Strange Cosmic Ray (Neutron Monitor) data fluctuation., page 3
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reply posted on 16-12-2011 @ 08:33 PM by AriesJedi
Does anyone remember these threads of unusual radiation; Iodine-131above Europe?

www.abovetopsecret.com...

www.abovetopsecret.com...

Iodine-131 can be created by bombarding natural Tellurium with NEUTRONS!!
Natural Tellurium was first discovered in Transylvania (now part of Romania).

Could your thread have provided the key to these threads and the source?

Maybe the monitor at Moscow is picking up the neutrons above them now. So maybe it is a narrow beam source or it could be that there are small holes in the magnetosphere, a wide beam is penetrating through?

It's not good though is it?

I looked up neutrons and I found out that water, polyethylene, concrete and paraffin wax can offer protection.

I feel sad now.


reply posted on 16-12-2011 @ 10:46 PM by EvolEric
I'm not a scientist,
but I can do as they do at the pentagon everyday...
Guess with the best of them and just mouth off responses without fully understanding anything I am making a statement about... regardless of the unnecessary fear it may or may not cause

The Earth could soon have a second sun, at least for a week or two.

The cosmic phenomenon will happen when one of the brightest stars in the night sky explodes into a supernova.
And, according to a report yesterday, the most stunning light show in the planet’s history could happen as soon as this year.



Source

Just check out the source link for those unfamiliar with this tid bit of info


Even though we have no visual indication that this is happening just yet...

Could this be radiation from the start of the super nova?

Is the witnessing of Betelgeuse's Super Nova shortly to follow?

Do I know what I am talking about? (No)

But I do say this is as good of a reason as any... until we discover the true answer...

I'm sure someone (cough cough Phage lol ) will tell me I am wrong...

I am fine with that, hahaha



reply posted on 17-12-2011 @ 05:39 AM by Romanian
Good morning. It looks like the data was "corrected" overnight .

helios.izmiran.rssi.ru...

No spike visible in the graph now, the same happened with the 5th of December. E-mailed someone from the monitor station to ask for some explanation, maybe I will get a response..


reply posted on 18-12-2011 @ 12:32 AM by EvolEric
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I was really hoping for a super nova

here is to next week!


reply posted on 18-12-2011 @ 06:05 AM by PuterMan
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Don't you just love graphs. Climate change ones are the best. They can make 0.3° look really scary!


reply posted on 19-12-2011 @ 04:45 PM by Romanian
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The graphs displayed in the beginning of the thread used the same scale so , no attempt to make it look worse haha. Ah, did not get any response from the e-mail I sent to the people at the observatory. Maybe they respond to the e-mails written in Russian only lol.


reply posted on 28-12-2011 @ 06:03 AM by The X
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Hilarious.
"blessed holiday season" couched in a paragraph with new age anti christian sentiment.
Love it.


reply posted on 28-12-2011 @ 08:59 AM by Phage
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Neutrons are neutral particles (that's the "neu" part). Neutral particles are not affected by the Earth's magnetic field.

It has also become apparent that there was only a slight increase in neutron flux. The spikes were a data error.
helios.izmiran.rssi.ru...


reply posted on 1-1-2012 @ 09:29 AM by maryhinge
reply to post by Pegasus2000


the suns solar cycle is 11 years so
wheres the old data to check it against
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