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reply posted on 28-6-2009 @ 03:12 PM by Tank2/8
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I would also like to know what some of your insight is on how the magnetic field shifting will affect techtonic plate movement inturn volcanic
activity and earthquakes.
Thanks for all the great import
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reply posted on 28-6-2009 @ 03:14 PM by questioningall
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Wow, we are getting hit harder than I have seen this year. Very big hit, good to see the magnetosphere working like it is suppose to.
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reply posted on 28-6-2009 @ 03:18 PM by brokenheadphonez
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Originally posted by Tank2/8
Hmm I'm not really sure..
What happens if a big metal tank is exposed to a really strong magnetic field? How strong would a field have to be to move a TANK, let alone tectonic
plates?
Or could the tank moving cause a magnet to "follow" it?
My gut says that the magnetic field shifting being a result of another process, not the cause of the process..
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reply posted on 28-6-2009 @ 03:19 PM by brokenheadphonez
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Wow! I've never seen the tips go that far, outside of the simulation!
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reply posted on 28-6-2009 @ 05:31 PM by Tank2/8
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Do you study this type of activity for a living or hobby? It is very interesting material you have laid out. Thanks!
(your aviator picture is very cool. I drew a picture for a girl bout 15yrs ago that looks almost identical)
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reply posted on 28-6-2009 @ 05:32 PM by Tank2/8
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Originally posted by brokenheadphonez
Wow! I've never seen the tips go that far, outside of the simulation!
Alot hotter then the other snapshots you have posted
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reply posted on 28-6-2009 @ 05:40 PM by Tank2/8
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What am I seeing here? Does the color represent pressure, or temp?
The stress that you see of the magnetosphere, is that being caused by solar wind or high levels of cosmic radiation? (is solar wind and cosmic
radiation 2 in the same??)
What percent of the of the solar wind and cosmic radiation that the magnetosphere protects us from is from our sun's activity?
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reply posted on 28-6-2009 @ 05:51 PM by brokenheadphonez
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Ok I'll make a detailed explanation shortly. Gimme an hour, max.
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reply posted on 28-6-2009 @ 06:22 PM by brokenheadphonez
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Originally posted by Tank2/8
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What am I seeing here? Does the color represent pressure, or temp?
The stress that you see of the magnetosphere, is that being caused by solar wind or high levels of cosmic radiation? (is solar wind and cosmic
radiation 2 in the same??)
What percent of the of the solar wind and cosmic radiation that the magnetosphere protects us from is from our sun's activity?
The color represents pressure. The more white, the more pressure. (and I believe the pressure is actually HIGHER, but it's above the detection
abilities of the instruments on the ACE satellite.
It could be solar wind and/or cosmic radiation.
They're different things....
I don't understand your last question, I'm sorry.. I think it's a bit of column A, and a bit of column B.. A combination of both factors but I
don't have enough data to give you a definitive answer.. :S
Try reviewing this thread
It might give you more insight.
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reply posted on 28-6-2009 @ 08:52 PM by Tank2/8
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Thanks brokenheadphone. That last question, what I was trying to say was.....Is it souly the sun that beats us up with its solar flares and
other explosive activity or do we get bombarded from other sources as well?
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reply posted on 28-6-2009 @ 08:58 PM by brokenheadphonez
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No problem! Deny ignorance, and all...
We're affect by both solar output and galactic sources as well..
It's like... Taking mortar and small arms fire simultaneously, if you will..
Check the U2U's that I've sent you..
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reply posted on 29-6-2009 @ 03:52 PM by brokenheadphonez
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Results of these studies are irrefutable; the human organism is sensitive to changes in environmental physical activity and reacts to them through a
series of variations of its physiological parameters such as systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, bioelectrical activity of
human brain, etc.
It is well established that both high and very low levels of GMA influence the number of some acute cardiac events (sudden cardiac death, acute
myocardial infarction morbidity..
... during severe disturbances of geomagnetic field, the negative emotional background of a person is amplified. We conclude that changes in GMA
mostly affect the activity of regulating systems related to high cortical mechanisms of regulation and sub-cortical integrative apparatuses."
Solar and Geomagnetic Activities and Related Effects on the Human physiological and Cardio-Health State: Some results of Azerbaijani and
Collaborative Studies - Elchin S. Babayev
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reply posted on 29-6-2009 @ 10:16 PM by brokenheadphonez
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And Gakona magnetometer data.... ends abruptly...
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reply posted on 30-6-2009 @ 10:47 PM by questioningall
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Started a new thread here: www.abovetopsecret.com...
It is about the jellyfish crop circle - it is predicting a solar storm on July 7th 2009.
Will the magnetosphere be able to handle it - if it does occur?
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reply posted on 30-6-2009 @ 11:04 PM by questioningall
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I study this for a hobby only. I have been interested in everything happening with the Earth and have been watching this along with Earthquakes and
volcanos. Basically anything of nature.
Brokenheadphonez - you are awesome with great information!! Thank you for bringing such good info to the thread to educate us all!!
I watch the magnetosphere every day - and will be following it even closer now, especially leading up to the 7th of July.
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reply posted on 1-7-2009 @ 08:42 AM by questioningall
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Here is a complete simulation of the magnetosphere from this last weekend.
It encompasses from the 27th to the 29th - when we were hit hard.
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reply posted on 1-7-2009 @ 09:30 AM by brokenheadphonez
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Thanks questioningall, same to you!
I'm pretty sure that the magnetosphere can handle it. It's the low altitude solar induced ground currents and all among other things (effects on
humans) that I feel it a a greater concern.
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reply posted on 2-7-2009 @ 02:32 PM by questioningall
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I will be watching the magnetosphere closely this week especially on the 7th of July.
Two different threads - one a Jellyfish crop circle predicts a solar storm for us on that date - thread here:
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Now another crop circle is predicting the same thing here: www.abovetopsecret.com...
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reply posted on 2-7-2009 @ 02:49 PM by brokenheadphonez
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Sweet, then I'm taking a break and know that if anything neat happens, you'll be there so I can at least look at it in retrospect lol!
Thanks!
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reply posted on 3-7-2009 @ 11:25 PM by brokenheadphonez
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Wow, did anyone else feel that?
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