Space is warm! And we are connected with Sirius and Orion!
Thu 5:39 pm +00:00, 19 Dec 2024 1Ground breaking stuff here. Space isn’t cold and empty after all. That is now admitted
But what is the cause of this? Pure chance. Really? Nope, text below from Mathis, bold is my emphasis
There is more, some stunning info from the Earth.com link below early in the text
“Yet new observations suggest we have been living inside a hot, less dense region, and that there may even be a strange cosmic channel connecting us to distant stars”
Wow! Connecting us to other stars?
Would that include Sirius and Orion? Yes it would!
“Another such pathway appears to link toward the vicinity of Canis Major. Data hints these might be just one part of a larger, branching network of channels that run between star-forming regions and pockets of heated gas”
Triple wow!
Pyramids anyone?
Source, page 5 here: https://milesmathis.com/goody6.pdf
Update December 18, 2024:
The Max Planck Institute has just realised the results of years of mapping plasma channels in this part of the galaxy, and these would also be the charge streams I am talking about
https://www.earth.com/news/interstellar-tunnel-found-that-connects-our-solar-system-to-other-stars/
The biggest one moving in the direction of the Core is the one they found pointing at Centaurus. Centaurus is most easterly at 15h, while the Core is at 18h in the westernmost part of Sagittarius, so although they are not in the same line, they aren’t far away, either. This would confirm my guess, and explain why the line from the Core is not coming in from 18h in this Solar Cycles problem.
I also beg you to notice more things confirmed in that press release. After centuries of teaching us that
space was cold and empty, with nothing connecting celestial bodies but gravity, they now admit local
space is somewhat warm, with a temperature nothing near absolute zero. We are living in a “Local Hot
Bubble”, 300ly across, and this Planck team led by L. L. Sala tracked soft X-rays to map the warmest
channels in this region, and leading out of it. So even if we weren’t living very near a warm star, and
orbiting him, we would be in a warmish region of the galaxy, far more hospitable than other regions.
Should make you feel double toasty.
It is tempting to think of space as nothingness, but that is misleading. Even the void between
stars contains various materials. The Local Hot Bubble is one example of how dramatic events
can sculpt gas into unexpected forms. Supernovas push out matter and energy that heat and
churn the interstellar medium. Over millions of years, these actions create differences in
density, temperature, and composition. The interplay of dust, plasma, radiation, and
magnetic felds leads to an environment with far more complexity than a simple vacuum.
And even the scientists at Planck miss the obvious implication here: since there haven’t been any
supernovae in the local vicinity in a long time, this warmth must persist far longer than can be
explained by current theory. They are explaining the residual warmth as left over from these
supernovae, but that doesn’t come near flying since it should have dissipated long long ago. This local
warmth can only be explained by two big things they have missed: charge constantly being fed out into
our region by the Galactic Core, and high residual charge levels here to receive that incoming charge,
and be energized by it. If a nearly empty space were being heated by nothing but stars and supernovae,
it could not possibly maintain these Hot Bubbles over such long periods of time. The space is teeming
with charge and is being constantly fed more from the Galactic Core, to make up for losses.
Then we find this:
The fact that our Sun now sits near the bubble’s center is simply chance, but it makes for an
interesting perspective. It is as if we arrived late to a party, only to fnd a lingering aftermath
of dramatic events that took place long before humans even existed.
It’s always chance with these people. But do you really think it is just an accident we are sitting at the
center of a warm bubble? Of course not. We are here because it is warm. The warmth created us, not
chance. It is not coincidence or chance that put us here. It would be like finding a hatching egg
beneath a hen, and supposing it was chance that put it there.









The main deception about space is the speed of light, Einstein and all that media. Light can accelerate, decelerate or stand still (called Plasma). So ‘light year’ is a meaningless term. We have no idea how far away stars etc are.