Tuesday, January 16, 2018

You Made Me Look Something Up

And that's a big difference in the way I operate vs. gematria confirmation bias.


The suggestion was made that Saturn is actually a burned up brown dwarf star and the original sun in our solar system.


My first reaction was to think this is pretty unlikely. But I'm no astrophysicist, so if this is going to be factual error of the month territory I'm going to have to look it up. And surprisingly there's a bit more to the story than I thought. I can understand based on science how this could be considered.


My skepticism was based on knowing the overused numerology of Saturn=93 which means Sun for the wrong reasons and Saturn is the timekeeper and blah, blah, blah.


Keeping the science to a minimum, it's possible that a Saturn sized planet could be from a burned out star. Based on masses, sizes and theoretical ages and stuff way over my head. We could get answers if we could research what was going on in the core of Saturn and Jupiter, but we can't. The same way we don't know if Venus is a constant temperature of 462 degrees everywhere at all times.


Dude. You realize your evidence for Saturn being a dwarf star is a variation of, "Because I told you so"?


I like this answer. Based in mass and corresponding gravity and stuff, Earth wouldn't exist as we know it. You wouldn't be typing that because you wouldn't exist. The physics shows this COULD happen, but not in our solar system.


Hubbard showed good form and replied he'd heard that, but wasn't sure if it was true. Good job.


Now, since (from a post just yesterday) the Sun is 93 million miles away. Why isn't the Earth 93 million miles away from SATURN=93? Because it's too convenient to suggest that cosmic forces we can't control means that 93 has significance at one point and not at another point, by the person with no actual evidence on why 93 has any significance to freemason tomfoolery.







http://freetofindtruth.blogspot.com/2018/01/54-93-108-118-226-warriors-over.html
And how did this 108 suddenly pop in from science? It almost looks like you're suggesting that 108 is 54x2. I don't think so. But...Oracle comes into the narrative out of the blue. But we started off with. Oh, the God's Son for "Sun" is another cute touch which goes really well with claiming you don't make up phrases.


A basketball game?? WTF? Millions of miles of distance was created to rig one basketball game? Or this game was soooooo important? It's not even a playoff game. None of the players died or some ultra bizarre event happened. It was just a game and one team happened to score a total number of points that occurs pretty frequently in the NBA?


This is the reason I only do one of these a month. Instead of picking an equally ludicrous suggestion that somewhere through the third quarter blah, blah, blah means something every tiny little bit of physics and 108 suddenly becomes important.


If people believe this it's easy to see how a comparatively simple hurricane is reasonable sounding. The alternative of not being alive from the additional gravitational pull of another star is looking oh so attractive.


Well. At least I learned something today.

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