AscendingStarseed Tue Nov 29, 2011 8:45 pm
Carol wrote:I recall reading somewhere that as the solar system comes closer to the galactic core that it will eventually become part of the Milky Way - meaning its current location in space will change.
Exactly Carol! It appears that as we move into new areas of space we're entering a virtual cosmic soup of situations that have an affect on planetary bodies.
We're entering some kind of massive magnetic ribbon that scientist have no idea what it is or how it's going to affect the sun or anything else in the solar system. We're approaching the galactic plane, or equator where Hopi legend says the planet will go thru the "Great Shaking". There are several planetary objects, possibly dwarf suns lurking around the neighborhood and even have photos of one with a mini solar system in the area. We're also getting very close to a photon cloud of some sort...
That's what we the "weee" folk are aware of at this point...what else is out there that we're not aware of? As the solar system "spins" it's path while barreling through space and into new areas, we're surely encountering new anomalies. As well as possibly even new forms of magnetism that could be pull the moon off it's axis or any other celestial body for that matter. Since the moon isn't the only thing that's moved it appears that something is affecting the balance of everything in the solar system, tweeking things out of their place...
Maybe the earth moved off it's axis, not the moon.
I heard the same thing about the earth moving into the Milkyway, two galaxy's are colliding and we are on the edge of the Sagitarrius galaxy that's merging into, or slowly being gobbled up by the much larger Milkyway.