Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Strange Energy From Galactic Center Bombarding Earth

Mysterious, potentially mutating energy streaming from our Galactic Center?  What's our Galaxy up to, now?  Before It's News:

Strange particles believed to be emanating from the elusive ‘dark matter’ at the center of the galaxy have been confirmed to be bombarding Earth. Two physicists from the prestigious Department of Physics & Astronomy at University of California discovered more gamma-rays bombarding Earth than believed by astronomers. The stream of electromagnetic radiation (spewed by the process of intensive radioactive decay and other other high-energy emissions) may be triggering the bizarre mutation of matter and an incredible energy cloud that an astrophysicist says threatens Earth.
And:
As the solar fury continues toward maximum in 2013 a period of potentially dangerous intensity never experienced by any living person approaches. NASA’s been beating their drum warning the world at large about the danger. Strange, titanic forces are building deep within the sun’s nuclear core.


It’s already been proven that the sun’s mass warps time, bends light waves and accounts for mutation of species on Earth. Now this new force may be directly interacting with matter in a way that could not only change Mankind’s understanding of physics, but change Mankind itself…and not in a pleasant way.

Researchers into the disturbing phenomenon agree that whether the phenomenon has no real impact on humanity, or the worst impact imaginable, nothing can be done to stop it. The blind forces of nature rise like an unstoppable tsunami bearing down on the defenseless Earth.

Will these forces overwhelm our feeble technology? Will we find ourselves the playthings of the gods?

Against such unknowns humans are utterly helpless.

I am hoping these are the same Gamma Rays that turned David Banner into the Hulk.  The sexy Eric Bana Hulk, though, not 70's Lou Ferrigno Hulk.  Also, if we can call super powers, I still want flight, invisibility, and impervious-ness to bullets and explosions!  2013's shaping up to be an exciting year, no?

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