"...on Dec. 21, 2012, the end-date for this cycle, the long-term
'processional' orientation of the Earth's axis is perfectly aligned with the
center of the galaxy."

 

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"Galaxy Core"

 

 

 

 

''Space Rivets''

The Secret to Black Hole Exploration?

''Think of a Black Hole as a giant Space Rivet.....

fastening immense Galaxies, Universes and possibly new dimensions to one another. "

From navigational information that NASA has recovered   from the ''Disk-O'', they  have concluded that the ''Grey'' aliens use these space rivets to span great distances and are utilized as somewhat of a "shortcut" between two inter-dimensional, parallel bodies of mass.

Nasa scientists are still baffled by the ET's physical and materialistic ability to withstand the gravitation destruction of a black hole. One theory is that a spaceship traveling faster the speed of light with an positive ionized hull would have enough momentum to actually defy the dense gravitational pull.. Thus creating somewhat of an magnetic slingshot through the black hole and out to the other side.

Scientist's, by default ,believe this to be near impossible but have recalculated possibilities for humans since the route schematics clearly show these collapsed stars as  intricate markers in ET's flight patterns. Between the disk and numerous recovered alien space craft, NASA officials say it's just a matter of time before they unlock the secret of traveling through one of these

''Space Rivets".  Source: Confidential

 Gamma Rays detected emerging from Black Holes may hold new answers.

UFO Drawn in 1479
 may be the ultimate design for black hole travel.

 

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Data from the Space Telescope Science Institute's Digitized Sky Survey has played an important supporting role in helping radio and X-ray astronomers discover an ancient black hole speeding through the Sun's galactic neighborhood. The rogue black hole is devouring a small companion star as the pair travels in an eccentric orbit looping to the outer reaches of our Milky Way galaxy.

 


A team of astronomers have found a colossal black hole so ancient, they're not sure how it had enough time to grow to its current size, about 10 billion times the mass of the Sun.

Sitting at the heart of a distant galaxy, the black hole appears to be about 12.7 billion years old, which means it formed just one billion years after the universe began and is one of the oldest supermassive black holes ever known.

The black hole, researchers said, is big enough to hold 1,000 of our own Solar Systems and weighs about as much as all the stars in the Milky Way.

"The universe was awfully young at the time this was formed," said astronomer Roger Romani, a Stanford University associate professor whose team found the object. "It's a bit of a challenge to understand how this black hole got enough mass to reach its size."

 

http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/heavy_blazar_040628.html 


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