02-08-2017, 12:37 PM
This is a daily space weather report on solar activity and other space pertinent information. It also covers related science topics including Earth changes and new discoveries/theories for the cosmos in general. Occasionally there are political topics and comments regarding science and technology such as GMO's, climate change, etc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsmEOvxuZMA
For those who don't know -
Our little sun has entered middle age and we're possibly at the beginning of a solar cycle called a Maunder Minimum, an interval where there is little to no solar flaring. Maunder Minimums occur every 600,000-700,000 years and can last from one week to 10,000 years. The effects of this type of interval are predicted to be exacerbated by the lessening strength of our magnetic shield, which has been diminishing for the last 400 years and continues to decline as evidenced by the speed of the magnetic pole shift currently taking place. The cause of this loss of magnetism may be deep within the planet's core, but it also affecting atmospheric fields as well. Such a scenario begs the question of what happens to magnetized liquid when it loses cohesion. The answer is potentially very, very bad stuff.
The changes to our planet are not limited locally. Every body in the solar system has been impacted to some degree. The orbit of Venus has actually slowed down and storms on Saturn are less intense and occurring two years early. The Great Red Spot on Jupiter has been replaced by Red Jr., a smaller spot in the Southern Hemisphere. I was going to post a link here for a video clip that provided reference sources, but the PTB has seen fit to have it removed from YouTube. That in itself should give you a clue.
Small to medium solar flares help keep our atmosphere expanded, so a lack of these is significant for more severe weather; floods, drought, hotter summers, colder winters and so on. There has been severe snowstorms in Iran and Pakistan and even snow in the Sahara recently. The times, they are a-changing.
My intent isn't to alarm or unduly panic anyone. It's simply a heads-up to prepare for what's to come.
Peace, love and joy to you this day, brothers and sisters.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsmEOvxuZMA
For those who don't know -
Our little sun has entered middle age and we're possibly at the beginning of a solar cycle called a Maunder Minimum, an interval where there is little to no solar flaring. Maunder Minimums occur every 600,000-700,000 years and can last from one week to 10,000 years. The effects of this type of interval are predicted to be exacerbated by the lessening strength of our magnetic shield, which has been diminishing for the last 400 years and continues to decline as evidenced by the speed of the magnetic pole shift currently taking place. The cause of this loss of magnetism may be deep within the planet's core, but it also affecting atmospheric fields as well. Such a scenario begs the question of what happens to magnetized liquid when it loses cohesion. The answer is potentially very, very bad stuff.
The changes to our planet are not limited locally. Every body in the solar system has been impacted to some degree. The orbit of Venus has actually slowed down and storms on Saturn are less intense and occurring two years early. The Great Red Spot on Jupiter has been replaced by Red Jr., a smaller spot in the Southern Hemisphere. I was going to post a link here for a video clip that provided reference sources, but the PTB has seen fit to have it removed from YouTube. That in itself should give you a clue.
Small to medium solar flares help keep our atmosphere expanded, so a lack of these is significant for more severe weather; floods, drought, hotter summers, colder winters and so on. There has been severe snowstorms in Iran and Pakistan and even snow in the Sahara recently. The times, they are a-changing.
My intent isn't to alarm or unduly panic anyone. It's simply a heads-up to prepare for what's to come.
Peace, love and joy to you this day, brothers and sisters.