Serendipity
Jedi Council Member
I stumbled upon this three part short videos entitled 'Fire in the sky' few days ago on the youtube, and the reason I decided to open new topic is; I don't know what to think about the info that people behind this video are presenting, so I'm turning to network asking for your thoughts and opinions.
The videos are about the cyclical cometary bombardment of the Earth and the potential dangers in the near future. They also show what they call 'explosive footage' of KBO(Kuiper belt object) in infrared, saying it could be potential binary star to our sun. They also focus on comet ISON and show in the footage that there are other bodies/fragments trailing behind it.
What bothers me is the lack of references, background data that can be checked and verified. They basically say what they have to say, show what they want to show, make some extraordinary claims and hardly explain anything, at least in my opinion. But maybe they are honest people doing honest research but simply don't present it well and clear enough, or on the other hand I'm being naive and there's no real merit to their presentations.
Links below, each part is about 6Min's long.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTrrvbWTB-w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kidAS9EQ5qw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIxnH3H5QQE
The videos are about the cyclical cometary bombardment of the Earth and the potential dangers in the near future. They also show what they call 'explosive footage' of KBO(Kuiper belt object) in infrared, saying it could be potential binary star to our sun. They also focus on comet ISON and show in the footage that there are other bodies/fragments trailing behind it.
What bothers me is the lack of references, background data that can be checked and verified. They basically say what they have to say, show what they want to show, make some extraordinary claims and hardly explain anything, at least in my opinion. But maybe they are honest people doing honest research but simply don't present it well and clear enough, or on the other hand I'm being naive and there's no real merit to their presentations.
Links below, each part is about 6Min's long.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTrrvbWTB-w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kidAS9EQ5qw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIxnH3H5QQE