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<blockquote data-quote="Candyman" data-source="post: 773491" data-attributes="member: 6906"><p>Monty, i'm very much the same opinion as you bro and agree fully with ya, but strip away all the stuff that that's been proven wrong in the past time and time again and look at just the real science for a min.</p><p></p><p>Our earth and sun is going to line up with the black hole at the centre of our galaxy in 2012, this much is fact. We can see how ALL galaxy's are flat and not ball shaped like everything else. This means the gravitational pull from a black hole is flat and like a powerful beam of energy spanning trillions of light years into space. </p><p></p><p>We know the sun and moon control the tides of earth, so what effects would the result of passing through a powerful beam of gravity from a black hole have on our planet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Candyman, post: 773491, member: 6906"] Monty, i'm very much the same opinion as you bro and agree fully with ya, but strip away all the stuff that that's been proven wrong in the past time and time again and look at just the real science for a min. Our earth and sun is going to line up with the black hole at the centre of our galaxy in 2012, this much is fact. We can see how ALL galaxy's are flat and not ball shaped like everything else. This means the gravitational pull from a black hole is flat and like a powerful beam of energy spanning trillions of light years into space. We know the sun and moon control the tides of earth, so what effects would the result of passing through a powerful beam of gravity from a black hole have on our planet? [/QUOTE]
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