Sunday, November 18, 2012

ASTROPHYSICS AND HYPEROPIA


My attention was drawn to the News Media focus on Rogue Planets last week.  Our modern astronomers led by Astrophysicist Philippe Delorme now recognize rogue planets but they say that the closest one is 100 light years (600 trillion Miles) away from planet Earth and would have to configure a magical speed Faster Than Light (FTL) to reach Earth in time for its apocalyptic rendezvous on 21-Dec-2012.  There was no mention of seeing the flagship Nibiru (aka Planet X) between Earth and our Sun, which looks to me like advanced Astro-Hyperopia. One thing I find very interesting is their use of the word “rogue” when there are many other words available to them.  Look up “rogue” in your dictionary & Online and draw your own conclusion but in this context, they have acknowledged that the natures of these planets are negative, harmful, destructive, inimical, rascally, etc., yet it is their duty to deny a Maker, Controller and His law enforcement paraphernalia.

I was also attracted to another scientist, Prof. Brian Cox of Lancashire/Manchester, England.  He is a Knight of Her Royal Majesty (OBE), Pop/TV star and a particle physicist.  He also commented on Rogue Planets but was bold enough to mention Nibiru, which he dismissed with his pregnant Tweet, and I quote:

If anyone else asks me about “Nibiru”, the imaginary bullshit planet I will slap them around their irrational heads with Newton’s Principia.

I took the liberty of looking up Prof. Brian Cox and found him very interesting.  He is in TV showbiz and is adored by the ladies and many other Britons.  Brother Brian ignored Nancy Lieder & Co. and unwittingly but irrationally slapped my head with Newton’s Principia and I fell into Wikipedia where I learnt that it is Isaac’s work of 3 books; of which the third part goes by the esoteric moniker “De Mundi Systemate” and deals with the laws of Planetary motion.  This third book referenced Johannes Kepler, who acknowledges unscientific Astrology, etc?  Consequently, it seems to me that Prof. Brian Cox is one of the important natives to watch in the coming days with regard to Rogue Planets and related content.  I am now following him on Twitter, although I cannot pretend to understand everything he tweets as I’m not a scientific bird--at least not in his class.  If you wanna to join us, go here: www.twitter.com/ProfBrianCox.

Have yourself a nice week.

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