A new extensive solar explosion

eanassir

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Some surface of the sun has cooled; this explosion came from a certain area on the sun surface; some of the substance falling down after the eruption is relatively cooler and appear darker.

This confirms that the Sun is getting older and in fact in its elderly: it has started to convert into an earth with a cold crust: such crust will be thin: like that on the surface of milk: when you boil the milk, then let it cool down, it will have a thin colder layer on the surface of the milk, which will prevent the vapors from getting out.
The pressure will increase gradually until the sun bursts and become 19 pieces.

The sun will burst

See more details about how the Sun will explode at the end of its life:

The blowing through the Horn
 

petros

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In reality you get 72 raisins.

Who the hell would blow themselves to bits for 72 raisins?

You get two freakin' scoops in Rasiin Bran and keep clean as a whistle.

I'd wager several hundred more.... I'm going to look into that further.

Perhaps Raisin Bran is the solution to the world's woes?

WHAT’S THE SCOOP? A QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF KELLOGG’S RAISIN BRAN

By Gregory J. Crowther, Ph.D. and Elizabeth A. Stahl, J.D.​

Advertisements for Kellogg’s Raisin Bran indicate that there are two scoops of raisins in every box, and two plastic scoops, along with the words “Two scoops!”, appear prominently on the front of the box. Unfortunately, a scoop is a nonstandard unit of volume, so the prevalence of raisins in the cereal remains uncertain. Moreover, Kellogg’s Raisin Bran comes in 15-, 20-, and 25.5-ounce boxes, all of which bear the “Two scoops!” claim. This observation suggests two alternative hypotheses:

(A) Scoop size is independent of box size. In other words, the same scoops are used to add raisins to each box, regardless of box size, so that the number of raisins per box is constant.
(B) Scoop size is proportional to box size. In other words, larger scoops are used for the larger boxes so that the number of raisins per ounce of cereal remains constant.
In order to distinguish between these hypotheses, we counted the number of raisins in boxes of different sizes.

RESULTS
We obtained the following raisin counts in boxes of the indicated sizes:
15 oz: 201 (13.4 raisins/oz), 241 (16.1 raisins/oz)
20 oz: 381 (19.1 raisins/oz), 294 (14.7 raisins/oz)
25.5 oz: 308 (12.1 raisins/oz), 331 (13.0 raisins/oz)

DISCUSSION
In our sample of six boxes, there was a nearly two-fold range in the number of raisins per box (201 to 381). Since the number of raisins per box is not constant, we can reject Hypothesis A. The number of raisins per ounce is not constant either (range: 12.1 to 19.1), so we can reject Hypothesis B as well. Instead, the considerable variability in both raisins per box and raisins per ounce suggest some additional hypotheses to be tested by further work:
(C) Kellogg employees are poorly trained in the operation of the scoops.
(D) Kellogg factories are equipped with a very large number of scoops of different sizes such that no two scoops are alike.
(E) Kellogg allocates raisins via some stochastic process rather than with scoops.

CONCLUSIONS
If you like raisins, you should buy Kellogg’s Raisin Bran in 20-oz. boxes, which appear to contain the most raisins per ounce. If you dislike raisins, we recommend the 25.5-oz. boxes or, better yet, a raisin-free cereal.
To achieve truth in advertising and avoid lawsuits, The Kellogg Company should replace its misleading “Two scoops!” slogan with a statement listing both the mean number of scoops per box (presumably 2) and the standard deviation (roughly 0.4).

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Our research was inspired by an episode of “Perfect Strangers” (Season 3, Episode 3; original air date October 14, 1987) in which Balki counts the number of raisins in a box of Raisin Puffs.

On average there is 288.66 raisin in a box of Raisin Bran. NATO should be bombing them with boxes of Raisin Bran and save 10s of thousands of dollars per sortie.

I'm not sure if she is a virgin but that box of SUNMAID (to keep on topic) Raisins she is holding sure look tempting.

You don't get a gal like that or her raisins if you blow yourself to bits.
 

eanassir

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I' almost afraid to ask but how do you know that the sun will burst into 19 pieces?

The inspired interpreter of the Quran and the Bible, the late Mohammed-Ali Hassan Al-Hilly explained that in his Arabic book الكون والقرآن which I translated as The Universe and the Quran

There had been seven Doomsdays, and the next Doomsday is the eighth one.

In each Doomsday a complete solar system was destroyed and then another new solar system issued instead of the previous one.

Similarly, when our solar system will be torn up in the next Doomsday: the sun will tear up together with its planets and another new solar system will issue.

Each sun when it is destroyed, it will become many pieces: that will be attracted by the nearest sun to circle around this new sun and be the new planets.

And as such whenever a solar system is destroyed, there will issue another solar system instead of it.
Each sun succeeding the past sun, will be bigger than the first one.

This means: the previous sun that was before our present sun: that previous sun was smaller than our present sun.

The previous sun broke up into nine pieces that formed the present Earth and its sister planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter ...etc.

Our sun is larger than its prvious sun and will tear up into nineteen pieces, according to the aya 74: 30
عَلَيْهَا تِسْعَةَ عَشَرَ

The explanation:

([Imposed] upon it [the attraction of] nineteen [planets.] )


It means: Upon it [: upon Saqar which is the next sun] lies the burden of gravitating nineteen planets.


Other ayat confirming this meaning are found in this link:
The sun will burst
 

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The inspired interpreter of the Quran and the Bible, the late Mohammed-Ali Hassan Al-Hilly explained that in his Arabic book الكون والقرآن which I translated as The Universe and the Quran

There had been seven Doomsdays, and the next Doomsday is the eighth one.

In each Doomsday a complete solar system was destroyed and then another new solar system issued instead of the previous one.

Similarly, when our solar system will be torn up in the next Doomsday: the sun will tear up together with its planets and another new solar system will issue.

Each sun when it is destroyed, it will become many pieces: that will be attracted by the nearest sun to circle around this new sun and be the new planets.

And as such whenever a solar system is destroyed, there will issue another solar system instead of it.
Each sun succeeding the past sun, will be bigger than the first one.

This means: the previous sun that was before our present sun: that previous sun was smaller than our present sun.

The previous sun broke up into nine pieces that formed the present Earth and its sister planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter ...etc.

Our sun is larger than its prvious sun and will tear up into nineteen pieces, according to the aya 74: 30
عَلَيْهَا تِسْعَةَ عَشَرَ

The explanation:

([Imposed] upon it [the attraction of] nineteen [planets.] )


It means: Upon it [: upon Saqar which is the next sun] lies the burden of gravitating nineteen planets.


Other ayat confirming this meaning are found in this link:
The sun will burst

Thats what I was afraid of. pure garbage.
 

eanassir

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Thats what I was afraid of. pure garbage.

You will be afraid :)
While believers will be secure and safe, as in the Quran 21: 103
لَا يَحْزُنُهُمُ الْفَزَعُ الْأَكْبَرُ وَتَتَلَقَّاهُمُ الْمَلَائِكَةُ هَذَا يَوْمُكُمُ الَّذِي كُنتُمْ تُوعَدُونَ

The explanation:
(The greatest terror shall not grieve them;
and the angels shall welcome them [with the glad tidings, saying:] "This is your day with which you were promised.")
 
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You will be afraid :)
While believers will be secure and safe, as in the Quran 21: 103
لَا يَحْزُنُهُمُ الْفَزَعُ الْأَكْبَرُ وَتَتَلَقَّاهُمُ الْمَلَائِكَةُ هَذَا يَوْمُكُمُ الَّذِي كُنتُمْ تُوعَدُونَ

The explanation:
(The greatest terror shall not grieve them;
and the angels shall welcome them [with the glad tidings, saying:] "This is your day with which you were promised.")



You're out of touch with reality.

 

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We obtained the following raisin counts in boxes of the indicated sizes:
15 oz: 201 (13.4 raisins/oz), 241 (16.1 raisins/oz)
20 oz: 381 (19.1 raisins/oz), 294 (14.7 raisins/oz)
25.5 oz: 308 (12.1 raisins/oz), 331 (13.0 raisins/oz)

DISCUSSION
In our sample of six boxes, there was a nearly two-fold range in the number of raisins per box (201 to 381). Since the number of raisins per box is not constant, we can reject Hypothesis A. The number of raisins per ounce is not constant either (range: 12.1 to 19.1), so we can reject Hypothesis B as well. Instead, the considerable variability in both raisins per box and raisins per ounce suggest some additional hypotheses to be tested by further work:
(C) Kellogg employees are poorly trained in the operation of the scoops.
(D) Kellogg factories are equipped with a very large number of scoops of different sizes such that no two scoops are alike.
(E) Kellogg allocates raisins via some stochastic process rather than with scoops.

This is humorous, but there is no statistical difference between the three groups. With only two samples, the standard deviation is huge, especially for the 20 oz. package, which also has the largest mean. The variation of all three groups does not allow one to reject Hypothesis B. I get a p-value of 0.27, well above even a liberal alpha level for statistical significance.

And as for Hypothesis A, considering that raisins are not uniform in size, they would have been better off weighing the amount of raisins in each box.

Stats screenshot:
 
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Solar flares, asteroids, fun stuff from space that can end civilization as we know it. I'm a bit of a secular armaggendonist myself, almost rhymes with hedonist. As we learn more about space, the more dangerous stuff we find out about the galaxy.

I saw on a science show onTV that the Earth/the solar system/galaxy we are in is enveloped a cloud, then every 150 million years or so, it pops up.When it pops up, it is vulnerable to attacks and dramatic change. It was fascinating, but they glossed over it very quickly. I thought, hmm, seems interesting and dangerous.
 

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This is humorous, but there is no statistical difference between the three groups. With only two samples, the standard deviation is huge, especially for the 20 oz. package, which also has the largest mean. The variation of all three groups does not allow one to reject Hypothesis B. I get a p-value of 0.27, well above even a liberal alpha level for statistical significance.

And as for Hypothesis A, considering that raisins are not uniform in size, they would have been better off weighing the amount of raisins in each box.

Stats screenshot:
Even with the wonky samples it still averages to 288.6 raisins per box or 4.02 Shaheeds per box.

You're lucky to get a Transformers sticker in a box of cereal let alone being able to prevent 4 Shaheeds from blowing themselves to bits or on a lesser scale you'd have 4 happy, clean coloned Muslims who enjoy getting up in the morning.

It's only one sample but here is the mass and volume analysis.

I separated the flakes from the raisins and found that there was 1 cup of raisins which weighed 150g in the 475g box. Kellogg’s made a good marketing move as “contains two half-cup scoops” doesn’t sound very good. The raisins barely filled the 1 cup measuring cup, and they made a heaping 3/4 cup.





 
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It seems the sun has acquired a thin membrane-like crust: like the membrane on the surface of boiled milk after it becomes colder. Such membrane is not completely covering all the sun surface.

See in the video, the exploded substance come from a hole like in the sun surface.
 
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How the sun becomes colder

The sun becomes colder bytime, and by drawing large numbers of meteoritic rocks from the space. The largest masses drawn by the sun are the moons and satellites of the planet that loses its internal heat by time and stops its spinning then the planet cannot keep its moons and meteorites, which the sun will draw to itself by its gravitation.

It implies that the moons and satellites of Venus have been drawn by the sun, since some decades of years ago, and now Venus circles around the sun but (like our Moon) does not spin around itself: Venus keeps the same face to the sun (as does our Moon keep the same face to the Earth.)

The moons and satellites, that once Venus had, were drawn to the Sun, and that made something like a nucleus for collecting more cold material on the Sun (only relatively colder of course.)

Therefore, within 2000 years from the time Venus started to face the Sun with one face only, or stopped its spinning: after 2000 years Doomsday will occur, and the Sun will burst and break up into many pieces.

The Sun will start cooling gradually and its surface will have a thin crust: it will be transformed into an earth within this period.

I think such thin crust will be in the form of islets and patches at the start, then the crust will be complete by time: it is a thin crust that cannot be detected easily: because even such thin crust is very very hot, but colder than the rest of the solar body.

Sunspots
 
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Even allowing for the fact that English isn't your first language and it's not always clear what you mean, your ignorance is truly staggering. Not one sentence of that is correct.
 

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From what I have seen of this eanassir's posts on Quran "science", It is amazing that scientists in Iran have been able to build nuclear reactors or even get their country's electronic grid to function. If eanassir is a doctor as he claims, I would be terrified if I was under his care. His childish adherence to the bogus science of the Quran would make him the scourge of the ER.
 

eanassir

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your ignorance is truly staggering.

Truly you are staggering with your ignoring the Quran and your ignorance about the Quran.

How can any wiseman disregard the Quran: the last heavenly book telling people about the portents of the Doomsday, and giving much details how it will occur?
What is Doomsday?

Why should any scientific (not scientologic) man disregard the word of God included in the Quran - in the pretext of science - while on the contrary, he ought to study it and its implications?
 
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