Since the cores of distant exploding galaxies are observed to
have a bright blue star-like appearance, it is reasonable to expect that the
core of our own Galaxy would have a similar appearance during its explosive
phase. So the legendary appearance of the Blue Star could be referring to an
explosion of our Galaxy's core.... Several hundred years after the first
appearance of the Blue Star, earth observers would have become aware of lighting
effects resulting from the Superwave's passage through the galaxy's central
bulge. Sychrotron radiation emitted by the Superwave's cosmic rays, would have
illuminated the dense gas clouds in the Galaxy's nucleus to create an oval
luminous form around the Blue Star...Dense clouds of dust obscure visible light
coming from this region. However, during its bright active phase, some light
would have penetrated. This frightening spectacle may have appeared to ancient
inhabitants as a gigantic punishing "Eye" in the sky, the entire form
occupying about a 16 degree field of view, or about 32 solar diameters. The
"iris", would have a diameter of about, 4 degrees with a brilliant
light emanating from its central pupil--the Blue Star."
Earth Under Fire, Paul La Violette
The end of time may be within the next 12,000 years or the next 500,000 years. It is entirely possible for the Eye of God to appear within the next 12,000 years and cause destruction. A near earth object could certainly come close or even hit the planet. Still, God is in control.
© 2003 by author C. Douglas Ochsenbein
12/08/03 05:32:37 AM
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