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[quote:aether:MV8xOTI4ODE0XzM2MzMyNjg5XzI0QUMxOEQ0] [quote:Azeratel Axo:MV8xOTI4ODE0XzM2MzMyNTcxX0FGQTkzMjcw] [quote:aether:MV8xOTI4ODE0XzM2MzMyNTQ5XzhBNUZFOTgx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 32430667:MV8xOTI4ODE0XzM2MzI3MDcxX0EzREMyOTE5] This one too [b]Voicemail Discovered in Nature: Insects Receive Soil Messages from the Past[/b] [i]A new study now shows that through those same plants insects are also able to leave ‘voicemail’ messages in the soil. Herbivorous insects store their voicemails via their effects on soil fungi.[/i] http://wakeup-world.com/2012/08/29/voicemail-discovered-in-nature-insects-receive-soil-messages-from-the-past/ [/quote] [Quote:observation]Insects eating plant roots change the chemical composition of the leaves, causing the plant to release volatile signals into the air. This can convince above-ground insects to select another food plant in order to avoid competition and to escape from poisonous defense compounds in the plant. But the impact doesn’t stop there. The new research shows that insects leave a specific legacy that remains in the soil after they have fed on a plant. And future plants growing on that same spot can pick up these signals from the soil and pass them on to other insects. Those messages are really specific: the new plant can tell whether the former one was suffering from leaf-eating caterpillars or from root-eating insects. “The new plants are actually decoding a ‘voicemail’ message from the past to the next generation of plant-feeding insects, and their enemies,” recaps NIOO researcher and first author Olga Kostenko. “The insects are re-living the past.” This message from the past strongly influences the growth and possibly also the behavior of these bugs. Today’s insect community is influenced by the messages from past seasons.[/Quote] think aura and emotional information in local field it is no different to what we do when we go backwards within earths field(s) and remote sense our past from the emotional information that is within our fields to tell us (memory) [color=blue]different scales same process[/color] [color=green]remote sensing backwards has now become lawfull[/color] [/quote] Wow. :blink: [color=green]That explanation was completely intuitive for me.[/color] [/quote] [color=green]fits you like a glove /z\ is the phrase[/color] [/quote]
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An X-2 class solar flare recently missed a direct impact with Earth.
Heliophysicists classify solar flares according to their brightness in X-ray wavelengths. C-class flares are the smallest on the scale, with X-ray measurements in the 10^-6 watts per square meter range (W/m^2), while X-class flares can exceed 10^-4 W/m^2. Why is that important?
An X-2 solar flare has enough energy to overload satellite circuits and disrupt other forms of communication should its full force be directed at Earth.
Modern astronomers believe that solar flares, or coronal mass ejections (CME), occur when magnetic reconnection events in the Sun’s atmosphere cause a short circuit in magnetic field lines. According to one theory, “magnetic energy” then accelerates the superheated gases into space. Although no one knows what “magnetic reconnection” is, it is the only explanation offered................
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