Suitors;

On a similar note, there was a recent story by NASA about a "collision" of 2 dead stars:

https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/n...lision-course/

They are in error. These won't be colliding any time soon... it's an eclipse. The further star is MUCH LARGER and further away then they think.

I am currently of a mind that this celestial even marks the Age. We were in the cusp of the last Age and next Age for about the last 200 years, we are now in the New Age.

This is the Birth of a Golden Age, which will last about 1000 years, which is about the time it will take for the full eclipse of a Super Galactic Dead Star by a smaller dead star. Once completed, we will be past the Birth of the Golden Age and in the Golden Age.

It's important to remember all the stars still shining between us and these 2 dead stars.

Shields Up!

Magnanimously,

Christopher Theodore

P.S.

For those few dead stars that aren't blocked by a star directly, the starlight from all the shining stars provides similar shielding effects.