If there is an explosion on the sun, then this implies that Venus will be impacted after an hour, the Earth after six and Mars after 18. This ties in with our previous "Event Timetable" formation.
The triangle in the centre is made of three figure "7"s telling us it is a date/time formation. There are three triangles including the space in the centre, each with three sides: 3-3-3, the 333rd day of the year.
The shape is not uniform, despite its appearance. Where 11pm and 12am are marked, the scrolling squares are actually slightly bigger so that 11 rather than 12 touches the triangle point. We can then apply sunrise and sunset on 28 November 2012 which is at 0800 GMT and 1600 GMT give or take a couple of minutes.
Note also that the tramlines intersect the inner circle at 2, 8, 11 and 12: 28/11/12. The line joining 12pm and 11pm also represents 2300 as 12+11=23.
The uppermost tramline runs through 3pm to 8pm with the midway between 5 and 6pm. This coincides with the other circles which suggest an event on the sun around this time.
Finally look at the tramlines as they cross the central triangles. The lowest makes an "=" or a pair of "-", representing "2". The upper makes "= = = =" which represents "8": 28, our date.
Again, it all seems to fit perfectly. Alarmingly so.
Let's take a look at a formation from this year. It was one of the last:
It shares the same "safety zone" icon that we saw previously. So, if we take that to also represent the lunar eclipse on the 28th we can position the circle so that it is more representative of Earth and reflects what is happening in the sky as well.
Opposite the lunar eclipse and the Moon/Jupiter conjunction is the Mars/Pluto pairing. In the Northern Hemisphere at 2300 GMT it has set along with the Sun. In the Southern Hemisphere, however, it is high in the sky, with the Sun.
It is here that the object on the bottom right is heading towards.
It makes sense re the position of the safety zone and explains why there would be one, it seems.
No comments:
Post a Comment