Gravitational Wave Ripples hitting earth as we speak? | |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 10:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Enter dates from September 21st to September 24th and choose the MOSC Chart then click submit on bottom. [link to www.nmdb.eu] |
whiteeaglefeather User ID: 14801310 Canada 09/24/2012 10:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 10:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The first wave,on the 23rd, lasted about 14 hours reaching 16% increase. The second wave, on the 24th, lasted about 8 hours but was more intense. Reaching about an 18% increase above normal background readings. My guess is that tomorrow there will be another one much greater in intensity. Each other incoming wave appears to be more intense than the last. |
Swinging on Spirals User ID: 865798 United States 09/24/2012 10:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They cannot detect gravity waves, and never have been able to. "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "Wow! What a Ride!" We do not Die, We Awaken to the Dream that We Lived. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15779560 United States 09/24/2012 10:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22379963 United States 09/24/2012 10:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24336639 United States 09/24/2012 10:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The first wave,on the 23rd, lasted about 14 hours reaching 16% increase. The second wave, on the 24th, lasted about 8 hours but was more intense. Reaching about an 18% increase above normal background readings. Quoting: El Quisqueyano My guess is that tomorrow there will be another one much greater in intensity. Each other incoming wave appears to be more intense than the last. By the end of 25th..26 I will know if I should take this seriously..... |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 10:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The initial contact, that is believed to only last seconds, occurred on the 22nd at about 11 am UTC, you can see the 20% and off the charts spike there in the chart. That is the first wave scientist know of that hits in front of these gravitational waves. They only last seconds and are very intense. Then it is proceeded by the normal longer duration waves which we are seeing right now. |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 10:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 300884 Sweden 09/24/2012 10:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 10:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 10:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The first wave,on the 23rd, lasted about 14 hours reaching 16% increase. The second wave, on the 24th, lasted about 8 hours but was more intense. Reaching about an 18% increase above normal background readings. Quoting: El Quisqueyano My guess is that tomorrow there will be another one much greater in intensity. Each other incoming wave appears to be more intense than the last. By the end of 25th..26 I will know if I should take this seriously..... Yes indeed, Keep an eye on that MOSC graph. This could be important discovery. |
Swinging on Spirals User ID: 865798 United States 09/24/2012 11:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We can detect them using Neutron monitors. The only way to detect them is when they actually reach Ground Level. It's how these instruments measure the onset of Cosmic Rays. No they haven't. If they have, then it is MAJOR news, and I would love to see the research. Although gravitational radiation has not been directly detected, there is indirect evidence for its existence. For example, the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for measurements of the Hulse-Taylor binary system which suggests gravitational waves are more than mathematical anomalies. Various gravitational wave detectors exist. However, they remain unsuccessful in detecting such phenomena. [link to en.wikipedia.org] "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "Wow! What a Ride!" We do not Die, We Awaken to the Dream that We Lived. |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 11:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Indeed. This must be something else... Anyway, when only ONE station out of many picks up something, it's a glitch. No it's not. Read this statement; "A cosmic ray approaching Earth first encounters Earth's magnetic field. The magnetic field repels some particles altogether. Those that get through are deflected by the magnetic field. Computers are used to track cosmic ray paths through Earth's magnetic field, and to determine how the starting direction ("asymptotic direction") is related to the impact point." They can be point specific. |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 11:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We can detect them using Neutron monitors. The only way to detect them is when they actually reach Ground Level. It's how these instruments measure the onset of Cosmic Rays. No they haven't. If they have, then it is MAJOR news, and I would love to see the research. Although gravitational radiation has not been directly detected, there is indirect evidence for its existence. For example, the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for measurements of the Hulse-Taylor binary system which suggests gravitational waves are more than mathematical anomalies. Various gravitational wave detectors exist. However, they remain unsuccessful in detecting such phenomena. [link to en.wikipedia.org] We have not been around long enough to really have measured a Gravitational Wave. It's new science and they use these Neutron Monitors to try and see if it is an onset of a gravitational wave. |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 11:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Swinging on Spirals User ID: 865798 United States 09/24/2012 11:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We can detect them using Neutron monitors. The only way to detect them is when they actually reach Ground Level. It's how these instruments measure the onset of Cosmic Rays. No they haven't. If they have, then it is MAJOR news, and I would love to see the research. Although gravitational radiation has not been directly detected, there is indirect evidence for its existence. For example, the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for measurements of the Hulse-Taylor binary system which suggests gravitational waves are more than mathematical anomalies. Various gravitational wave detectors exist. However, they remain unsuccessful in detecting such phenomena. [link to en.wikipedia.org] We have not been around long enough to really have measured a Gravitational Wave. It's new science and they use these Neutron Monitors to try and see if it is an onset of a gravitational wave. Oh, my bad. I thought you said they detected them. Last Edited by Swinging on Spirals on 09/24/2012 11:12 AM "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "Wow! What a Ride!" We do not Die, We Awaken to the Dream that We Lived. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24339902 Portugal 09/24/2012 11:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Isis7 User ID: 19498336 United States 09/24/2012 11:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
imjustsayin User ID: 23234276 United States 09/24/2012 11:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 11:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If increase is more than 15% and long duration, it can kick start a new evolutionary period on earth. If it's intense enough it could fry all electrical circuits, if it's crazy intense then we would all die of radiation poisoning. Plus they have been know to induce seismic activity. |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 11:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24339902 Portugal 09/24/2012 11:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If increase is more than 15% and long duration, it can kick start a new evolutionary period on earth. If it's intense enough it could fry all electrical circuits, if it's crazy intense then we would all die of radiation poisoning. Plus they have been know to induce seismic activity. like as a big CME arrives? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 24314062 United States 09/24/2012 11:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 11:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not sure, Scientist believe gravitational Waves bring on the onset of Ice Ages cause they can bring about intense cloud cover due to their reaction with our atmosphere. Cloud cover than can block out the sun and bring on instant freeze eras. |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If increase is more than 15% and long duration, it can kick start a new evolutionary period on earth. If it's intense enough it could fry all electrical circuits, if it's crazy intense then we would all die of radiation poisoning. Plus they have been know to induce seismic activity. like as a big CME arrives? Yes, the only thing here is that CME's and Flares actually protect us from these neutrons that come in from Gravitational waves. They protect us because they increase the strength of our magnetosphere. Mass extinctions are believed to have occurred from Gravitational Waves when our Sun is at Solar Minimum. Solar max protect us. We are in an prolong solar minimum now as we speak, and the new solar max is expected to come in at 65% less. So if this gravitational wave is intense and long lasting we could be in trouble. |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 11:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If increase is more than 15% and long duration, it can kick start a new evolutionary period on earth. If it's intense enough it could fry all electrical circuits, if it's crazy intense then we would all die of radiation poisoning. Plus they have been know to induce seismic activity. like as a big CME arrives? When a big CME hit's earth Cosmic Ray levels drop dramatically. When our Sun is dormant Cosmic Rays increase drastically. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1024094 United Kingdom 09/24/2012 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We can detect them using Neutron monitors. The only way to detect them is when they actually reach Ground Level. It's how these instruments measure the onset of Cosmic Rays. No they haven't. If they have, then it is MAJOR news, and I would love to see the research. Although gravitational radiation has not been directly detected, there is indirect evidence for its existence. For example, the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for measurements of the Hulse-Taylor binary system which suggests gravitational waves are more than mathematical anomalies. Various gravitational wave detectors exist. However, they remain unsuccessful in detecting such phenomena. [link to en.wikipedia.org] We have not been around long enough to really have measured a Gravitational Wave. It's new science and they use these Neutron Monitors to try and see if it is an onset of a gravitational wave. Your bolded statement above implies they are using Neutron Monitors TO TRY AND SEE IF THEY ARE GRAVITATIONAL WAVE...So it is not 100% proof... So they don't know yet and it is not a fact... You titling your thread as... Gravitational Wave Ripples hitting earth as we speak. is misleading and it makes out that YOU actually believe they are Gravitational Waves, when there is not 100% of this being the case... Maybe it would of been better to put a question mark in your title so it implies that you are questioning rather than saying that it is Gravitational waves without 100% proof of them existing... Just my 2cents.... |
Swinging on Spirals User ID: 865798 United States 09/24/2012 11:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: El Quisqueyano We can detect them using Neutron monitors. The only way to detect them is when they actually reach Ground Level. It's how these instruments measure the onset of Cosmic Rays. No they haven't. If they have, then it is MAJOR news, and I would love to see the research. Although gravitational radiation has not been directly detected, there is indirect evidence for its existence. For example, the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for measurements of the Hulse-Taylor binary system which suggests gravitational waves are more than mathematical anomalies. Various gravitational wave detectors exist. However, they remain unsuccessful in detecting such phenomena. [link to en.wikipedia.org] We have not been around long enough to really have measured a Gravitational Wave. It's new science and they use these Neutron Monitors to try and see if it is an onset of a gravitational wave. Your bolded statement above implies they are using Neutron Monitors TO TRY AND SEE IF THEY ARE GRAVITATIONAL WAVE...So it is not 100% proof... So they don't know yet and it is not a fact... You titling your thread as... Gravitational Wave Ripples hitting earth as we speak. is misleading and it makes out that YOU actually believe they are Gravitational Waves, when there is not 100% of this being the case... Maybe it would of been better to put a question mark in your title so it implies that you are questioning rather than saying that it is Gravitational waves without 100% proof of them existing... Just my 2cents.... This was my point as well. "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "Wow! What a Ride!" We do not Die, We Awaken to the Dream that We Lived. |
El Quisqueyano (OP) User ID: 23937718 United States 09/24/2012 11:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: El Quisqueyano We can detect them using Neutron monitors. The only way to detect them is when they actually reach Ground Level. It's how these instruments measure the onset of Cosmic Rays. No they haven't. If they have, then it is MAJOR news, and I would love to see the research. Although gravitational radiation has not been directly detected, there is indirect evidence for its existence. For example, the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for measurements of the Hulse-Taylor binary system which suggests gravitational waves are more than mathematical anomalies. Various gravitational wave detectors exist. However, they remain unsuccessful in detecting such phenomena. [link to en.wikipedia.org] We have not been around long enough to really have measured a Gravitational Wave. It's new science and they use these Neutron Monitors to try and see if it is an onset of a gravitational wave. Your bolded statement above implies they are using Neutron Monitors TO TRY AND SEE IF THEY ARE GRAVITATIONAL WAVE...So it is not 100% proof... So they don't know yet and it is not a fact... You titling your thread as... Gravitational Wave Ripples hitting earth as we speak. is misleading and it makes out that YOU actually believe they are Gravitational Waves, when there is not 100% of this being the case... Maybe it would of been better to put a question mark in your title so it implies that you are questioning rather than saying that it is Gravitational waves without 100% proof of them existing... Just my 2cents.... Thanks Poster. Namaste. |