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Earth/Moon Weather: The King Tides and the Pineapple Express

November 2025 Supermoon: The Biggest Full Moon of The Year!

The biggest Supermoon raises the Highest King Tides of the Year. Water is raised to its highest elevation on the horizontal scale. This year the King Tide are given an extra push by the Pineapple Express, a spout of Water, hurled from the trade-winds of Hawaii.

The Moon resides in its closest proximity to Earth, elevating the force of Gravity on our Human emotions. From the deepest waters come the matters that have been pushed to the bottom. The good news is that the tides that turn, can carry us far and beyond the matters of today to God’s Distant Short. A treasure will be found at the low tide that follows.

When we are “made low” God is made the Highest One.

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The Light at the Heart of Life

The Oort Cloud: Home of Long-Period Comets (Source: StarWalk)

The Nucleus of Life on Earth

The Sun resides at the center of Earth’s sphere in the Universe.

Scientists believe that a massive “bubble” of ice and dust surrounds the Solar System – this region of space is called the Oort cloud. The Oort cloud is so far away and so hard to reach that most of its secrets remain hidden.

The Oort cloud is a theoretical spherical cloud composed of small icy bodies that surrounds the Solar System. The existence of the Oort Cloud hasn’t yet been proven by direct observation, but it is widely accepted by the scientific community.

The Oort cloud is believed to be home to long-period comets – those that take from 200 to thousands of years to orbit the Sun. In fact, these comets are evidence that the Oort cloud exists. Long-period comets spend most of their life within the Oort cloud. However, they can be occasionally “knocked out” of their orbits by passing stars, molecular clouds, or galactic tides. As a result, they begin to fall into the inner Solar System and become visible as they approach the Sun.

3 Interstellar Comets that include Comet 3/I ATLAS originated from beyond the Oort Cloud.

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