Supernova
SN-1978A
At this time, in the universe, 10 million light years away from Earth, the thermonuclear explosion of a white dwarf star caused one of the brightest Supernovas ever observed. With a peak absolute magnitude of -19.5 this Supernova was visible to the naked eye on Planet Earth. Designated the name SN 1978A by astrophysicists, the Supernova was visible in the night sky from January 3rd to January 7th. It took more than nine months for SN 1978A to reach only its minimum brightness. The power of this Supernova explosion even reached Earth through cosmic radiation. It produced a shockwave of rocketing high-energy particles, that traveled close to the speed of light.
The impact of this Supernova for us on Planet Earth had positive effects that are expected to last for the foreseeable future.
The Supernova’s cosmic radiation is linked to positive changes in the Earth’s climate, such as increased cloud formation and increased precipitation. It can also increase the resistance to disease and reduce the risk of cancer. This scientific prediction has become the experience of countless lives through the immense healing power of The SPH. Descending on Earth with immense energy, this cosmic event marks the exact date and time of the happening of The SPH in the human form.