One would think the powers that be
will succeed in permanently hiding the Nemesis star from the public. This
scheme will however be abruptly eradicated due to a periodic event associated
with this particular star. When coming from below the ecliptic, Nemesis will
only be visible as a dull red glow, just occasionally revealing more
substantial light emanations. But the closing proximity to the Sun will surely
have an effect on both celestial bodies. As for Nemesis, the star will build up
an electrical potential that eventually will produce visible light. This is my
interpretation of the process: The star will initially create a dense outer
layer, consisting of free electrons. This layer will 'pull out' protons from the
neutron based surface of the star and the interaction of these particles will
produce light.
These reactions require some amount
of 'free space' between the stars. There are however obstacles restricting this
flow, mainly the Oort cloud surrounding each star. The Oort cloud being the
balance point between the outward facing solar wind (protons and alpha
particles) and the inward directed force of gravity. As long as one or two Oort
cloud layers exist between the stars, the strength of the electrical discharges
will be moderate. But when both stars have direct access to each other, there
is nothing holding back the flow of charge; just like a light bulb gets
connected to an electrical outlet, the Nemesis star will ignite. The verse in
Matt. 24:27 may refer to this: "For as the lightning cometh out of the
east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of
man be".
The ancient Egyptians were very
familiar with this recurring phenomenon and it was manifested in mythological
aspect as the "Bennu Bird", a magical Phoenix that repeatedly dies in
flames only to rise again from the ashes. The Egyptian Bennu appeared in the
image of an 'Ardea Bennuides' Heron, an animal now extinct but very similar to
the existing Great Blue Heron. The silver-grey white and blue feathers and
plumes of this bird must have reminded the ancients of this rare event; a dull
red star suddenly transforming into a silver shining star. For so it will be
again, of course, the Bennu Bird will rise in the sky and continue on its path
towards the highest point in the northern hemisphere. There it will reside for
some time, nearly at a standstill, before it begins descending towards the
ecliptic.
The shining Nemesis, in this state more
properly named 'Osiris', will probably maintain its luminosity during its
entire path in the northern hemisphere. Even after passing the ecliptic plane,
on the way down, the star will still emit light, well over a time period of 700
years. However, Osiris are destined to make the passing of the Sun on a more
narrow path this time. This will bring Osiris to cross its own tail at a
certain point below the ecliptic. Osiris is now literally "hanging on its cross", an environment in space filled with boulders and debris. The
impact will prove fatal for Osiris; the luminous light bridge between the Sun
and Osiris will break. Osiris will flicker out and transform itself back to the
Nemesis star again. And thus the cycle is complete, Nemesis will begin a new
tour in the underworld realm.
Or has the basic conditions changed
this time? Has the star Nemesis regained its powers to remain in a luminous
stage even in the abyss? This situation cannot be ruled out. When looking at
the cyclical stages in the development of humankind, we are now moving out of
the problematic third cycle with the battle of opposites forces; light and
dark, pleasure and pain, good and evil. It might just be that the tumultuous
days are over, and that our 'guiding star' will mirror this by permanently lighting
up again. Close to the third millennium, we will know what the outcome will be
in that regard. But first will come the Millennial Kingdom, a period of peace,
healing and restitution. Hard and lingering was the suffering of the people,
but in the end light must shine forth, for evil simply cannot last forever.
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