world will end, also known as the ‘2012 transformation’ in the Mayan Popol Vu.
Nibiru is the 12th planet in our solar system. Nibiru or Marduk was caught in the suns gravitational pull and brought into a collision course with the planet Tiamat which had a course
between Mars and Jupiter. When they collided, the end result was the Earth itself, and the asteroid belt. Eros, Ceres, Pallas, Vesta, Juno, Cheron and Apophis as proof due to the asteroid belt constituent members… fragments of the planet Tiamat.

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