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Planet X: Distance/Speed REVISITED #4


The Zetas have stated, in Feb, 2002, that the Speed of Planet X does not
exceed the speed of light, but this in any case is not impossible.

    In the dozen or so years prior to a passage, Planet X 
    speeds up from almost a standstill to a zoom, 
    toward the foci it is approaching. Imagine the Earth
    without atmosphere, and a rock some miles overhead.
    What is the speed limit on this rock as it plummets? 
    There is no limit in space, only that which mankind 
    assumes. During math discussions on sci.astro, it 
    has been surmised that the speed of Planet X 
    approaches the speed of light during its most rapid 
    approach, and this astonishes those in the discussion. 
    Why is it assumed that light is the fastest thing in the 
    universe, re travel? Man thinks this because it is 
    something he can measure. He is aware of such a 
    small percentage of matter and energy about him that
    to say that he comprehends 1% of what the universe 
    is composed of would be an overstatement. Our 
    space travel, in 4th Density and even 3rd Density, is 
    faster than light, and we do not melt. Man does not 
    understand, so we cannot give him satisfaction in 
    our explanations. Suffice it to say that our 
    explanation is correct, and Planet X travels rapidly 
    into our midst, thence the Repulsion Force is 
    invoked, thence it floats past between the Earth and 
    Sun.
        ZetaTalk™, Speed
            (http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s112.htm)