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Water is more prevalent in our Solar System than scientists have so far acknowledged. And so is Life! Why are scientists starting to look for ‘exoplanets’ that might have life outside of our Solar System? Because they have become convinced that the only Life in our system is here on Earth. They often say that amino acids are the “building blocks of Life,” but this only demonstrates that they don’t know (or want to know) what Life really is. The Vital Life Force as well as Spirit Energy can never be created by us, nor are they beholden to physical matter.
It is true that Life in the third-dimensional physical plane is closely related to the existence of water. It has been in the news lately that our scientists have come to recognize there is water on Mars… in fact there are 23 planets and moons in our system known to have water on them. (see: http://www.popularmechanics.com/space/a14555/water-worlds-in-our-solar-system/) Two things need to be noted: Firstly, that Jupiter is host to a “system within a system,” having 64 moons – the largest, Ganymede, is the largest moon in our solar system, bigger than even the planet Mercury. We know an ocean lies beneath the 100-mile-thick ice crust at the surface, and in a new study, aurorae activity shows that the ocean is warm and salty.
The Second noteworthy point is that the “dwarf planets” host Life on both the three-dimensional and ‘Inter-Dimensional’ planes. While scientists have been trying to locate exoplanets, using theory rather than fact, they failed to spot another dwarf planet in our own system until now, because it sits 15° away from the ecliptic (or flat 2D plane) of the other planets in our system. They are naming the 1,000km wide body ‘V774104,’ and it is the most distant object so far observed in our Solar System. (It’s 9.6 billion miles from the sun, or 103 astronomical units [AU]. The previous ‘record-holder’ was Eris, 97 AU away). It is classified as an "inner Oort cloud object" - the Oort cloud is located thousands of AUs away from the Sun and is presumed to mark the boundary of the Sun's gravitational influence. Lately, dwarf planets like Ceres and Pluto, with its five fast-spinning moons, have provided more surprises to Earth scientists than any of the giants. Ceres is less a ball of rock and more a watery dwarf planet, with an icy mantle and a slushy ocean below. Located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, it is the nearest world to Earth with an ocean. AND… to quote the latest news release about Ceres: “From the alien lights of Occator to the mysterious pyramid mountain -: scientists STILL don't know what the bright spots are!” (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3255404/Stunning-new-maps-reveal-mystery-alien-spots-pyramid-mountain-Ceres-unprecedented-detail.html).
What scientists and religionists alike should realize is that the Vital Life Force is not confined to physical bodies – it is omnipresent throughout our Solar System – it originates from our Sun and can enliven and animate matter anywhere. In August 2014 Russian cosmonauts discovered tiny marine creatures thriving in zero-gravity on the outside of the International Space Station. Vladimir Solovyev told the Russian Itar-Tass news agency that the tiny marine life-forms were not native to the launch site in Kazakhstan. Microbes are known to live in hostile environments and can survive in freezing temperatures and zero gravity. A type of microscopic invertebrate known as a tardigrade has survived the vacuum of space for 10 days.
On a final note – when we consider that the Life Force and Spirit Energy permeate our Solar System, the question naturally arises as to whether those energies have intelligence and consciousness. So it is interesting to note that the Storm Probe mission — two satellites investigating the famous Van Allen belts, have captured radio waves that sound just the same as the singing of whales which we have been able to record in our Earthly oceans. (The Van Allen radiation belts are donut-shaped rings of electrons that encircle our planet). Ham radio operators have been hearing the chorus in the background for years, but there's never been a recording this clear. "Our data is sampled at 16 bits, the same as a CD, which has not been done before in the radiation belts," says mission scientist Dave Sibeck. "This makes the data very high quality...”
LIFE is an attribute of the Field that permeates our 3D material reality.
It is true that Life in the third-dimensional physical plane is closely related to the existence of water. It has been in the news lately that our scientists have come to recognize there is water on Mars… in fact there are 23 planets and moons in our system known to have water on them. (see: http://www.popularmechanics.com/space/a14555/water-worlds-in-our-solar-system/) Two things need to be noted: Firstly, that Jupiter is host to a “system within a system,” having 64 moons – the largest, Ganymede, is the largest moon in our solar system, bigger than even the planet Mercury. We know an ocean lies beneath the 100-mile-thick ice crust at the surface, and in a new study, aurorae activity shows that the ocean is warm and salty.
The Second noteworthy point is that the “dwarf planets” host Life on both the three-dimensional and ‘Inter-Dimensional’ planes. While scientists have been trying to locate exoplanets, using theory rather than fact, they failed to spot another dwarf planet in our own system until now, because it sits 15° away from the ecliptic (or flat 2D plane) of the other planets in our system. They are naming the 1,000km wide body ‘V774104,’ and it is the most distant object so far observed in our Solar System. (It’s 9.6 billion miles from the sun, or 103 astronomical units [AU]. The previous ‘record-holder’ was Eris, 97 AU away). It is classified as an "inner Oort cloud object" - the Oort cloud is located thousands of AUs away from the Sun and is presumed to mark the boundary of the Sun's gravitational influence. Lately, dwarf planets like Ceres and Pluto, with its five fast-spinning moons, have provided more surprises to Earth scientists than any of the giants. Ceres is less a ball of rock and more a watery dwarf planet, with an icy mantle and a slushy ocean below. Located in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, it is the nearest world to Earth with an ocean. AND… to quote the latest news release about Ceres: “From the alien lights of Occator to the mysterious pyramid mountain -: scientists STILL don't know what the bright spots are!” (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3255404/Stunning-new-maps-reveal-mystery-alien-spots-pyramid-mountain-Ceres-unprecedented-detail.html).
What scientists and religionists alike should realize is that the Vital Life Force is not confined to physical bodies – it is omnipresent throughout our Solar System – it originates from our Sun and can enliven and animate matter anywhere. In August 2014 Russian cosmonauts discovered tiny marine creatures thriving in zero-gravity on the outside of the International Space Station. Vladimir Solovyev told the Russian Itar-Tass news agency that the tiny marine life-forms were not native to the launch site in Kazakhstan. Microbes are known to live in hostile environments and can survive in freezing temperatures and zero gravity. A type of microscopic invertebrate known as a tardigrade has survived the vacuum of space for 10 days.
On a final note – when we consider that the Life Force and Spirit Energy permeate our Solar System, the question naturally arises as to whether those energies have intelligence and consciousness. So it is interesting to note that the Storm Probe mission — two satellites investigating the famous Van Allen belts, have captured radio waves that sound just the same as the singing of whales which we have been able to record in our Earthly oceans. (The Van Allen radiation belts are donut-shaped rings of electrons that encircle our planet). Ham radio operators have been hearing the chorus in the background for years, but there's never been a recording this clear. "Our data is sampled at 16 bits, the same as a CD, which has not been done before in the radiation belts," says mission scientist Dave Sibeck. "This makes the data very high quality...”
LIFE is an attribute of the Field that permeates our 3D material reality.
Credit for Plankton image (L): http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/space/11049504/Sea-plankton-found-living-outside-International-Space-Station.html
Van Allen image (R): Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2286560/Third-Van-Allen-belt-Earth-Space-probes-shed-new-light-hazardous-space-regions-filled-killer-electrons.html#ixzz3rS7KTQck
Van Allen image (R): Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2286560/Third-Van-Allen-belt-Earth-Space-probes-shed-new-light-hazardous-space-regions-filled-killer-electrons.html#ixzz3rS7KTQck
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