I have just finished reading a lecture "Entropy and Sacrifice". Very interesting, insightful and well-structured lecture, which perfectly explains what is happening today!
Just wanted to clarify some questions with regards to Hercolubus. The instructor says that this planet will enter into the orbit of planet Earth, which will cause the great catastrophe, as it happened before.
Samael writes that Hercolubus is what modern scientist call a Barnard's Star. But when I look at the available resources on the internet, it says that Barnard's Star will make its closest approach to the Sun only in a year 11,800 CE. How do we reconcile this?
Thank you.
Just wanted to clarify some questions with regards to Hercolubus. The instructor says that this planet will enter into the orbit of planet Earth, which will cause the great catastrophe, as it happened before.
Samael writes that Hercolubus is what modern scientist call a Barnard's Star. But when I look at the available resources on the internet, it says that Barnard's Star will make its closest approach to the Sun only in a year 11,800 CE. How do we reconcile this?
Thank you.