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Originally posted by diamondsmith
I am very worried when a scientist make such an exclamation.This is not good.
The absence of solar activity in terms of flares could lead to the idea that the sun is preparing for a pick in activity...maybe this days,as a magnetic pole reversal from the sun is coming.
Originally posted by paulorf86
Originally posted by diamondsmith
I am very worried when a scientist make such an exclamation.This is not good.
I'm sorry, maybe I'm too dumb for this, but would you care to elaborate? I didn't get it at all.
No I didn't find any article,but there is the testimony in the chart of the IMSAL,which was posted by a scientist and I don't know his name.
Originally posted by gunshooter
is there any article or journal to go with this? what did this scientist actually say about this??
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Just read the chart I posted,I think at Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory are working real scientist.
but can you please shed some info on how the data is related to your post.
Originally posted by diamondsmith
The absence of solar activity in terms of flares could lead to the idea that the sun is preparing for a pick in activity...maybe this days,as a magnetic pole reversal from the sun is coming.
Originally posted by paulorf86
Originally posted by diamondsmith
I am very worried when a scientist make such an exclamation.This is not good.
I'm sorry, maybe I'm too dumb for this, but would you care to elaborate? I didn't get it at all.
No I am not,as about the magnetic shift...as I posted before
Originally posted by bladdersweat
reply to post by diamondsmith
are you the 'scientist' making the statement used in your title? how can the decreased rate of solar flare activity 'lead' to assumptions of a magnetic shift?
source(science.nasa.gov...
TextFebruary 15, 2001 -- You can't tell by looking, but scientists say the Sun has just undergone an important change. Our star's magnetic field has flipped. The Sun's magnetic north pole, which was in the northern hemisphere just a few months ago, now points south. It's a topsy-turvy situation, but not an unexpected one. "This always happens around the time of solar maximum," says David Hathaway, a solar physicist at the Marshall Space Flight Center. "The magnetic poles exchange places at the peak of the sunspot cycle. In fact, it's a good indication that Solar Max is really here." Sign up for EXPRESS SCIENCE NEWS delivery Above: Sunspot counts, plotted here against an x-ray image of the Sun, are nearing their maximum for the current solar cycle. [more information] The Sun's magnetic poles will remain as they are now, with the north magnetic pole pointing through the Sun's southern hemisphere, until the year 2012 when they will reverse again. This transition happens, as far as we know, at the peak of every 11-year sunspot cycle -- like clockwork.
And civil unrest as the communications and infrastructure will go out for a long period of time.
flights ot be grounded and comms/internet to go out in the worst effected areas.
Originally posted by GLontra
Great find OP!
I can't believe most posters until now in this thread had not realized how weird it really is!
Pay attention people. Go to the link that OP provided:
www.lmsal.com...
Now, read the blue chart.
In the blue chart, someone wrote "WTF? WTF = Where're the Flares? of course"
This is very weird!
Yes right there,
In the blue chart
source(www.answers.com...
TextSubatomic particles that move through space close to the speed of light; their origin is one of the major unsolved mysteries of astrophysics, although researchers are moving closer to a solution. Cosmic rays consist of about 85% protons, 14% alpha particles (helium nuclei), about 1% electrons and other elementary particles, and a tiny smattering of nuclei heavier than helium. Their energies range from 10 million eV to 1 million trillion eV—equivalent, at the high end, to the punch of a major league baseball pitch. Three categories of cosmic rays are recognized: solar, galactic, and extragalactic. Solar cosmic rays, with energies of 107 to 1010 eV, are ejected by the Sun during solar flares. Galactic cosmic rays, with energies of 1010 to 1015 eV and extragalactic cosmic rays, with energies up to 1018 eV, come from all parts of the sky and, at lower energies, have their original directions partially scrambled by the galactic magnetic field. Read more: www.answers.com...
We will see this in the days to come,IF this will come true the first effect will be- communications down.
Originally posted by Biigs
My digital TV is messing up and some servers i use for voice comms on a game is also down - coinsidence?
I don't know I thought this the appropriate forum.
Originally posted by GLontra
I'm not sure if this "Predictions and Prophecies" forum is the best forum for this thread.
Maybe the "Fragile Earth" forum...