Recap section The Evidence
Summary of “evidence” and “local bubble”
I'll summarize everything I discovered and wrote previously, even for those who don't want to read everything.
In practice, my curiosity to know if we are experiencing “particular” periods described in the Bible as “end times” led me to study the sky and the stars.
This is because in the Bible it is written that there will be earthquakes in one place after another and signs in the sky and stars.
Then I discovered that earthquakes and volcanic eruptions do not occur randomly, but are activated by radiation from space.
I have ascertained that exploding stars, called Novae and Supernovae, emit a lot of this radiation and that, once they reach the earth, they cause earthquakes and eruptions.
To confirm these facts I checked all the supernovae that exploded from 1500 to today and compared them with: the Sun's cycle, earthquakes on earth, volcanoes on earth. Supernova explosions match these events perfectly although the data from 500 years ago is not complete. Furthermore, I have ascertained that the last supernova visible to the naked eye exploded 500 years ago (SN 1604) so, since one occurs every 200 years or so, it is very likely that one will explode in these times.
While I was studying space I also noticed, reading it in publications and on Wikipedia, that the Earth is entering a Galactic cloud that is much less dense in matter than the ones where it was. Being less dense it allows more harmful galactic radiation to pass through. I searched for material from 1800-1900 to today and also in this case I discovered that the theory of some astronomers is correct: the earth is leaving its cloud (LIC) to enter the less dense cloud (Local Bubble).
Due to the fact that more radiation passes through, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions have increased significantly over the last 100 years. I took all the data and evidence and put it on graphs that fit together perfectly.
Furthermore, this passage to a new position in the galaxy causes many other “damages” which I have explained on the “consequences” page.
So I also calculated that if a supernova were to explode today (and it wouldn't be uncommon because they haven't exploded for a long time) the consequences would be much worse than before 1800.
In fact, since the solar system is passing through a new galactic cloud that is less dense, this would allow a greater number of radiation coming from the supernova to reach us and cause “damage”.
Then I recalculated that the distance of a probable supernova becomes dangerous even when it is from a minimum of 1100 to a maximum of 2600 light years.
Below these distances the damage to the earth could be catastrophic.
So official science indicated 50 light years (and then corrected itself with greater distances), the calculations I made since 1550 indicated a harmful distance of 500-1000 light years while now in light of studies on the position of the earth in the galaxy the distance increases up to 1100-2600 light years.
The chapter dedicated to the search for “evidence” ended here. The next pages are dedicated to the search for a star candidate to explode as a supernova, if there ever were one. I invite you to read the “Next Supernova Candidates” page.
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