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<blockquote data-quote="Candyman" data-source="post: 773671" data-attributes="member: 6906"><p>No we are not passing through the 'x-ray' of a black hole, that's just the stuff that the black hole spits out, we could never be anywhere near that, if we did the radiation from it would kill anything living in it's path.</p><p></p><p>Yes a galaxy is still very tall, but as you can see in that pic, generally it's flat, they are all flat as a pose to ball shaped like mostly everything else in space that's not a gas. Some galaxy's have hit each other and we can see diff' effects as a result, but in most cases galaxy's are flat.</p><p></p><p>We not talking mass extinction as such here, what we are talking about is an event that could give us some very extreme weather, more extreme than ever seen before and there is plenty of evidence of that about from the past, poles shifting, huge volcanic activity, floods like never seen in our time... etc, etc.</p><p></p><p>Back when this happened before life was nothing like it is today, the amount of humans and built up places on coast lines is like nothing the world has ever seen before, just think what 30ft of water could do, or 300mph winds? The weather system as we know it is set and we have built everything in places based on this normal system, this system could bigtime shift and change forever changing topics to cold places and vise-verse.</p><p></p><p>Dec21st 2012 is the peek of moving though this part of out galaxy, it will take several weeks to pass right through the most dence part. Were in no way are all going to die, however, it is a very real thing that millions could die as a result of extreme weather, entire places 'could' be wiped off the map forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Candyman, post: 773671, member: 6906"] No we are not passing through the 'x-ray' of a black hole, that's just the stuff that the black hole spits out, we could never be anywhere near that, if we did the radiation from it would kill anything living in it's path. Yes a galaxy is still very tall, but as you can see in that pic, generally it's flat, they are all flat as a pose to ball shaped like mostly everything else in space that's not a gas. Some galaxy's have hit each other and we can see diff' effects as a result, but in most cases galaxy's are flat. We not talking mass extinction as such here, what we are talking about is an event that could give us some very extreme weather, more extreme than ever seen before and there is plenty of evidence of that about from the past, poles shifting, huge volcanic activity, floods like never seen in our time... etc, etc. Back when this happened before life was nothing like it is today, the amount of humans and built up places on coast lines is like nothing the world has ever seen before, just think what 30ft of water could do, or 300mph winds? The weather system as we know it is set and we have built everything in places based on this normal system, this system could bigtime shift and change forever changing topics to cold places and vise-verse. Dec21st 2012 is the peek of moving though this part of out galaxy, it will take several weeks to pass right through the most dence part. Were in no way are all going to die, however, it is a very real thing that millions could die as a result of extreme weather, entire places 'could' be wiped off the map forever. [/QUOTE]
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