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Class II Wormhole

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34 comments to Class II Wormhole

  • Jim Collins

    Ever see the movie “The Final Countdown”? This looks kind of familiar.

  • Ron Snyder

    Heh. That is one of the reasons I come here- to improve my education. :)

    Wish I could get CEU’s for it!

  • I have to laugh when the article says the “mystery deepens” as Russia denies doing any missile launches.

    Yeah, because they will be totally forthcoming with their strategic info.

  • SCOTTtheBADGER

    Well, speaking as a Badger of Norwegian decent, I suspect the Swedes are behind this, as they are most things. How Like Them.

  • G-man

    I’m wunnerin if there is a big cyborg assassin freezing his little tallywhacker off looking for Sarah Connor. He did say he’d be baack.

  • PeterGunn

    My first thought was to wonder if there might be any connection with this and the up-coming “drop-in” by the Oneder-kid to pick up his piece of Nobel hardware. Just wondering if a 26 hour trip to Nobel-land and Copenhagen are enough or if some force may be planning to beam him up to the alternate universe he already seems to be living in.

  • Mongo

    Was hoping it was Al Gore’s private jet, but we should be so lucky…

  • virgil xenophon

    I didn’t know Ming the Merciless had emigrated from Mongo and set up shop here on Earth with his giant death ray? :) Could it be he likes Scandanavian fare? Lutefisk maybe? Or is it the Aquivat? Any bets?

    (On a serious note the Russian missile gone awry is plausible, but so is a test of a HAARP-like ( http://www.haarp.net/ )Soviet equivalent.)

    • SCOTTtheBADGER

      Lutefisk? YAAK! The “people” who make that stuff have to have a hazardous waste permit from the Wisconsin DNR, since it has to be soaked in lye. Man, that stuff is nasty!

      For those of you who have never been exposed to the horror that is lutefisk, it is cod, that had been dried to planklike state, and is “reconstituted” by soaking it in a water/lye mixture. You wind up with, for all practical purposes, fish flavored Jello. A chap from MN, John Louis Anderson, in his book, Scandivian Humor, and Other Myths, says that it is a food we Scandinavians eat to show how tough our ancestors were. I think that one of the reasons they came here was to live in a lutefisk free world.

      • Ron Snyder

        Garrison Keillor often speaks of this delicacy Scott -often LOL funny.

        Having lived in the Michigan UP for awhile, I became familiar with the dish and wondered how in the world people actually eat it. I thought kimchee was bad, but lutefisk is in a singular category.

      • YAAK is right! But we Swedes make up for it with Glogg – which is essentially mulled wine wherein sometimes the wine is replaced with – grain alcohol. Makes the Lutefisk seem almost palatable – almost.

        The Oracle is of Italian descent – ever had Bakala? Dried, salted cod? It’s supposedly a big treat at the Christmas Eve fish fest that Italians do. At least that’s what his family has been trying to tell me for 27 years. Like Lutefisk – copious amounts of alcohol must be consumed.

        • Snake Eater

          All fish including baccala, meat, most foods have been preserved by salting for many millennia…generally a simple soaking in water brings them back to something approaching freshness…

          …soaking anything in a lye and water solution and then cooking and actually eating it is flippen nuts…but then again it does partially help to explain the bizarre goings on of the Scandinavians amoung us. Best

          • SCOTTtheBADGER

            Anyone who lives in WI knows that God intended cod to be beer battered and deep fried, then served with crinkle cut fries. Kris, I sent you an email at your site about Svenske Flickas. It is a complement.

  • Marvin

    It does look like a time tunnel or wormhole. Did ET finally get a way home?

  • Joe in N. Calif

    Obviouly it is a promotion for a new Lucky Charms shape.

  • MissBirdlegs in AL

    I like all your explanations, but my newsletter from spaceweather.com thinks it a wayward Russian missile launched from a submarine. ;-) Whatever, it’s quite fascinating!

  • hejde

    You fellows get it all wrong…only demented swedes, but I am repeating myself, think lutefisk is a delicacy. Those of us, who have danish and to a lesser extend norwegian ancestry, know better.

    Give me a good pickled herring and a reasonable supply of aquavit and life is good.

    Of cause north american weenies cannot handle this, but that is simply a result of their stulted genetics.

    Vikings were sailing around the world for a reason, not the least because they were looking for good looking maidens and real men. – I don’t think they ever found them.

    peace

    hejde

    • Snake Eater

      Speaking of North American weenies…one my Canadian nieces, while in high school, went to Denmark as an exchange student..loved the place, the people and just about everything else…just one problem…pickled flippen herring for breakfast…could not bring herself to eat it… she’s one smart and beautiful Canuck…(has a PHD and teaches at McGill)…call her a weenie if you must but I’m with her. Best

  • twofivezulu

    Wait, wait, I know. It’s Sarah Palin’s fault !

  • Navig8r

    They inherited that wormhole from George W. Bush.

  • Man of Mystery

    I believe this giant spiral light was an activated wormhole..
    It came out when the spinning blue light(which I believe an extra-terrestrial aircraft) hits the sky.The report on the news said that it was a Russian military missile, The military strongly denied that it was an alien activity.They said that the missile was out of control and exploded, with the mysterious spiral light a result of moonlight reflecting off the missile’s fuel.But when I knew that there was a green spiral-light at the center of the giant spiral light, I think it is the actual wormhole, It is there already before the blue light hits the sky.Law of Physics says that when the two far places where folded together and created a tunnel at the middle, It is easier for one to go to a far distances in just a second.Albert Einstein told this. Imagine?
    But it is only happening in a void or a space, Just like the Universe where space is eternity.Scientists nowadays have a lot to understand in physics. hahaha! what the hell am I writting?!
    By the way this is just fun.

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