Tuesday, April 28, 2009

So why is the Star of Bethlehem and the A-Star the Same Star in Sagittarius Announcing the Messiah of Earth?

The passage in Luke about "the low estate of his handmaiden" takes on an astronomical meaning when we see Virgo arriving from below with her hand first to emerge above the horizon, i.e. the hand of the maiden.


BLACK HOLES ANNOUNCE THE COMING OF CHRIST


Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD rises upon you. See, darkness covers the earth and thick darkness is over the peoples, but the LORD rises upon you and his glory appears over you. Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn. —Isaiah 60:1-3





And Mary said, "My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,


For he has regarded the low estate of his handmaiden. For behold, henceforth all generations will call me blessed; (Luke 1:48)


The zodiac constellation preceding Capricorn is Sagittarius...JESUS

So why is the Star of Bethlehem and the A-Star the Same Star in Sagittarius Announcing the Messiah of Earth?
Black Holes: What Are They?


Black holes are the evolutionary endpoints of stars at least 10 to 15 times as massive as the Sun. If a star that massive or larger undergoes a supernova explosion, it may leave behind a fairly massive burned out stellar remnant. With no outward forces to oppose gravitational forces, the remnant will collapse in on itself. The star eventually collapses to the point of zero volume and infinite density, creating what is known as a " singularity ". As the density increases, the path of light rays emitted from the star are bent and eventually wrapped irrevocably around the star. Any emitted photons are trapped into an orbit by the intense gravitational field; they will never leave it. Because no light escapes after the star reaches this infinite density, it is called a black hole.


But contrary to popular myth, a black hole is not a cosmic vacuum cleaner. If our Sun was suddenly replaced with a black hole of the same mass, the earth's orbit around the Sun would be unchanged. (Of course the Earth's temperature would change, and there would be no solar wind or solar magnetic storms affecting us.) To be "sucked" into a black hole, one has to cross inside the Schwarzschild radius. At this radius, the escape speed is equal to the speed of light, and once light passes through, even it cannot escape.


The Schwarzschild radius can be calculated using the equation for escape speed.


vesc = (2GM/R)1/2


For photons, or objects with no mass, we can substitute c (the speed of light) for Vesc and find the Schwarzschild radius, R, to be R = 2GM/c2


If the Sun was replaced with a black hole that had the same mass as the Sun, the Schwarzschild radius would be 3 km (compared to the Sun's radius of nearly 700,000 km). Hence the Earth would have to get very close to get sucked into a black hole at the center of our solar system.





The above describes a black hole rationally. What you are saying is nonsense. Stick to religion and stop trying to be scientific....you are not fit for it.
Reply:Interesting observation.





Check my sources in regards to Cayce's interpretation of revelation. Cayce clearly connects the 12 disciples to the Zodiac and I see it also within the entire works of Revelation.





Try Searching under "Edgar Cayce Revelation" and see what you think.
Reply:Sorry, it would have been obscured by the sun.





The astrological dates are given as the time the sun spends in that constellation. Since Sagittarius is right before Capricorn, it would still be impossible to see at that time of the year. It is not a "winter" constellation.
Reply:i was informed by a prof that the "star" may not have been a star at all as there is no astrological record of one in the vincinty, but it was probably celestial event of great magnitiude such as a comet
Reply:An amalgamation of religion and astronomy.


That should make things very clear.


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