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THE SCIENCES & ORIGINS => SUBJECTS INCLUDING THE ORIGINS OF THE UNIVERSE AND ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION => : weydevu September 24, 2024, 16:26:27 PM
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Is the red giant star Betelgeuse in the constellation Orion going nova? This star is about 650 light years away from Urantia. Last week it was 250 times it's brightness, now it's growing dimmer is it going supernova?
What the Celestials say Ron?
Weydevu
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Weydevu, Michael says that star periodically swells and collapse to three times its normal size, and there is no expectation of any explosion, as it is doing it normal thing for that star. Ron
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Thanks Ron.
WEYDEVU - Ron here. There is a discrepancy operating at the moment at least for my side of the software but you are fine and I warn all that there is a decision made on Urantia to ruin posts if you are not careful. I am using Weydevu's post to reply. Let us hope this ientire matter can be cleared by this evening.
MICHAEL OF NEBADON - "Ron you are correct. Leave posting light and carefully done as the cabal is resisting arrest and you a re a prime target as you found out last night and today. Thank you. Michael. K"