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Originally Posted by Elitecamper
It's not planet X, the source is the sun of our sun. It's a gigantic sun with rings like Saturn except they are radiation rings.
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mmmmmmm, the sun of our sun?
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Originally Posted by Elitecamper
Our sun and solar system orbit this gigantic sun with radiation rings, it's name is Acloyne. There are seven solar systems orbiting this gigantic sun, these 7 are the Pleiades.
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This sentence would imply that our sun (the yellow one in the sky) is part of the pleiades, which is not true. And that the pleiades (also called the 7 sisters) are but six, which is also not true (implying that our sun is number 7, but we already know that our sun is not part of the pleiades).
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Originally Posted by Elitecamper
Each sun is the center of a solar system, and Alcyone is the center of seven solar systems.
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I guess we can let the first part of the sentence go through. The second one however ... Alcyone would have great influence on the neighbouring stars, why are only our sun and the pleiades "locked" to this sun of suns, as e.g. proxima centauri is a lot closer to us.
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Originally Posted by Elitecamper
The rings of Alcoyne extend themselves across many light years; they are immensely huge and our solar system is entering into these rings.
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what kind of energy? guess I will have to look at a website somewhere, but interestingly this sun of suns is not mentioned on the wiki page about this person Samael Aun Weor, nor stars.
And I don't understand, if we are circling around this alcyone we must be in a very elliptical orbit, because otherwise we would not be entering the rings. ohh questions questions.
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Originally Posted by Elitecamper
Scientist have not spotted this great sun, as the third dimension is not the only dimension in the universe. But the effects of it as starting to be felt. This will only increase as we pass through the rings.
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no, indeed, there is also the first and second dimension, otherwise we would not have a 3D world, but that is probably what you wanted to say. However, this is kind of strange, because if I were a 2D person, I would be able to see images of 3D objects (just read the very fine novel "flatland"). This means that even though this celestial body would be 4-5-6 dimensional, we would nonetheless be able to observe it, unless it has some very special properties that it only emits radiation along the one axis that we cannot observe. but that would be very special.
a quick search on the web showed me
this pdf about the rings of Alcyone, but I cannot read it now. playing time is up.