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Enormous charged particle outflows
from center of Milky Way detected and mapped


“This IMAGE shows the “geysers” (in blue) shooting out of the Milky Way.”
Credit: Optical image – A. Mellinger, U.Central Michigan; radio image – E. Carretti, CSIRO; radio data – S-PASS team; composition – E. Bresser, CSIRO

– Ramtha on Multiverses in 2012
Three weeks prior to December 21, 2012, Ramtha gave a landmark teaching on the unique alignment, not one within our galaxy or solar system, but one between our universe and another one within the multiverse, or what string theorists call the Bulk. We live in a universe that is out of phase with another universe, one that is usually out of sync with this one. That is why we can inhabit the same space at the same time and yet be unaware of it. During late December, the phases aligned and the veil or barrier between the two was at its thinnest. In this excerpt, Ramtha explains the multiverse reality in which we exist, the Stargate experiments at CERN, and the relationship between the Mayan calendar and this epic 2012 date in world history.


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– Ramtha
November 28, 2012
Yelm, WA.
Excerpt from November/December All-Group Follow-up

January 2, 2013 – “Galactic geysers fueled by star stuff”
“Astronomers made radio observations of the giant bubble structures at the center of the Milky Way to determine what causes them.”

“Enormous outflows of charged particles from the center of our galaxy, stretching more than halfway across the sky and moving at supersonic speeds, have been detected and mapped with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization’s (CSIRO) 64-meter Parkes Radio Telescope.

A team of astronomers from Australia, the U.S., Italy, and The Netherlands recently made observations of the phenomenon, which correspond to the “Fermi Bubbles” found in 2010.

‘There is an incredible amount of energy in the outflows,’ said Lister Staveley-Smith from The University of Western Australia node of the International Center for Radio Astronomy Research in Perth and deputy director of the ARC Center of Excellence for All-sky Astrophysics (CAASTRO). ‘The source of the energy has been somewhat of a mystery, but we know there is a lot there, about a million times as much energy as a supernova explosion — a dying star.’

From top to bottom, the outflows extend 50,000 light-years out of the galactic plane. That’s equal to nearly half the diameter of our galaxy, which is 120,000 light-years.

‘Our solar system is located approximately 30,000 light-years from the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, but we’re perfectly safe as the jets are moving in a different direction to us,’ said Staveley-Smith.

Seen from Earth, but invisible to the human eye, the outflows stretch about two-thirds across the sky from horizon to horizon,” quoting the International Center for Radio Astronomy Research, Perth, Western Australia — Published: January 2, 2013, in Astronomy.com.
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– UPDATE: January 4, 2013
” What’s going on around Andromeda? Curious structure puzzles scientists.”
“Scientists have found 13 dwarf galaxies orbiting the Andromeda galaxy in what appears to be a fairly narrow ring. That makes no sense according to current models of galaxy formation, by Pete Spotts, CS Monitor.
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– UPDATE: January 7, 2013
“Massive outburst in neighbor galaxy surprises astronomers”
“The surprising discovery of a massive outburst in a neighboring galaxy is giving astronomers a tantalizing look at what likely is a powerful belch by a gorging black hole at the galaxy’s center. The scientists were conducting a long-term study of molecules in galaxies, when one of the galaxies showed a dramatic change,” quoting Phys.org.
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– UPDATE: January 8, 2013
“SOFIA Spots Recent Starbursts in the Milky Way Galaxy’s Center”
“Researchers using the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) have captured new images of a ring of gas and dust seven light-years in diameter surrounding the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way, and of a neighboring cluster of extremely luminous young stars embedded in dust cocoons,” quoting ScienceDaily.
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– UPDATE: January 8, 2013
“NASA Milky Way Charged Particle Video”
By Earth Changes Media
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– UPDATE: January 9, 2013
“Astronomers Discover a Planet Almost Identical to Earth”
“Just over a week after astronomers boldly announced that they would discover an Earth twin elsewhere in the universe within the year, NASA’s Kepler telescope spotted a pretty good candidate. Unglamorously named KOI 172.02 — KOI stands for Kepler Object of Interest — this planet is the most Earth-like planet astronomers have discovered yet,” quoting Adam Clark Estes in the Atlantic Wire.
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– UPDATE: May 21, 2015
“WISE spacecraft discovers most luminous galaxy in universe”
“A remote galaxy shining with the light of more than 300 trillion suns has been discovered using data from NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). The galaxy is the most luminous galaxy found to date and belongs to a new class of objects recently discovered by WISE—extremely luminous infrared galaxies, or ELIRGs.

‘We are looking at a very intense phase of galaxy evolution,’ said Chao-Wei Tsai of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, lead author of a new report appearing in the May 22 issue of The Astrophysical Journal. ‘This dazzling light may be from the main growth spurt of the galaxy’s black hole,'” quoting Phys.org.
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– UPDATE: June 8, 2015
“Black Hole Hunters”
“Aiming to make the first portrait of the hungry monster at the center of our galaxy, astronomers built ‘a telescope as big as the world,'” quoting Meridith Kohut for The New York Times.
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Posted: January 2nd, 2013 - Featured Articles, News Headlines, Predictions, Science



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