The stars show the past. Like water ripples, rings of darkness surround Earth every 12,000 light years.
Tock goes the galactic clock.
1. The distance of a star in light years is how long ago you are seeing it.
2. Doug Vogt noticed star gaps in our galaxy every 12k light-years from us. The last one was almost 12k years ago.
3. Micronovas create a dust shell obscuring the star temporarily. Survivorship bias.
4. The spheres of stellar darkness surrounding Earth show periods when our whole galaxy was dark — although inside the dust shrouds, night might be brighter due to reflected sunlight.
5. How many years do we have left?
6. Our stellar cluster is moving into a charged dust cloud. See Suspicious0bservers.
7. Solar cycle 25 is outperforming predictions.
8. Solar CMEs interact with the Earth's magnetosphere.
9. Earth's magnetosphere is generated by the fast-spinning inner core.
10. A Carrington Event would cripple the electrical grid that allows Earth to support 8 billion people.
11. Is it thinking? About us?
12. The solution to the Fermi Paradox in videogames is instancing. Face the fog gate, friend, and ascend.
Discussions
Venues
Micronova clock
MrDohh
Any explanation for why there seem to be a gap every 12k light year?
Also in picture 9, I think cosmic web is the right word/phrase. Thats super interesting though. Are we living in someone's brain? 👀
The stars in our galaxy micronova every 12,000 years.
Graphenium
Very interesting thought process to begin to explain some very important mysteries, just hoping for some further insights:
What exactly is the image of this process over time looking like? Can you describe the events of one whole cycle (not specifics, but generally what’s occurring/driving things)? Is our Sun the thing that’s micro-nova’ing? Or is the idea that the Galaxy actually has “concentric rings of charged dust” from some other cause which somehow cause a micronova event?
Cheers thanks for sharing and thanks for actually producing something too!
Every star in our galaxy micronovas within a roughly synchronized period.
What that looks like in our solar system varies considerably, in terms of planetary impact. You might read Velikovsky.
Astrophysical enquiries
ApeTogethaStrong
Why don't these dust shells concealing the light have an infrared signature? If they're blocking the light, they are absorbing the energy. This would actually be a technosignature that SETI has already spent time searching for, since it's equivalent to a dyson sphere/swarm. We'd even know where to look. We should see a spherical shell of infrared dust signatures around us in 12,000 lightyear increments.
Where does the dust go? Does it fall back into the star? Go out into space? Why does it last for a short period of time? Why aren't there concentric rings of this dust emanating out from the galaxy?
How do these stars synchronize their "micronovas"? Some kind of faster than light communication? For them to disappear at the same distance from us requires that they all dim simultaneously from one particular reference frame.
Why don't we constantly see stars dim and undim? The starless gap should be moving away from us at exactly C, even if all the stars dimmed simultaneously. On interior edge of this gap, we should see stars "undimming", and on the exterior edge, we should see new ones dimming. The average distance between stars in the milky way is only 5 lightyears, so this should be happening constantly.
Why don't these dust shells concealing the light have an infrared signature?
If there are no such signatures, maybe you've falsified the theory. Or maybe the science is suppressed to avoid panic.
We only just observed a micronova for the first time in 2022, and the megaflares in our stellar cluster are also novel. Maybe the public simply hasn't paid attention. The USG already knows and has been building DUMBs for decades.
Where does the dust go?
Mapping galactic dust would be a very good idea, and shed light on the electric universe hypothesis, which is hardly comprehensive, but highly relevant.
How do these stars synchronize their "micronovas"?
The galaxy's spirals are not shaped purely by gravity, but also by electromagnetism, which supplies the causal feedback. Synchonization is not exact; there is merely a period of simultaneous darkness.
The sun's magnetic field reverses every 11 years, and we can barely guess why. Why be surprised that the galaxy does something similar?
On interior edge of this gap, we should see stars "undimming", and on the exterior edge, we should see new ones dimming.
Indeed. Perhaps datamining would reveal a luminosity gradient at the fringes.
The USG surely knew about these dark gaps, but didn't publish it. Observatories are subject to national security oversight. Academia is beholden to federal paymasters.
Dungeon instancing
Chriee
Lol what’s up with the dark souls pic at the end?
The dust shroud after a micronova reminds me of a fog gate:
Dungeon instancing, a technique used in online games to provide individual players or groups of players with their own instance of some sort of content
If there are many versions of the timeline, there must be some means to re-synchronize them. A micronova shrouds the solar system, disentangling it from the rest of the galaxy while the Hidden Hand moves behind the Curtain.
djeez11
Where did you learn the link between the universe and geometry instancing ?
The ancients expound the music of the spheres, and the new.
Seek corroboration from multiple sources for that which cannot be hidden, such as the Moon.
Hail the Sun
InspectorG-007
Sunbro for life!
Real-life Sunbow.