Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by Spektralscavenger » Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:29 am

A picture of the Flood:

After the blinding light it rained for weeks and waters from below raised too. When the torrential rains stopped Earth was a waterworld; it rained billions tons of dust too; from space and from fierce volcanoes spitting it. Some weeks later the waters had filtered through downwards leaving muddy continents. Aquatic animals like fish and little animals like insects were not comfortable_ quite uncomfortable indeed_ but had not much of a problem to live on. Some animals survived despite have been buried for... years in a sort of hibernation. The very low levels of oxygen (much of the water came from hydrogen firing the atmosphere http://www.varchive.org/itb/hydrox.htm and lightning combined oxygen into nitrates and into sulphur), relatively high levels of hydrogen sulphide (the activity of anaerobic organisms like sulphate reductors went tenfold) and cold weather made it possible. Normally cyanobacteria and the like would have restored oxygen levels in less than a year but in the cold and relatively dark world took over a hundred years. Some people thought the survivors (probably less than 50 humans) were the first humans and had been created from the mud or clay; plants and fungus were "created" de novo as well, in this case only the seeds had to self-preserve. If the world is many millions of years old probably wasn´t the first global flood nor the second nor the third... maybe not even the first since some human is around. The cosmic order changed after the Flood...

The Hopi myth I posted above speaks of a global catastrophe before the Flood:

The world had posts at the poles (Birkeland currents?), once the posts "broke" and Earth spun away wildly freezing completely. Some time afterwards the posts were restored and so life. That doesn´t sound magic or fantasy, that pretty much sounds science! A good occasion to refuge in some warm cave. This was (if not a made up story there must be some evidence of global glaciation in the last, 40,000 years?) most likely an episode of orbital chaos. No one knows whether these happen once per thousands years or once per million years or even less often.

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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by Sparky » Sun Oct 06, 2013 7:41 am

Looking for information about how Saturn was "powered" or energized. Did it pick up energy from the space that it traveled through? Was it connected to a trailing birkeland rope? My understanding is that it was from outside of this solar system.
there must be some evidence of global glaciation in the last, 40,000 years?)
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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by Xuxalina Rihhia » Wed Oct 30, 2013 11:39 pm

A bit of a change within the topic; some pictures to further explain the Saturn theory. The the first three are diagrams and the fourth is a four pictures in one; the first subpicture is of a plasma lamp, the second pic is using gaussian blur of 100 to average out the color of the light, the third is with Saturn in it and the fourth is how it probably would look to our eyes, along with the plasmasphere.
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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by Xuxalina Rihhia » Sun Nov 03, 2013 6:37 pm

Here is another diagram of the arrangement of the Saturnian system; Neptune and Uranus were most likely part of it as well. Uranus got its strange tilt from cosmic bolts of electricity which knocked it off of its original axis. The axes of the planets including Uranus got knocked askew at least to a tiny amount after the Saturnian system broke up and Saturn became a cold gas giant along with Neptune and Uranus as well as Jupiter from our present sun.
The Saturnian system was in a small Herbig-Haro configuration and in those days Saturn as well as Uranus and Neptune glowed from the external cosmic electricity coming to them.
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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by Xuxalina Rihhia » Fri Nov 29, 2013 8:12 pm

Anyone else have any diagrams of Earth under Saturn? Thanks in advance.

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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by Sparky » Sat Nov 30, 2013 4:02 pm

Has someone given a good explanation of the dispersal of the planets to their present orbits, and locked to the sun. Was that the time of electrical interaction between the planets. A link would be nice, and appreciated... ;) ...thanks... :D
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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by Spektralscavenger » Thu Dec 05, 2013 1:43 pm

I don´t pretend to be an expert in comparative mythology but in case 8-) here´s my 2 cents:

Some of the deeds assigned to Mars may belong to TITAN instead. Titan rather than Venus might have been the body between Mars and Saturn and the youngest planet(oid) of the Solar System. Venus fits better elsewhere in the sky.

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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by Xuxalina Rihhia » Wed Dec 25, 2013 2:48 am

Happy Saturnalia, everybody!

This pic is what the sea would look like if Satrun were our sun to this day.

The next one shows Italian cypresses under Saturn when it was our sun.
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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by Xuxalina Rihhia » Wed Dec 25, 2013 2:52 am

What a scenic view would look like under Saturn as our star.
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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by Xuxalina Rihhia » Sat Dec 28, 2013 4:33 pm

Another pic of what it might have been like under Saturn as our star. As I had mentioned before, the light would have been perfect for green plants in that epoch since Saturn gave off mainly blue and red visible light as well as an abundant amount of near infrared, which is necessary for proper plant growth.
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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by Xuxalina Rihhia » Sun Jan 19, 2014 2:01 pm

Saturn's light is amply demonstrated in thiselectrically lit up terrella in this Birkeland experiment.

Saturn was a methane T dwarf star and would have had water and other necessary ingredients of life in it and in its plasmasphere when it was lit up by Birkeland currents far from our present sun.
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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by oz93666 » Wed Feb 26, 2014 4:59 am

This idea that the Earth was a satellite of Saturn must sound totally crazy to main stream astrophysicists. The main problem I see is that the Earth is a ball of molten rock and iron with the solid surface being a very thin layer. Any naturally caused drastic change such as a axis shift , or moving from an orbit around Saturn to one around the sun would cause the magma to break through the crust and kill everyone .
There seems to me only one way such a move could happen , that's ET intervention.
I'm sure there must be many thousand , if not millions of advanced civilizations just in our galaxy. It stands to reason some of these will have technologies millions of years old ,totally able to gently move planets around, to new positions when required, to help the life on them flourish.

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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by Sparky » Wed Feb 26, 2014 9:43 am

totally able to gently move planets around, to new positions when required, :roll:

:D :D :D


Spock, Tractor Beam the big one! 8-) Engage! :D
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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by oz93666 » Wed Feb 26, 2014 4:28 pm

Sparky wrote:
totally able to gently move planets around, to new positions when required, :roll:

:D :D :D


Spock, Tractor Beam the big one! 8-) Engage! :D
Absolutely.. it seems the only solution . Oh.... there's also the small matter of Saturn cooling down from a star to it's current condition (am I correct in thinking Saturn used to be Earths main star[sun] ?) ... this cooling would normal take millions of years. Mr Tollbot needs to step forward and say exactly what he thinks happened ,and damn the critics.

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Re: Earth Was a Moon of Saturn

Unread post by Sparky » Wed Feb 26, 2014 4:37 pm

EU arguments are valid only if there was intervention....And to what extent, we will probably never know. But it all makes a good looking video. ;)
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