Galactic Superwaves

Does anyone know the answer to the 26,000 year mystery? Or is it a 13,000 year mystery with 500 year intervals? Many scientists believe that our galaxy is traversed across its diameter with what’s called a galactic plane that’s in essence the black hole that birthed us. We would thus cross this imaginary line every 13,000 years as we circle the center of our galaxy.

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Or is there a huge black hole at the center of our galaxy, or maybe as astrophysicist Paul LaViolette has proposed that at the center of our galaxy isn’t a black hole but a massive object that explodes periodically for some unknown reason. LaViolette has predicted that such explosions occur every 13,000 years or so and then on a lesser degree every 500 years of so.

These explosions send out galactic superwaves (cosmic rays) or electromagnetic pulse waves (EMP waves).

The theory is that the last time (13,000 years ago) that our center belched, it caused then end of the last ice age: 11,000BCE or thereabouts. So, as you might guess, we’re due another hit, another galactic belch that could occur around that infamous year of 2012. What’s new?

These 13,000 year galactic superwaves send out a “dusting” that causes our sun to increase it’s activity which in turn causes us more problems. And, if indeed our galactic center decides to act up again around 2012 when our suns normal eleven year sunspot cycle is at its peak, well, most of out satellites could be toast in seconds, not to mention a lot of earthly headaches as well.

There’s so much that we don’t know, but what we’re discovering is that ancient cultures had some insights that go beyond our current understandings and they tried to preserve and warn us of things to come in mythical language that’s currnently being unearthed and poorly translated.

But, are very many listening?

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