Re: Saturn hexagon revisited
- From: gb6726 <gb6726@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 12:33:51 -0700
On Aug 31, 1:29 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 31, 12:46 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 30, 9:46 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I haven't heard of this before. What would be the first guess? The
core is
pulsating. The whole planet has a rhythmic vibration causing a
swirling at
the South and a vibrating disturbance at the top. Vibrations in water
can
create such phenomena.
Something large may have fallen inside the planet and it didn't melt
yet,
the core is not round, it has an unregular round shape inside, and
it's
pulsating from the lack of inbalance, it's probably at the North side
within
causing a swirling at the South pole.
Meaningless.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/cassini/pia09187-200.gif
Looks like alien. That whole region, even Jupiter's Europa has weird
things.
Maybe they are reaching out with intelligence, like in the film
Contact,
marking the sixth planet from the Sun with the sign six, meaning they
know of other planets. They know they are the sixth planet.
The six appears on the sixth planet, asking either for help or
reaching out, or declaring a war, giving a sign of their existence
under the sign 6 6 6.
Want to just forget it all and fade away in mind with perpetual
motion?
www.geocities.com/gmbajszar/pm.htm
.
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