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Old 09-27-2012, 04:10 AM   #14
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The one thing that is certain-as claimed by the astronomical community is that our solar system is going to traverse the galactic equator soon as it does every 28,000 years-what this means is uncertain.


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I've actually been reading about the theories of how the planets poles have shifted in the past, and I have to admit to finding some credibility behind it all. I think our planet's finally giving us some warnings that something big is going to happen and soon, not the end of the world, although our civilisation has already survived many great cataclysms in the past ...
This definitely gives me lots of food for thought
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