Comet cluster

From Cassiopedia

Image:NATURSCIENC.JPG Image:CASSQFS.JPG [[Image:cometcluster.jpg]There is geological evidence for periodic cataclysmic impact events on Earth. Greenland ice cores show an increase in atmospheric dust with a period of approximately 3600 years. This could be attributed to periodic asteroid or comet impact events.

The Cassiopaea channeled material speaks of a comet cluster entering the inner solar system with a period of approximately 3600 years. This comet cluster is periodically, albeit at very long intervals, replenished by the passage of a dark star through the OORT cloud, a field of frozen debris at the outer fringes of the solar system, about one light year away from the Sun.

The model of comets on a very elongated elliptic orbit would fit with the periodicity of impact events that can be inferred from the ice cores. Global extinction events appear to be triggered at substantially longer intervals, from 26 million years upwards. This would be consistent with each passage of the dark star precipitating a heavy cometary shower on the inner solar system, which then would get rapidly exhausted by impacting planets, losing mass to evaporation near the Sun and such causes. The remnant would then continue cycling at a 3600 year orbit, getting progressively thinner on each round.

The distribution of cometary orbits shows, under statistical analysis clustering which could be accounted for by a dark companion of the Sun, orbiting the Sun with an orbital period of about 27 million years. See Nemesis Theory, many resources are to be found on the Internet. The subject is also extensively discussed and sourced in Secret History.

According to the Cassiopaea material, the next entry of the comet cluster into the inner solar system will coincide with the Wave, between now and 2012.

See Wave, The, Cataclysm, Secret History

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