Light Eye
02-04-2005, 12:35 PM
dear friends,
if you do a search of dr. baldev you'll find quite a few sites where he's
mentioned. i don't necessarily "buy" his 2 big bangs theory - though it is a
possibility. the title of these articles is somewhat "sensational" but if one
thinks of the sun of god as a kind of "pressure cooker" - i'm thinking of it's
"fusion" activity and in the simplest form ;-) it makes sense that the energy
build-up (pressure) needs to be vented or else...
be well, be love.
david
http://internationalreporter.com/news/read.php?id=456
"it is interesting to note that there is a continuous flare up after every 11
years to save the sun from being burst into "fireball" and the planets to live
their normal life in the solar system," dr. raj baldev said.
http://internationalreporter.com/news/read.php?id=464
"in short, the fundamentals of the sun, solar system and the cosmos are changing
fast, either it is dangerous, which i think it is so, however, it is quite
interesting and simultaneously thrilling." dr raj baldev concluded.
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if you do a search of dr. baldev you'll find quite a few sites where he's
mentioned. i don't necessarily "buy" his 2 big bangs theory - though it is a
possibility. the title of these articles is somewhat "sensational" but if one
thinks of the sun of god as a kind of "pressure cooker" - i'm thinking of it's
"fusion" activity and in the simplest form ;-) it makes sense that the energy
build-up (pressure) needs to be vented or else...
be well, be love.
david
http://internationalreporter.com/news/read.php?id=456
"it is interesting to note that there is a continuous flare up after every 11
years to save the sun from being burst into "fireball" and the planets to live
their normal life in the solar system," dr. raj baldev said.
http://internationalreporter.com/news/read.php?id=464
"in short, the fundamentals of the sun, solar system and the cosmos are changing
fast, either it is dangerous, which i think it is so, however, it is quite
interesting and simultaneously thrilling." dr raj baldev concluded.
[non-text portions of this message have been removed]