CONVERSATIONS
WITH THE ZETAS. EXCERPTS FROM ALIEN GAME CHANGER AT: http://bit.lalien game changer.
TRITON'S CURIOUS ORBIT; ACTIVE LIFE BETWEEN SOLAR SYSTEMS; WATER PLANET DISCOVERY; ZETA RETICULI 1 AND 2 SURVIVAL ASSETS.
Why is Triton moving in opposite orbit of the expected orbit for Neptune?
Why is Triton moving in opposite orbit of the expected orbit for Neptune?
Neptune was struck by an
object, which was absorbed and created the orbital rotation path that is not consistent
with the other planets. Triton orbits in a polar alignment, which is not on the
plane with the other orbiting planets. The planet originally rotated in a
pattern where it reversed itself, yet the moon (Triton) continues to orbit in its
original path. The planet suffered a cataclysmic collision, which changed its
alignment. The planet survived as well, but the effects of this collision are
still evident. These are things yet to be known by your species because you
would not have anything to compare it with. In time, as you explore other solar
systems, you will see new things that will enlighten you about the origins of
your own solar system. You do not yet have the experience of interstellar
travel to put the many things you observe into their proper perspective.
I suspect that we are not looking at a large enough view of the
interactions.
This is only natural. In
your scientific process, you can only know what exists based on what you
observe. Your powers of observation are confined at the moment, but are
expanding rapidly. It is only a fair assessment. It is part of your scientific
process. You can speculate, but it is based on facts, which you observe. It is
only to be expected that you would form certain conclusions. As you log what
you observe in the Universe, you will see that this is an example of what would
result from such a collision.
Of those things that affect the Earth, its orbit, its temperature,
etc., to what extend do these effects expand beyond our own galaxy?
There are conditions of
space that exist in your solar system and beyond your solar system. You
understand this, and you are sending out probes at what is high velocity for
you, but it is painfully slow for us to observe. In time, you will learn the
border between the influence of interplanetary space with the environment of
deep space, and you will see the contrast that exists. You will see, in
perspective, what influences your solar system. The void of deep space is quite
empty. The spaces in between the local solar system, by comparison, are
relatively busy, with many elements interacting. There are many comets,
asteroids, and elements that are part of the solar system. There are islands of
activity in between the vast emptiness of space (which is not truly empty). There
is dark energy and dark matter, as well, which exists between these solar
systems. You are beginning to discover this.
Thank you so much for that. We have recently discovered a water
planet.
Yes. It was spotted by your
Hubble.
I didn’t get anything on it other than the discovery. I don’t know if
they meant entirely covered by water or mostly water.
It is mostly liquid water.
For us, the unusual aspect is that the water is in a liquid state.
It is in the ‘Goldilocks’
zone, and it is a larger planet of oceans. It is one more example of the
abundance of life that you are slowly discovering. The recent advantages in
technology are creating a golden age of discovery in astronomy that we take for
granted. It is new to you. We delight in your discoveries.
Are most of these oceans on other planets salt water?
Mostly. They have various
degrees of alkali. Water is more abundant than you realize. It exists in
various forms in the Universe. Hydrogen and oxygen are common elements
throughout the Universe. Also carbon. There is a combination of carbon-based
life, from which we ultimately evolved. Our silicon modifications are only
recent in our evolution. Most life that forms is carbon-based and combined with
oxygen and hydrogen to form water. This creates a beneficial nursery for life
virtually everywhere, where the conditions are correct. It is almost
inevitable. It is almost hard for life not to exist.
Regarding this water planet. I am going to assume this newly
discovered planet has sea life. Is there any kind of land life?
The life created early in
the oceans eventually, like on Earth, moved up onto land surfaces, what land
surfaces there were. Many land masses exist to varying degrees on these water
planets. Our planet has the same land area as your planet, but our planet is
larger, almost twice as large.
I think that is a plus.
As a result, our oceans are
larger, but this provides us with the oxygen-creating elements for our
atmosphere in great abundance, so we have a thicker blanket of abilities to
support life as we know it.
And good air to breathe.
Good air to breathe in the
form of respirations. Our population is strictly controlled, and we are
interconnected with our planet in a spiritual and physical
sense. Much like your Native Americans respect the land, so we also respect the
land on our planet. We have many of the same values, and we have a planet that
affords us a great luxury of abundance, a kind of garden.
You probably know that I love gardens.
Yes. I choose that word to
help in visualization. Often in our communication there is verbal exchange with
words rather than complex images.
I can well imagine that it would be confining for you.
Yes, but do not be
concerned. It is just part of the interaction that we enjoy. Sometimes impressions
can be placed in you in nonverbal ways. I think you are aware of this.
Yes.
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