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Considering statement like “Astronomers say that it (Betelgeuse) has shrunk by 15 per cent since 1993, by which they mean that it actually did so in the mid 16th century. It may, in fact, already have exploded.”
And the statement of “ Betelgeuse , the biggest Star of Orion Empire had already exploded and not just that Star, but most of the Orion Empire with all its Suns and Planets is gone now! …
I consider the possibility that the Betelgeuse star has already exploded … or not ..
But either way there is an alternate possibility of “cosmic science” at work out in deep space ..
This 7th Universal Plane referred to as our Known Universe of endless space … has always been the breeding ground for stars and suns …
But it’s also starting ground for works of these stars and suns … to undergo an acceleration process unto a quantum leap jump .. which would also initiate a very bright light appearing as an exploding star, in it’s exit from a specific starting ground ….
And though the sun or star would no longer been seen after it’s grand event … it could have actually repositioned itself in on one of the upper sustainable 6th 5th 4th and 3rd upper Universal Planes … where each upper Plane is as vast as this known expansion of space … yet each having it’s different hue of a lit background of space …
It take a specif accelerated mark for quantum leap through firmament barriers separating Universal Planes …
And to only be repositioned within the 7th Plane … would have been considered a failure or “falling short of the glory (meaning bright illumination of light) of God” …
Not only that … but the Father sun of this solar system … has initiated early stages to do the same … and will snatch away with it’s exiting process … all cosmic hosts receiving attuned frequency signals …
This is one reason why our solar system is going through great noticeable changes ….
HERE Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Roughly 1000 times the diameter of our Sun and shining 100 000 times more brightly, Betelgeuse’s impressive statistics come with a cost. For this star is likely on its way to a spectacular supernova explosion, having already swelled into a red supergiant and shed a significant fraction of its outer layers.
The new far-infrared view from Herschel shows how the star’s winds are crashing against the surrounding interstellar medium, creating a bow shock as the star moves through space at speeds of around 30 km/s.
A series of broken, dusty arcs ahead of the star’s direction of motion testify to a turbulent history of mass loss. Full report HERE.