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stillhere User ID: 29204297 United States 01/20/2013 04:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Honestly I looked and see nothing, have they been scrubbed? What exactly should I be looking for and where on the sun? At least I see nothing geometric. In the past the thing that really got my attention is the Hexagon on Saturn I believe--like at the north pole of saturn. "You can bend it and twist it... You can misuse and abuse it... But even God cannot change the Truth.” Michael Levy |
Da fuq (OP) User ID: 16258666 United States 01/20/2013 04:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Honestly I looked and see nothing, have they been scrubbed? What exactly should I be looking for and where on the sun? Quoting: stillhere At least I see nothing geometric. In the past the thing that really got my attention is the Hexagon on Saturn I believe--like at the north pole of saturn. Do you know what a coronal hole is? Last Edited by Da fuq on 01/20/2013 04:53 PM |
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Da fuq (OP) User ID: 16258666 United States 01/20/2013 04:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Consider that it's 6000 on the suns surface, while miles above it is around 2 million. One of the features we observe on the sun which have no business being there according to the standard model, are sunspots. The most significant thing about a sunspot, is the fact that center of the sunspot is dark. If the sun is trying to radiate light energy from its core, we should expect that it is bright. If you think about the Umbra, the darkest place in the center of sunspots. That's the place where we can see deepest into the sun. Consider the fact at that point where we can really see down into the sun, that's the absolute coldest place we are able to measure. Mainstream science on TV and what is taught to you in public school is not only boring. It's 100% wrong. (Hint hint, the sun is electric) |
stillhere User ID: 29204297 United States 01/20/2013 05:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Honestly I looked and see nothing, have they been scrubbed? What exactly should I be looking for and where on the sun? Quoting: stillhere At least I see nothing geometric. In the past the thing that really got my attention is the Hexagon on Saturn I believe--like at the north pole of saturn. Do you know what a coronal hole is? Kind of, isn't it the dark places? But, I don't see geometric shapes. I'm looking for straight lines, squares, hexagons, triangles, .... Are you talking about the outer edge I'll admit to being ignorant. (about the sun) "Coronal holes are areas where the Sun's corona is darker, and colder, and has lower-density plasma than average. These were found when X-ray telescopes in the Skylab mission were flown above the Earth's atmosphere to reveal the structure of the corona. Coronal holes are linked to unipolar concentrations of open magnetic field lines. During solar minimum, coronal holes are mainly found at the Sun's polar regions, but they can be located anywhere on the sun during solar maximum. The fast-moving component of the solar wind is known to travel along open magnetic field lines that pass through coronal holes." From Wikipedia So....way more "dark spots" than normal? Last Edited by stillhere on 01/20/2013 05:06 PM "You can bend it and twist it... You can misuse and abuse it... But even God cannot change the Truth.” Michael Levy |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32129936 Netherlands 01/20/2013 05:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I sure do see a lot of faces in those patterns...a wizard with a wand, a man with a fedora, an African swami...too many too count...very interesting footage our sun is giving us huh? Quoting: Kissplash It's called pareidolia. Good luck trying to educate the tards. Thanks, I need it |
Da fuq (OP) User ID: 16258666 United States 01/20/2013 05:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Honestly I looked and see nothing, have they been scrubbed? What exactly should I be looking for and where on the sun? Quoting: stillhere At least I see nothing geometric. In the past the thing that really got my attention is the Hexagon on Saturn I believe--like at the north pole of saturn. Do you know what a coronal hole is? Kind of, isn't it the dark places? But, I don't see geometric shapes. I'm looking for straight lines, squares, hexagons, triangles, .... Are you talking about the outer edge I'll admit to being ignorant. (about the sun) "Coronal holes are areas where the Sun's corona is darker, and colder, and has lower-density plasma than average. These were found when X-ray telescopes in the Skylab mission were flown above the Earth's atmosphere to reveal the structure of the corona. Coronal holes are linked to unipolar concentrations of open magnetic field lines. During solar minimum, coronal holes are mainly found at the Sun's polar regions, but they can be located anywhere on the sun during solar maximum. The fast-moving component of the solar wind is known to travel along open magnetic field lines that pass through coronal holes." From Wikipedia So....way more "dark spots" than normal? You do not see straight lines or angels in the figure in the southern quadrant of the sun. The large black geometric shape is the coronal hole. Plasma coverage and filters determine how it looks. Things like this are artificial to a certain degree. :tridoom: The sun is powered, but not from within itself. Last Edited by Da fuq on 01/20/2013 05:18 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 26795689 United States 01/20/2013 05:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Honestly I looked and see nothing, have they been scrubbed? What exactly should I be looking for and where on the sun? Quoting: stillhere At least I see nothing geometric. In the past the thing that really got my attention is the Hexagon on Saturn I believe--like at the north pole of saturn. The dark outline of a triangle. Sure there's junk in the middle but you see the 3 points & straight lines that form the perimeter. The triangle on the sun last year was clearer / more defined but this is still pretty neat. |
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Isis One User ID: 14343270 United States 01/20/2013 05:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A quick vid on Saturn's hexagon, fascinating!!! Spread the word, change the collective conscious...... THERE IS MORE THAN ENOUGH OF EVERYTHING TO GO AROUND When you are undisciplined, the universe is extremely forgiving and when you are disciplined, the universe is extremely generous. Me One doesn't discover new lands without consenting to lose sight, for a very long time, of the shore. Andre Gide [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
AlphA Canis Majoris User ID: 32636061 Poland 01/20/2013 05:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Honestly I looked and see nothing, have they been scrubbed? What exactly should I be looking for and where on the sun? Quoting: stillhere At least I see nothing geometric. In the past the thing that really got my attention is the Hexagon on Saturn I believe--like at the north pole of saturn. Do you know what a coronal hole is? Kind of, isn't it the dark places? But, I don't see geometric shapes. I'm looking for straight lines, squares, hexagons, triangles, .... Are you talking about the outer edge I'll admit to being ignorant. (about the sun) "Coronal holes are areas where the Sun's corona is darker, and colder, and has lower-density plasma than average. These were found when X-ray telescopes in the Skylab mission were flown above the Earth's atmosphere to reveal the structure of the corona. Coronal holes are linked to unipolar concentrations of open magnetic field lines. During solar minimum, coronal holes are mainly found at the Sun's polar regions, but they can be located anywhere on the sun during solar maximum. The fast-moving component of the solar wind is known to travel along open magnetic field lines that pass through coronal holes." From Wikipedia So....way more "dark spots" than normal? You do not see straight lines or angels in the figure in the southern quadrant of the sun. The large black geometric shape is the coronal hole. Plasma coverage and filters determine how it looks. Things like this are artificial to a certain degree. :tridoom: The sun is powered, but not from within itself. What powers the Sun? Be ye the master of all that surrounds thee. Never be mastered by the effects of thy life. |
aliensbro User ID: 32040337 United States 01/20/2013 05:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, Da, you got pinned, excellent thread, great comments and vids everyone. This Emily Cragg woman says we basically jumped orbits and are no longer orbiting our old (yellow) sun but are orbiting this brown dwarf star and heading out to Orion. I know.....just thought I'd throw it out there. Quoting: Isis One Interesting, but you and I both know Isis, a brown dwarf would be incapable of the bright white shine Sol has been putting off. ( I kept getting over exposed shots because of how bright it was yesterday ) Thread: THE SUN IS BURNING WHITE NOW !!!!! My thoughts too. I think we might notice such an event taking place as well |
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AlphA Canis Majoris User ID: 32636061 Poland 01/20/2013 05:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Kind of, isn't it the dark places? But, I don't see geometric shapes. I'm looking for straight lines, squares, hexagons, triangles, .... Are you talking about the outer edge I'll admit to being ignorant. (about the sun) "Coronal holes are areas where the Sun's corona is darker, and colder, and has lower-density plasma than average. These were found when X-ray telescopes in the Skylab mission were flown above the Earth's atmosphere to reveal the structure of the corona. Coronal holes are linked to unipolar concentrations of open magnetic field lines. During solar minimum, coronal holes are mainly found at the Sun's polar regions, but they can be located anywhere on the sun during solar maximum. The fast-moving component of the solar wind is known to travel along open magnetic field lines that pass through coronal holes." From Wikipedia So....way more "dark spots" than normal? You do not see straight lines or angels in the figure in the southern quadrant of the sun. The large black geometric shape is the coronal hole. Plasma coverage and filters determine how it looks. Things like this are artificial to a certain degree. :tridoom: The sun is powered, but not from within itself. What powers the Sun? Be ye the master of all that surrounds thee. Never be mastered by the effects of thy life. |
Da fuq (OP) User ID: 16258666 United States 01/20/2013 05:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: stillhere Kind of, isn't it the dark places? But, I don't see geometric shapes. I'm looking for straight lines, squares, hexagons, triangles, .... Are you talking about the outer edge I'll admit to being ignorant. (about the sun) "Coronal holes are areas where the Sun's corona is darker, and colder, and has lower-density plasma than average. These were found when X-ray telescopes in the Skylab mission were flown above the Earth's atmosphere to reveal the structure of the corona. Coronal holes are linked to unipolar concentrations of open magnetic field lines. During solar minimum, coronal holes are mainly found at the Sun's polar regions, but they can be located anywhere on the sun during solar maximum. The fast-moving component of the solar wind is known to travel along open magnetic field lines that pass through coronal holes." From Wikipedia So....way more "dark spots" than normal? You do not see straight lines or angels in the figure in the southern quadrant of the sun. The large black geometric shape is the coronal hole. Plasma coverage and filters determine how it looks. Things like this are artificial to a certain degree. :tridoom: The sun is powered, but not from within itself. What powers the Sun? Can't say really, but everything is connected. Our hearts and minds to the earth, earth to sun, sun to galactic center perhaps? It's receiving information to behave this way. |
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Da fuq (OP) User ID: 16258666 United States 01/20/2013 06:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Seems to be forming a pyramid shape now. That swirl is a plasma associated with the CH. ...the fuck Last Edited by Da fuq on 01/20/2013 07:09 PM |
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AlphA Canis Majoris User ID: 32636061 Poland 01/20/2013 06:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Da fuq You do not see straight lines or angels in the figure in the southern quadrant of the sun. The large black geometric shape is the coronal hole. Plasma coverage and filters determine how it looks. Things like this are artificial to a certain degree. :tridoom: The sun is powered, but not from within itself. What powers the Sun? Can't say really, but everything is connected. Our hearts and minds to the earth, earth to sun, sun to galactic center perhaps? It's receiving information to behave this way. Last Edited by AlphA Canis Majoris on 01/20/2013 06:39 PM Be ye the master of all that surrounds thee. Never be mastered by the effects of thy life. |
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