Article: <[email protected]>
From: [email protected](Nancy )
Subject: Re: 12th Planet - any photos ?
Date: 27 Feb 1997 02:32:07 GMT
In article <[email protected]> Jedidiah
Whitten writes:
> What kind of light illuminates your planet, if not sunlight?
..
> Something is camouflaged by being of the same color as its
> background. Since the night sky is more or less black, and
> your planet is red, how can it be camouflaged?
> [email protected] (Jedidiah Whitten)
(Begin ZetaTalk[TM])
Due to the lack of many particles in the light spectrum that you
are used to associating with what you call LIGHT, components that
emerge from your sun and the stars that stand out in the night
sky, you would tend to gloss over the 12th Planet. To you, who
are accustomed to focusing on intense white light, the 12th
Planet is in the background just as the blackness of space is in
the background.
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In article <[email protected]> Greg Neill
writes:
>> 1. the composition is not the composition of reflecting
>> sunlight, but is almost exclusively in the spectrum you
>> would call red light. Thus you will do best if you
filter
>> FOR red light, and by this we mean filtering OUT all
>> but red light.
>
> Well, our eyes see red quite well. Witness the red
appearance
> of Mars, and certain stars. A second magnitude red stellar
> object would be plainly visible, if not altogether
unmistakable.
> [email protected] (Greg Neill)
(Begin ZetaTalk[TM])
You think of your planet Mars as a red planet only because it
reflects light particles in the red spectrum, ALONG WITH THE
OTHER LIGHT COMPONENTS YOUR SUN CASTS ON IT. The 12th Planet's
red light is NOT due to reflecting sunlight, but due, as we have
repeatedly explained, to its own glow. It was called a Brown
Dwarf, when first discovered by the IRAS team in 1983 and called
Planet X, as an object that is a failed star or sun. In this
regards this is an apt term for the 12th Planet, as it has a slow
burn that gives this traveling planets its own heat and light,
reflected through the deep rifts in its oceans and scattered
through its atmosphere.
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Check the web site for more details, in pages off the Science section at:
(Begin ZetaTalk[TM])
ZetaTalk: 12th Planet Glow
Humans are aware of heat and light being produced together - fire, the Sun, and elements heated until they glow. Humans are also aware of light being produced without heat, as with fireflies or minerals that are phosphorescent. And of course, there is heat without light, close at hand as in 98.6 degrees. The 12th Planet has both heat and light, generated from within its core. Life on the 12th Planet, which is inhabited by a large hominoid indistinguishable from humans other than by its size, experiences continuous day. Life that has evolved there does not sleep, but rests. The light is diffused in the atmosphere, and returns to the land surface, but emerges from the core to interact with the atmosphere only via the surface of the deep oceans, which cover the majority of the planet's surface. You may equate this to volcanic activity, where the Earth has numerous places both above ground and under the oceans that ooze molten lava. Just so the 12th Planet has places where the molten and churning substance in its core escapes to the surface.
Fires such as go on in the center of suns do not only proceed full bore. Why would they? Do you not have a fire within you that is maintained at a steady temperature? Do you not find that the fire in your fireplace can be slowed by adjusting the damper? Humans do not understand what is occurring within the Sun, a combustion of sorts that ignited because of the pressure of elements following the big bang, during the congealing period. The Sun was not born, lit. It lit as compression continued to the point where a product of subatomic particle collision did not dissipate, but accumulated, and the degradation of this substance is what you are viewing and feeling in your sunlight. This is a simplistic explanation for a complicated process. The 12th Planet has a similar process ongoing within its core, but being composed of heavier substances than your Sun, this process is slowed. You can equate this to mixing medicine into food, rather than taking it directly. This is tolerated because the incident or rate of medicine reacting with a taste bud is reduced, or slowed.
On the 12th Planet, the heat released diffuses in all
directions, so the surface of the planet is warm but not hot.
Your feet would not blister, but they may feel cool in places
where the rock strata do not provide a good passage for heat,
should you visit that planet. Light only escapes the core where
what is essentially volcanic activity under the water occurs. Of
course, this would occur if there was volcanic activity on the
land surface of the planet, but there is little land surface, and
this long ago hardened. Volcanic activity would not be on the
surface of the Earth, either, should her proportion of water to
land be increased. Water is pooling in the low spots, and the low
spots have less hardened surface mantle as a barrier. Thin places
break, and give release to the pressure from the churning molten
core. The oceans of the 12th Planet, therefore, have places where
diffused light is rising, and other places where the oceans would
appear to you much as your own do here on Earth.
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