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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:Krispy71:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzI4MjkzMTE1X0U5NjQ5NzM4] [u][b][color=green]COSMIC RAYS WENT BEZERK ![/color][/b][/u] http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1709473/pg1 [quote:Anonymous Coward 1087542:MV8xNzA5NDczXzY0OTkzQjY1] What's this? http://helios.izmiran.rssi.ru/COSRAY/main.htm Cosmic rays way up over the last several days. Anyone know what to make of this? Trouble? [/quote] :bump2: ADDS: [quote:Anonymous Coward 1087542:MV8xNzA5NDczXzI4MjY0NjI4X0NERUUyMUU0] recent news about high radiation levels across Europe, then I notice this on wikiepedia: [i]Another, sometimes more severe hazard of neutron radiation, is neutron activation, the ability of neutron radiation to induce radioactivity in most substances it encounters[/i] Curious. [/quote] But we still have no BIG worries according to this info : [i]Hundreds of years ago, cosmic ray fluxes were at least 200 percent higher than they are now. Researchers know this because when cosmic rays hit the atmosphere, they produce an isotope of beryllium, 10Be, which is preserved in polar ice. By examining ice cores, it is possible to estimate cosmic ray fluxes more than a thousand years into the past. Even with the recent surge, cosmic rays today are much weaker than they have been at times in the past millennium. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33076128/ns/technology_and_science-space/[/i] I thought that what I posted a few pages before about [u]'the ELF/ELV experiments and Kirkeland Currents in relation to Fukushima'[/u] could be interresting here too ... :scratching: [/quote]
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