Jupiter - Up Close - Compliments Cassini

Rabelais

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These photos are pretty amazing, given the C's comments, below, about the composition of Jupiter.

http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/05/cassini_nears_fouryear_mark.html


[...](L) Is the planet
earth, as so many have predicted, going to acquire an
additional sun?
A: Maybe.
Q: (T) An additional sun, like if Jupiter blows up? Is Jupiter
an unborn sun?
A: Jupiter is already a star.
Q: (L) Why do we not perceive it as a star?
A: You are still learning. Earth is a star to be.
Q: (F) How the hell can that be? (L) If a planet...
A: Every thing cycles fully.
Q: (L) If a star is a transition point from one dimension to
another, when the earth moves into 4th density, is it going to
appear as a star to the people in 3rd density?
A: "Gas planet."
Q: (L) It will appear as a gas planet? (J) Just as Jupiter
appears to us.
A: Jupiter is level 4 density.
Q: (L) To whom does Jupiter appear as a flaming sun, at
what level?
A: 5, 6, and 7.
Q: (T) What does it look like in 4th?
A: Earth.
Q: (T) Jupiter looks like Earth and Earth looks like Jupiter in
4th density?
A: No.
Q: (L) What does Earth look like in 4th density?
A: Invisible.
Q: (J) Huh? (L) What do you mean, invisible?
A: Only visible upon request. Variability of physicality.

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Rabelais said:
These photos are pretty amazing, given the C's comments, below, about the composition of Jupiter.
Sheesh... I looked at this this morning before the coffee had kicked in and somehow Jupiter lodged in my brain.... when it is obviously Saturn in the pictures.

At least the C's quotes are still pertinent, as Saturn is also stated to be a 4 D world.

Apologies to all for the dumb mistake.
 
Sorry this is maybe completely irrelevant and childish, but my first impression when looking at those photos was that someone took some real close up photos of miniature models. I'm not starting a whole 'we never went to the moon'-thing here, it was just a feeling I got when seeing those... ;)
 
Those are awesome pics (if they are real)!

And then there's this stuff:
C's said:
Q: (L) Terrific! And I understand that we are digging our way out of this particular illusion. And that is rather profound a thing to say to someone still stuck in the mire. I really want to find out, but it is hard. I have to think about that for a while.
So, let me ask some questions for A** A** wants to know what the core of Jupiter consists of?
A: Basal. In 3rd density it is known as iridium.
Q: (L) What is the diameter of the solid core?
A: 3 microns.
Q: (L) Are you saying that Jupiter is gassy and slushy all the way through?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) So Sitchen and others may not be correct in saying that Jupiter has an earth sized solid core?
A: If that is what they are saying , but remember, Jupiter, Saturn and others resonate to vibrational levels greater than Earth. You are looking directly at density 4 when you view Jupiter, which is why photos of it from up close appear "surreal," more like drawings.
Q: (L) Do beings inhabit Jupiter?
A: 5th density and up.
Q: (L) Are there any organic beings on Jupiter?
A: Organic is 3rd density concept.
Q: (L) So the probe will not detect any life?
A: No.
Q: (L) Is this probe that is going to plunge into Jupiter disturb anything there in any way?
A: No.
Q: (L) What is the internal 3rd density temperature of Jupiter?
A: 7000 degrees K.
Q: (L) What is the primary chemical composition?
A: Ammonia, hydrogen and nitrous oxide.
Q: (L) There is a rumor going around that a large object coming our way, that is a gigantic, intelligently controlled space craft, loaded with Lizzies. Could you comment on this please?
A: Comet cluster. Sitchen believes it is a "planet."
Here are some close-ups of Jupiter:

_http://chuckayoub.googlepages.com/Jupiter_Detail.jpg
_http://www.mmedia.is/~bjj/images/jupiter_vgr2.jpg
_http://geology.com/news/images/jupiter-image.jpg
 
Rabelais said:
Q: (L) What does Earth look like in 4th density?
A: Invisible.
Q: (J) Huh? (L) What do you mean, invisible?
A: Only visible upon request. Variability of physicality.
It's snippets like this that make me think that - if the C's are correct - this Universe is a far more profound and incredible place than I could ever imagine.

Very cool images. Thanks for the link!
 
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