ARMENIAN ENGINEER ADVISES HOW TO PROTECT EARTH FROM PARADE OF PLANETS
epress.am
02.23.2012
Earth might go out of orbit during the parade of planets expected in
Dec. 21, 2012, in which the planets of our Solar System will line up,
and by joining their gravitational fields, they will be able to change
the habitual and optimal trajectory of the Earth~Rs rotation around the
Sun, warned Yerevan-based engineer and inventor Stepan Yepiskoposyan,
in conversation with an Epress.am correspondent recently.
Though parades of planets have happened in the past, what~Rs different
this time is that not only the planets of our Solar System will line
up, but also planets of other stellar systems will line up from the
center of the galaxy.
Yepiskoposyan suggested two ways of neutralizing the negative impact
of the parade of planets on the Earth, which he shared in a letter
to the UN, UNESCO and Greenpeace.
The first option requires a certain distance between the Earth and
the planets lined up in a row to produce a series of nuclear and
thermonuclear explosions. The resulting emission of protons, electrons,
light and gamma rays will neutralize the effect of gravitational
fields on the Earth.
The second method involves the use of several satellites already
existing around the planet. Yepiskoposyan suggests they be gathered at
particular points and rotated horizontally toward the earth~Rs surface.
This too, he says, will neutralize the effects of gravity on the
planets.
epress.am
02.23.2012
Earth might go out of orbit during the parade of planets expected in
Dec. 21, 2012, in which the planets of our Solar System will line up,
and by joining their gravitational fields, they will be able to change
the habitual and optimal trajectory of the Earth~Rs rotation around the
Sun, warned Yerevan-based engineer and inventor Stepan Yepiskoposyan,
in conversation with an Epress.am correspondent recently.
Though parades of planets have happened in the past, what~Rs different
this time is that not only the planets of our Solar System will line
up, but also planets of other stellar systems will line up from the
center of the galaxy.
Yepiskoposyan suggested two ways of neutralizing the negative impact
of the parade of planets on the Earth, which he shared in a letter
to the UN, UNESCO and Greenpeace.
The first option requires a certain distance between the Earth and
the planets lined up in a row to produce a series of nuclear and
thermonuclear explosions. The resulting emission of protons, electrons,
light and gamma rays will neutralize the effect of gravitational
fields on the Earth.
The second method involves the use of several satellites already
existing around the planet. Yepiskoposyan suggests they be gathered at
particular points and rotated horizontally toward the earth~Rs surface.
This too, he says, will neutralize the effects of gravity on the
planets.