posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 11:31 AM
During the recent Chile earthquake, there were reports that the skies observed seemed to have ‘changed’. It was also observed during earthquakes
that happened at other times elsewhere in the recorded history of mankind.
Such changes could be attributed and had even been recorded by scientists. Our sun sends out highly charged particles known as solar winds into space
regularly and more so strongly in these present times.
Much of our planet’s magnetic field – magnetosphere – had been able to deflect much of these particles. Those that managed to escape would end
up being trapped on Earth’s radiation belt. Some still will managed to penetrate and wind up on our upper atmosphere, and can be observed as the
Aurora displays, which is exactly what those trapped in earthquakes saw in the skies.
Aurora displays are more commonly seen in skies near the poles. The solar wind particles basically skim across those areas without directly
penetrating through our atmosphere.
However, if aurora displays are seen outside the poles area, it would mean bad news – that the highly charged particles had penetrated through the
last line of Earth’s defense - our upper atmosphere - and its charged particles are reacting with Earth’s core.
Should Earth’s mantle be strong, it would be able to absorb the charges. But should the mantle or crusts are weak and moving Teutonic plates, such
highly charged particles will cause the plates to shift and thus cause earthquakes.
Now that you know how the earthquake happened, you will realized that for the solar wind to penetrate through the magnetosphere all the way down to
Earth’s surface would mean our magnetosphere is getting weak…… And the sun has yet to reach its strongest solar cycle……
[edit on 12-3-2010 by SeekerofTruth101]