Abstract

The Supernova and Nova Impact Theory, SNIT, has purposed that pandemic diseases occur on Earth due to exploding star debris streams impacting our planet. A number of cases involving this phenomenon have been mentioned in papers by the author on internet. New information concerning the SNIT has become available as new papers were published. The new information is used in these results involving average velocity of debris streams between exploding star remnants and Earth. The locations of sea ice melts at both poles versus month and nova or supernova maximum hotspots have been analyzed for nova WZ Sagittae. Proof of changing WZ Sagittae average Alaskan temperatures verify SNIT model.

Highlights

  • In the beginning of the SNIT, it was assumed that the average velocity of an exploding star between the remnant and our planet was the same for all cases being studied

  • The average velocity between Nova WZ Sagittae and Earth became known due to the recent impact of the 2001 major outburst of WZ Sagittae that was flagged by a Martian dust storm, an extensive ice melt at both poles, and extreme high temperatures in the Barents Sea

  • The important factor in sea ice melting may be the period of time elapsed after initial impact of the exploding star debris stream

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Summary

Introduction

In the beginning of the SNIT, it was assumed that the average velocity of an exploding star between the remnant and our planet was the same for all cases being studied. The melt is due to a DA zone and the hotspot does not change direction when it encounters the green line [13] Since this case is a western terminus and the counter clockwise, CC, rotation indicates the hotspot is headed east after touching the green bar on July 1st, it has already been over sea ice loss area shown in Figure 12 before July 1 [14]. The locations of the northern and southern debris stream focal points or hotspots shown in Figure 14 agree with the derived values from Table 3 except where corrections are noted It is obvious the southern tine has done some melting to the east before July 1 [12]. The shift of the theoretical values at both poles is due to the effect of the Earth’s magnetic field

November and December Bering Sea Pause in Sea Ice Extent
Double or Triple debris stream hotspot phenomena
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