STARS -- ARCTURUS -- Part E
INCUBATION OF INFANT STARS
The invasion of this Website and Web computer by the U S Government Internet Gestapo Dogs has been devastating, and not only in the time and cost of repairing the damage they caused to both but also causing the loss of many days of investigating and discovering more truth and facts about the SIBs and their Universe and bringing it to you, the World Public. Government has also been invited throughout the life of this Website, but their exceedingly stupid reaction is to destroy it. Although crippled and deeply disturbed that they would stoop so utterly low as to carry out such a despicable, revengeful act, we proceed bloodied but unbroken.
Using time-regressed, cross-sectional SIBRAY, we have discovered what is believed to be several Infant Stars being incubated by SUPER STAR ARCTURUS eventually to be released into space to take their place with the billions upon billions of other stars in the Universe. These are very similar to the far greater number of infant stars discovered being incubated on STAR No. 17 many months ago causing us to believe these are also Infant Stars.
Shown on the above SIBRAY are what is believed to be 3 such Infant Stars, all on the outer fringes of the massive Auxiliary Support and Supply Facilities surrounding ARCTURUS. No. 1 is at the left; No. 2 at the bottom and No. 3 to the upper right. Nos. 2 and 3 are partially obscured by intervening Support Facilities. Apparently, the SIBs in control of ARCTURUS and these Infant Stars are very protective of them for each one is enclosed in a very thick-walled enclosure as well as individual enclosures. in that regard, No. 1 is in an extremely large enclosure measuring 55 million miles E-W and 70 million miles N-S. The enclosure walls of all three are the same in thickness, 8.2 million miles thick. The perfectly cube shaped enclosures in which each of the Infant Stars are enclosed are exactly the same size, 13.25 million miles on a side. That's over 15 times the diameter of our SUN.
Above is the lower left corner of the huge enclosure in which Infant Star No. 1 is shown encased in its protective enclosure. To provide a better appreciation of the magnitude of size of the walls and the Infant Star, the size of the Solar System SUN is shown in comparison. Note the design of the outer, 8.2 million miles thick enclosure wall. It is somewhat unusual in that it consists of 11 layers and an "air" space between the outer thin double wall and the very thick middle wall. It is our opinion that this design of the overall wall system is to protect the Infant Star from impacts from other sources. Note also that the Infant Star, which is a cluster of growing Egg Element Cells, is further protected in that it is packed and cushioned in the middle of Invisible Matter Egg Cells. This very careful protection of the Infant Star is nearly identical to the Infant Stars observed on STAR No. 17 which are packed in a very similar manner -- surrounded by shock-absorbing Invisible Matter.
END -- ARCTURUS INFANT STARS
