Forget snake-oil in Dublin, there is a major, major “reality” science news
story brewing, with implications of biblical proportions … (catch-22: truth
is stranger than fiction).

Here is the story of the discovery of a large water planet, in Ophiuchus. It
is the closest planet discovered to what we expect is (was) capable of
(arguably) supporting life:

http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/12/16/2152989.aspx

Now for page 2.

The earliest prophecy in the Bible concerns a Messiah who will defeat the
serpent (Satan, but this figure is not necessarily synonymous with evil in
some interpretations). The prophecy can be found in Genesis 3:15 and
possibly (at least in synchronicity) it relates to this cosmological
discovery: of an alien “water world” which is close by us. All of this
synchronicity by way of the constellation Ophiuchus (try saying that one
three times rapidly ;-) and a Serpentine mythological knot of connections.  

BTW, the closest star to planet Earth (other than Sol) is in this same
constellation (between Scorpios and Sagittarius), and is called Barnard’s
star - but the water planet in question orbits another nearby red dwarf. Is
this the place ET calls home?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnards_Star

This planet resides in, is a large constellation located around the
celestial equator and towards the center of the Milky Way from our
perspective - and is Greek for  'snake-holder' or some variation of that. It
is commonly represented as a demigod grasping a snake, and the god has a
wounded foot. That demigod is associated with Hercules, and maybe much, much
more.

Because of its proximity – if life had evolved on this planet early on
millions of years ago - and some might expect that is not ruled out, since
the red dwarf is a ‘time constant’ for a much older system (i.e. they are
usually older stars) … then Earth would likely be on a natural “route of
migration” for the advance inhabitants (i.e. in a vector away from the
center of the MW). Johannes Kepler's famous drawing of the supernova he
witnessed depicts the location of the stella nova in the “wounded” foot of
Hercules 400 years ago. This can also be woven into any emerging SciFi or
Theology story.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kepler_Drawing_of_SN_1604.png

Anyway, another connection to this mélange is the Greek name “Oedipus” which
means “wounded foot“ and it is also symbolic of the coming Messiah,  who
would be born of the lineage of Adam and Eve. There is "Ophiuchus, the
Serpent Bearer, which may well be an alternative form of Hercules/Heracles
(often associated with snakes beginning in infancy when he strangled a
serpent in his crib). 

Ophiuchus, or Hercules, is usually depicted bearing the Serpent, in his
hands, and his right foot is almost touching the stinger of the Scorpion.  I
could go on-and-on, but I will leave this to someone delivering the Oral
Roberts eulogy to take this breaking story to the furthest absurdity
possible. Gotta get 2012 in there also…

Oh! Almost forgot ! so far the planet  does not have a real name, other than
“GJ 1214b” but to remedy that situation I will now pronounce one upon it –
ta-da : 

Hydra-Jinn – the snake charmer. 

Mahdi fine day for a baptism, I’d say…. not to mention a triple entendre …

Jones
        

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