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Breaking! September 28th, 2015 Event Horizon Connection… Gamma Radiation From Other Galaxies,In The Mainsteam News
1. Archangel Michael, has mentioned the Event Horizon, regarding an intense portion of the photon belt, that earth would head through around September 28, 2015… is GAMMA RADIATION.
Breaking!! Archangel Michael Now In Human Form, Describes September Event Horizon, “Most Extraordinary Event In History”
Archangel Michael On Galactic Wave-X: Moving Into Intense Part Of Photon Belt Causing Your Ions Begin Spin Faster And Faster!
Breaking! Archangel Michael on ‘Ascension Wave-X Event Horizon’ Unprecedented Cosmic Wave to Impact Earth in Late September 2015
Earth Is Already Riding “Wave-X”: September Ascension Event Horizon Is Called, “TETRAD, 9282015″
2. Gamma radiation associated with other galaxies has made the mainstream news!
Belfast Telegraph - Aug 4, 2015
A ring of nine cataclysmic explosions five billion light years across is thought to be the largest feature ever seen in the observable universe. Ads by Google. Each of thegamma ray bursts (GRBs) releases as much energy in a few seconds as the Sun will …
Daily Mail - Aug 4, 2015
A US-Hungarian team recently discovered a ring of nine gamma ray bursts, in nine distant galaxies, 5 billion light years across. An image of the distribution of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) on the sky at a distance of 7 billion light years, centred on the …
Headlines & Global News - Aug 5, 2015
A team of researchers spotted a ring of nine gamma ray bursts and galaxies that is a whopping five billion light-years across, the Royal Astronomical Society reported.Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the universe’s brightest objects, and are the products …
The Monitor Daily - Aug 5, 2015
Each of the seen gamma ray bursts represents a galaxy and with powers combined and bursts gathered together, their explosive energy reveals a massive ring of galaxies, which is the largest feature observed in the universe. According to the observations …
Sci-News.com - Aug 5, 2015
A team of astronomers from Hungary and the United States has announced the discovery of the largest regular formation in the observable Universe – a ring with a diameter of 5.6 billion light-years, displayed by 9 gamma ray bursts (GRBs), and hence …
Delhi Daily News - 14 hours ago
Astronomers discover ring of nine gamma ray bursts 5.6 bn light-years across – Hungarian-US team of astronomers has discovered what seems to be the largest feature in the observable universe: a ring of nine gamma ray bursts – and hence galaxies – 5 …
UPI.com - Aug 4, 2015
Gamma-ray bursts, or GRBs, are the brightest electromagnetic events in the universe — thought to be the result of explosive high-mass stars collapsing into black holes. These extremely luminous and faraway events help astronomers map distant galaxies.
Tech Times - Aug 5, 2015
An international group of astronomers says they’ve detected what may be the biggest feature or structure in the known universe, a circular ring of nine galaxies that stretches five billion light years across. The galaxies have been detected by gamma …
Mother Nature Network - 11 hours ago
It was discovered after researchers identified a ring of nine gamma ray bursts (GRBs) that appeared to be at very similar distances from us, each around 7 billion light years away. GRBs are the brightest electromagnetic events known to occur in the …
Science Recorder - 19 hours ago
Gamma ray bursts are thought to occur when a massive dying star runs out of fuel and collapses in on itself, creating a black hole. Before all the star’s matter falls into the black hole, enormously powerful jets of energy shoot out of the star’s north …
NDTV - 14 hours ago
Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most luminous events in the universe, releasing as much energy in a few seconds as the Sun does over its 10 billion year lifetime. They are thought to be the result of massive stars collapsing into black holes. Their …
RTT News - 4 hours ago
A group of astronomers have found what might be the largest feature in the observable universe, a ring of nine galaxies stretched over 5 billion light years across. The galactic ring was revealed by nine gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and is located seven …
NDTV - Aug 5, 2015
Astronomers Discover Largest Feature in the Universe. Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most luminous events in the universe, releasing as much energy in a few seconds as the Sun does over its 10 billion year lifetime. (Representational Image) …
Focus News - 17 hours ago
Astronomers have found what may be the largest feature in the known universe: a ring of nine gamma ray bursts – and hence galaxies – five billion light years across. Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) are the most luminous events in the universe, releasing as …
Sputnik International - Aug 4, 2015
The gamma-ray bursts are arranged in a 36° ring that appears to be over 5 billion light years across. For comparison purposes, the Milky Way galaxy has a diameter of 100,000 light years, and the largest known galaxy has a diameter of only 6 million …
Metro - Aug 5, 2015
Scientists have just found the biggest thing in the universe – a vast, mysterious ‘ring’ five billion light years across. It’s so big that the researchers have no idea why it exists – and it contradicts all current models of the universe. The vast …
Discovery News - Aug 4, 2015
The GRBs are all cataloged in the Gamma Ray Burst Online Index, which precisely records each GRB distance and location, like pins on a cosmic map. Astronomers believe these GRBs (and therefore the galaxies they inhabit) are somehow associated as all …
Nanowerk - Aug 4, 2015
(Nanowerk News) A Hungarian-US team of astronomers have found what appears to be the largest feature in the observable universe: a ring of nine gamma ray bursts – and hence galaxies – 5 billion light years across. The scientists, led by Prof Lajos …
RedOrbit - Aug 5, 2015
A team of American and Hungarian astronomers has announced the discovery of the largest cosmic feature in the known universe – a ring of nine gamma ray bursts (GRBs) 5 billion light-years across. GRBs are the brightest events in the universe, releasing …
University Herald - Aug 5, 2015
The researchers made their discovery using the Konkoly Observatory in Budapest thanks to a series of gamma ray bursts (GRB) that illuminated the search area. The new study challenges the “Cosmological Principle,” which essentially caps how large …
Yahoo News UK - Aug 4, 2015
Astronomers are puzzled over what is creating the largest feature in the observable universe — a massive sphere of nine galaxies across five billion light-years. The galactic ring revealed by nine gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), is located seven billion …
Science World Report - Aug 4, 2015
In this case, the researchers detected gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), which are the most luminous events in the universe. GRBs release as much energy in a few seconds as the sun does over its 10 billion year lifetime. Researchers believe that they’re the …
Observer News - Aug 4, 2015
BUDAPEST, Hungary, Aug. four (UPI) — A world staff of astronomers say they’ve discovered the most important function within the recognized universe, a hoop of 9 gamma-ray bursts measuring 5 billion light-years throughout. Gamma-ray bursts, or GRBs …
Techie News - Aug 5, 2015
Led by Prof Lajos Balazs of Konkoly Observatory in Budapest, a team of Hungarian-US astronomers mapped the location of 9 gamma ray bursts using their huge luminosity and in the process mapped out the location of distant galaxies. Researchers observed …
Updated News - Aug 4, 2015
The largest feature in the universe A Hungarian-US team of astronomers have found what appears to be the largest feature in the observable universe: a ring of nine gammaray bursts — and hence galaxies — 5 billion light years across. The scientists …
3. It is likely that if other galaxies have gamma radiation that we can measure, then so too, does our galaxy….
4. It is likely that gamma radiation is slowly but surely changing the nature of life in our solar system… there is plenty of evidence for this!
5. It is interesting that the gamma radiation from other galaxies makes the news… but what about the radiation in our own galaxy? Are we affected by it? Yeah!
Indian in the machine
If Im still alive in 2016, you will hear from me I haunt you to continue to EAT MORE GMO
Could you possibly make an early start on Idjit peddling da machine on September 29 2015?
Shove a heapin helpin og GMO soy milk down his vegan hole….