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Anonymous Coward User ID: 61236269 United States 02/17/2015 09:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's something. I posted some new data from on the solar polar flip today. Hot off the press, and the data is looking better. I expect it will drop again with the next report, but I think it's some progress. Here is a look at the magnetosphere from today. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] the solar pole flip process has been going for quite some time. if i recall correctly the japanese called it early on but they may have jumped the gun is it pretty much done or is there a way to go? We still got a little ways maybe. See the above two post. |
Lil Sis User ID: 67104479 United States 02/17/2015 09:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Lil Sis Indeed it does make me feel better. I was a little down at the heart reading the regional blizzard threads, to find that people do not know how to build a fire in their fireplace, have not even tried and experimented, are so dependent on commercial heat that they will be lucky to survive if we have a series of dangerous storms with power outages. We have lost too much too fast as a culture. Please keep me posted on your experiments! ps. If you live where there is sun, you can take one of those clear glass christmas bulbs that you can buy at Joann or Michael's, fill it with water and use it to focus the sun's beam on wood or paper to make a fire. Excellent fire starter. Be careful, it can start a fire a lot faster than you thing. the amazing thing is that you can see the little "salamander" fire creature captured in the water just before the fire starts. It is worth doing just to see the little thing. I will keep you posted. I wanted to be done with my prototype already, but I am making progress. I ordered some parts... so that's a start. I have never started a fire with a christmas bulb before. I do want to try that. :) You will be amazed at the little creature you catch, just like in the old old days. I was not paying attention one day with the bulb and noticed a strange stinging on my hand, looked down and I had the bulb focused on the other hand. Ouch! It's a brilliant thought. I started a thread the other day at GMG about apocalypse Jewelry. I think they should start making stuff that is useful. We came up with a good one. Ear Plugs that are actually lenses. You could use one to start a fire by focusing the light, or you could combine both and make a looking glass if you wrapped them in a small tube. Like you said, there are a lot of people that will not be prepared. Robert Temple's book The Crystal Sun addresses optics in the ancient world (where they were not supposed to exist in many cases). One thing he talked about were tiny round bottles that were filled with water that were Roman "matches" I had always wondered. The opening was so small that the surface tension of the water kept it inside. ************************************************************************ Corruptisima re publica plurimae leges. ~ Terence |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 61236269 United States 02/17/2015 09:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's looking better, but still a bit off. [link to hmi.stanford.edu] So as the sun turns, the official measurement is taken from the earth facing side of the sun. So it keeps going up and down because the sun it turning and the north pole has been pushed down. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 61236269 United States 02/17/2015 11:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Kp index remains at 5 for the next few hours, but should start to drop after that. [link to solarham.net] |
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Phi User ID: 69228197 United States 07/26/2015 12:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NASA Satellite Camera Provides “EPIC” View of Earth [link to www.nasa.gov] A NASA camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite has returned its first view of the entire sunlit side of Earth from one million miles away. The color images of Earth from NASA’s Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) are generated by combining three separate images to create a photographic-quality image. The camera takes a series of 10 images using different narrowband filters -- from ultraviolet to near infrared -- to produce a variety of science products. The red, green and blue channel images are used in these Earth images. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 69228197 United States 09/03/2015 02:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wondering why there is a large coronal hole at the bottom of the sun? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 62693101 The data above tells you why. As you can see, the southern pole is getting stronger. It is acting somewhat normal, but we still see negative influence across the equator of the sun. The northern pole on the other hand cannot seem to get it's act together. The data values should both be getting larger if the solar magnetic field had completed it's flip. The main question is why. What is causing the sun to act like this? The poles seem shifted. By that I mean they are not headed towards the poles of axial spin. So what we end up with is an increasing southern magnetic field that should be towards the bottom of the sun. In stead it is pointing outward, and as this region points towards the earth, we experience a strong coronal hole stream. Coronal holes are the main magnetic poles of the sun. They normally stay aligned with the spin axis, except during solar maximum, when they start to drift towards the equator, and prepare to flip. This is what causes the sun spots and coronal holes. So no the northern magnetic pole of the sun, something seems to be acting against it. This is the same as the Bz on the earth pointing south. Something is causing the Bz on the sun to point south. So what is it? Some influence from the galactic center, or a neighboring star system? I don't know. All I can really say is the sun is acting odd, and I posted data from 1976 to prove it. You can look at the past data and get an idea of what we expect to happen. You will not see a cycle like we are seeing now in the data we have on record. I was watching the Electric Universe Conference 2015 videos. It's turns out several of the talks mention several things I like to think about. Suspicious0bservers was talking about the coronal holes being the polar magnetic fields. Dr Donald Scott also gave data from the one satellite we sent close to the polar region of the sun. I think it's called the Magellan mission and confirmed some stuff I was talking about last year in my Omega Delta Phi thread that Chip deleted. I'm telling you my rambling is gold and it sucks you deleted it. He probably didn't read any of it before he deleted it. Pisses me off. Can we make a deal? Just give me a text version of all my deleted threads and I will go away forever. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 4235560 United States 12/28/2017 06:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My list of space weather links. Updated after changes to NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center Cosmic Ray Links Neutron Monitor Database (EU) [link to www.nmdb.eu] University of Delaware Neutron Monitors [link to neutronm.bartol.udel.edu] Gamma Ray Burst [link to grb.sonoma.edu] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GEOMAGNETIC LINKS Lots of Geomagnetic data links from around the world. [link to flux.phys.uit.no] Canadian Magnetometer graphs [link to www.spaceweather.gc.ca] USGS Magnetometer graphs [link to geomag.usgs.gov] Swedish Magnetometers [link to www.irf.se] RIOMETER [link to www.irf.se] Current Kp-index (provisional data from Michael Theusner Web site?) [link to www.theusner.eu] Schumann Resonance Monitors Russian [link to sosrff.tsu.ru] [link to sosrff.tsu.ru] (amplitude) [link to sosrff.tsu.ru] (frequency) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EARTHQUAKE LINKS USGS World Earthquake View [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] Australian Earthquake Site [link to www.ga.gov.au] European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) [link to www.emsc-csem.org] Global Incident Earthquake Map [link to quakes.globalincidentmap.com] World Volcano Report (Updated weekly on Wednesdays) [link to volcano.si.edu] INGV Earthquake List (Italian) [link to cnt.rm.ingv.it] GSN Heliplots [link to earthquake.usgs.gov] Seismogram shows a single vertical-component seismogram, and spectrogram, showing the relative distribution of energy between 0 and 10 Hz (bottom to top). Data will nominally be shown for about the last 2 hours, and should auto-update every 1 minute. Timing is in Universal coordinated time (UTC) [link to geophysics.eas.gatech.edu] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Solar Data Links Flare Monitor (BETA) Gives probability for a solar flare for each sun spot [link to spaceweather.inf.brad.ac.uk] ACE solar wind, magnetic field, plasma, protons, electrons [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] DSCOVR REAL TIME SOLAR WIND [link to services.swpc.noaa.gov] Goes electron flux [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Wilcox Solar Observatory Polar Field Observations [link to wso.stanford.edu] ISWA - Enlil Solar Wind Prediction [link to iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov] SWPC - WSA-Enlil Solar Wind Prediction [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] NSO/GONG PFSS Models [link to gong2.nso.edu] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Solar Multi Tool Views ISWA MULTI TOOL (Mother of all Multitools, advanced users, It can be a pain in the ass, but good when it works, Hundreds of tools) [link to iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov] Solar Ham (lots of good tools in one place) [link to www.solarham.net] Space weather report (less tools, more report) [link to Spaceweather.com] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Solar Imaging Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) [link to iris.lmsal.com] Solar & Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) Movie Theatre [link to sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov] Helioviewer [link to www.helioviewer.org] Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) [link to sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov] Lockheed Martin SOLAR & ASTROPHYSICS LABORATORY [link to www.lmsal.com] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Magnetosphere Links Community Coordinated Modeling Center (CCMC) Real Time Tools (Current magneto-pause position) [link to ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov] [link to ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov] (all real time tools from CCMC) SWMF Magnetosphere N/S Cut & Magnetic Fieldlines [link to iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov:8080] SWMF Magnetosphere Equatorial Cut & Velocities [link to iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov:8080] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Other SHTF Data sites and data sets RSOE EDIS - Emergency and Disaster Information Service (Great sight, lots of info) [link to hisz.rsoe.hu] Nuclear Emergency Tracking Center [link to netc.com] National Radiation Map [link to radiationnetwork.com] Japan Radiation Map [link to jciv.iidj.net] Crop Circles (good for symbols/codes regardless of what the sources of the crop circles are) [link to www.cropcircleconnector.com] Space Physics Interactive Data Resource (SPIDR) National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) (Is like the mother of all databases) [link to spidr.ngdc.noaa.gov] Lunar Perigee and Apogee Calculator [link to www.fourmilab.ch] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Weather Links Earth Wind Map [link to earth.nullschool.net] NOAA Climate Prediction Center (AAO,AO,NAO,PNA) [link to www.cpc.noaa.gov] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Useful NOAA Spaceweather Links NOAA / Space Weather Prediction Center [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] (space weather enthusiast dashboard) D Region Absorption Predictions (D-RAP) [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] GOES ELECTRON FLUX [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] PLANETARY K-INDEX [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] ACE REAL-TIME SOLAR WIND [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] GOES X-RAY FLUX [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) Home Page [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] GOES MAGNETOMETER [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] GOES PROTON FLUX [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 64121930 United States 10/22/2018 02:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I need to maybe edit some, but it will do for now. My list of space weather links. Cosmic Ray Links Neutron Monitor Database (EU) [link to www.nmdb.eu] University of Delaware Neutron Monitors [link to neutronm.bartol.udel.edu] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gamma Ray Burst [link to grb.sonoma.edu] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Solar Data Links Flare Monitor (BETA) Gives probability for a solar flare for each sun spot [link to spaceweather.inf.brad.ac.uk] ACE solar wind, magnetic field, plasma, protons, electrons [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] DSCOVR REAL TIME SOLAR WIND [link to services.swpc.noaa.gov] Goes electron flux [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Wilcox Solar Observatory Polar Field Observations [link to wso.stanford.edu] ISWA - Enlil Solar Wind Prediction [link to iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov] SWPC - WSA-Enlil Solar Wind Prediction [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] NSO/GONG PFSS Models [link to gong2.nso.edu] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Solar Multi Tool Views ISWA MULTI TOOL (Mother of all Multitools, advanced users, It can be a pain in the ass, but good when it works, Hundreds of tools) [link to iswa.ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov] Solar Ham (lots of good tools in one place) [link to www.solarham.net] Space weather report (less tools, more report) [link to spaceweather.com] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Solar Imaging Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) = Awesome [link to iris.lmsal.com] Solar & Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) Movie Theatre [link to sohodata.nascom.nasa.gov] Helioviewer [link to www.helioviewer.org] Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) [link to sdo.gsfc.nasa.gov] Lockheed Martin SOLAR & ASTROPHYSICS LABORATORY Great tool for finding the size of a solar flare quickly [link to www.lmsal.com] Helioviewer.org Solar and heliospheric image visualization tool. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Magnetosphere Links Community Coordinated Modeling Center (CCMC) Real Time Tools (Current magneto-pause position) [link to ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov] [link to ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov] (all real time tools from CCMC) SWMF Magnetosphere N/S Cut & Magnetic Fieldlines [link to iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov:8080] SWMF Magnetosphere Equatorial Cut & Velocities [link to iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov:8080] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Useful NOAA Spaceweather Links NOAA / Space Weather Prediction Center [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] (space weather enthusiast dashboard) D Region Absorption Predictions (D-RAP) [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] GOES ELECTRON FLUX [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] PLANETARY K-INDEX [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] ACE REAL-TIME SOLAR WIND [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] GOES X-RAY FLUX [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) Home Page [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] GOES MAGNETOMETER [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] GOES PROTON FLUX [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Space Physics Interactive Data Resource (SPIDR) National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) (Is like the mother of all databases) THE ARCHIVE [link to www.ngdc.noaa.gov (secure)] (moved) [link to spidr.ionosonde.net] (Main link) ~~~~ This needs a better link, but this is the main site. Japan have a Muon Telescope [link to www.stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp] never mind. Here is the data [link to www.stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp] ~~~~~~~~ The global solar corona and solar wind derived with time-dependent three-dimensional MHD simulation using SDO/HMI magnetic-field synoptic data [link to hmi.stanford.edu] ~~~~~~~~~ Mars Weather Widget [link to mars.jpl.nasa.gov (secure)] Mars MAVEN mission [link to www.nasa.gov (secure)] Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS) - Mars Science Laboratory Mars Science Laboratory rover Curiosity exploring the planet mars - facts, information, videos and pictures NASA MAVEN NASA brings you images, videos and features from the unique perspective of America's space agency. Get updates on missions, watch NASA TV, read blogs, view the latest discoveries, and more. ~~~~~~~~ Swift Monitoring Program 2013 - 2018 Swift Daily Monitoring of the Galactic Center [link to swift-sgra.com] ~~~~~~~~ The Polar Ionospheric X-ray Imaging Experiment (PIXIE) [link to pixie.spasci.com] ~~~~~~~~ ViSBARD Visual System for Browsing, Analysis, and Retrieval of Data The Mother of all space weather software. Download only for advanced users [link to spdf.gsfc.nasa.gov (secure)] Phi03/02/2018 ~~~~~~ MMS at Rice The SWMF +RCM (Rice Convection Model) Space weather stuff from Rice [link to mms.rice.edu] ~~~~~~~~ LMSAL/VSL Solar and Heliospheric Forecasts [link to www.lmsal.com] ~~~~~~~~ Current Solar Activity and Heliospheric Solar Energetic Particle (SEP) Conditions From Berkeley [link to stereo.ssl.berkeley.edu] ~~~~~ NOAA World Magnetic Model [link to www.ngdc.noaa.gov (secure)] ~~~~~~~ NASA Scientific Visualization Studio [link to svs.gsfc.nasa.gov (secure)] Phi03/02/2018 ~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ Schumann Resonance Monitors Russian [link to sosrff.tsu.ru] [link to sosrff.tsu.ru] (amplitude) [link to sosrff.tsu.ru] (frequency) ~~~~~~~~ GEOMAGNETIC LINKS Lots of Geomagnetic data links from around the world. [link to flux.phys.uit.no] Canadian Magnetometer graphs [link to www.spaceweather.gc.ca] USGS Magnetometer graphs [link to geomag.usgs.gov] Swedish Magnetometers [link to www.irf.se] RIOMETER (Swedish) [link to www.irf.se] Current Kp-index (provisional data from Michael Theusner Web site?) [link to www.theusner.eu] Current magnetopause position [link to iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov] Ionospheric potential with polar cap [link to iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov] Ionospheric field-aligned currents and polar cap [link to iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov] Earth-Sun magnetic connectivity [link to iswa.gsfc.nasa.gov] SWMF-RCM [link to ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov (secure)] SWMF-RCM [link to ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov (secure)] Mexican Space weather I got this from the space weather conference in DC [link to www.sciesmex.unam.mx] ~~~~~~ INTERMAGNET International Real-time Magnetic Observatory Network [link to www.intermagnet.org] ~~~~~~ Space Physics Data Facility [link to spdf.gsfc.nasa.gov (secure)] National Geophysical Data Center- NOAA [link to www.ngdc.noaa.gov (secure)] UK Solar System Data Center- WDC [link to www.ukssdc.ac.uk (secure)] World Data Center for Geomagnetism [link to wdc.kugi.kyoto-u.ac.jp] ~~~~~~~~~ Ionosphere Data Digital Ionogram Database- GIRO [link to umlcar.uml.edu] Digital Drift Database- GIRO [link to umlcar.uml.edu] Latest Ionospheric TEC map- JPL [link to iono.jpl.nasa.gov (secure)] ~~~~~~~ Magnetometer Data Magnetometer Network (210 Magnetic Data) [link to stdb2.stelab.nagoya-u.ac.jp] McMAC magnetometer array Mid-continent Magnetoseismic Chain (McMAC) [link to spc.igpp.ucla.edu] THEMIS [link to themis.ssl.berkeley.edu] ICSWSE MAGDAS Data Archive [link to magdas.serc.kyushu-u.ac.jp] ~~~~~~ Forecasts Models (ASSA) Automatic Solar Synoptic Analyzer [link to spaceweather.rra.go.kr] CCMC [link to ccmc.gsfc.nasa.gov (secure)] Exploration Physics International [link to www.expi.com] The Wang-Sheeley-Arge Model [link to legacy-www.swpc.noaa.gov] RELATIVISTIC ELECTRON FORECAST MODEL [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov (secure)] WSA-Enlil Solar Wind Prediction (SWPC) [link to www.swpc.noaa.gov (secure)] UCSD Center [link to ips.ucsd.edu] 3D Asymmetric Magnetopause Model [link to eng.sepc.ac.cn] ~~~~~~~~ GIC-related Sites Geomagnetic Laboratory, NRCan, Canada [link to spaceweather.ca] Finnish Meteorological Institute [link to space.fmi.fi] Australian Space Weather Agency [link to www.sws.bom.gov.au] EPRI SUNBURST Project [link to www.gic2000.com] Dartmouth College (modelling the auroral electrojet for GIC studies) [link to engineering.dartmouth.edu] Geomagnetic Device Probes Impacts of Solar Storms Oak Ridge National Labs [link to www.ornl.gov (secure)] [link to crater-web.sr.unh.edu] Cosmic ray telescope around the moon |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77422551 United States 03/02/2019 09:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Our World Is Changing. We find ourselves at a time when the influences of space weather are high, and the magnetosphere that protects our planet is weak. There is likely many cold years ahead. The will probably be a magnetic pole reversal on our planet. I have been collecting links to support this theory in this thread. You don't have to read it all. I track this in real time. Come say hi and I will fill you in on the current situation. Many thanks to all those who work hard to make sure people hear this message. Special thanks to Suspicious0bservers. My good friend Poo-on. Pi, Romania, HelosPP, Kai, Grok, Italy, and all those at GLP who make this thread possible. I would also like to think youtube users Hawkeye Davis, and Jason A. I don't personally know them (that I know of), but they make some cool videos. I would say there is a good chance I have spoken to them before. Any particular place in the world that's better to be in? Arizona? South America? Equator? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 64121930 United States 03/02/2019 10:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] Our World Is Changing. We find ourselves at a time when the influences of space weather are high, and the magnetosphere that protects our planet is weak. There is likely many cold years ahead. The will probably be a magnetic pole reversal on our planet. I have been collecting links to support this theory in this thread. You don't have to read it all. I track this in real time. Come say hi and I will fill you in on the current situation. Many thanks to all those who work hard to make sure people hear this message. Special thanks to Suspicious0bservers. My good friend Poo-on. Pi, Romania, HelosPP, Kai, Grok, Italy, and all those at GLP who make this thread possible. I would also like to think youtube users Hawkeye Davis, and Jason A. I don't personally know them (that I know of), but they make some cool videos. I would say there is a good chance I have spoken to them before. Any particular place in the world that's better to be in? Arizona? South America? Equator? It's always going to be warmer near the equator. Mini ice age is coming, but minor. I would just stay where you are. Anything outside the scope of "mini" ice age means there is not much you can do anyway. This level of doom is slow. If it starts getting too cold where you are, you still have around 35 years till the peek of cosmic winter. |
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Ze Spacecat User ID: 76143583 Germany 03/16/2019 07:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I enjoyed these threads that SS posted in another thread. Quoting: LilOle Thread: SickScent and Susan Rennison Interview Thread: A Fluffy ReCap Thread: The FLUFFY MAGNETIC RIBBON NEMESIS of the PLASMA UNIVERSE Thread: <<< UPDATED 04/01/2010 >>> "All I can say is, many of you are close!!!" ***Our Changing Solar System Environment Thread: Riding the Interface Region Thread: CONSEQUENCES OF A CHANGE IN THE GALACTIC ENVIRONMENT OF THE SUN Thread: What these artists saw in the skies of ancient days, is coming again... Thread: Spiritual Rapture, Dream States, Creative Insurges - Schumann Resonance and the Natural Frequencies of the Human Brain...and the Incoming Thread: We are Not What We Once Were...and Not Yet Decided What We are...but We are Remembering Thread: New Info from Edge of Solar System Thread: A KNOT Unties @ Edge of SOLAR SYSTEM Thread: Susan Joy Rennison - SPACEWEATHER AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PLANET EARTH AND HUMANS Thread: The Earth and Life - by Russian Scientist: DR. ALEXEY N. DMITRIEV from Thread: A Fluffy ReCap Sorry I haven't been around much. My personal life has taken another turn south and I'm just trying to keep things going. Its been rough. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 865798 Anyway, I'll give a couple bullet points. 1. We ARE in the cloud, and have been for at least a couple decades or more. It is the dense plasma columns (that can be light years wide/long that are the concern. Energetic solar wide increases have been witnessed over and over in ALL of the planets and their own systems. Although I don't prescribe fully to Hoagland, his research work called Day After Tomorrow shows the scientific evidence of this. 2. There is no declassified information out there that says the dense aspects of the plasma clouds have penetrated our system. Circumsttantial evidence abounds, as well as scientific papers, most notably by Priscilla Frisch, shows that the denser cloud columns were/are on their way, AND THEY DO CHANGE THE CLIMATOLOGY OF ALL PLANETS, AND ALSO LINK TO EVOLUTIONARY CHANGES IN EARTHS LIFEFORMS. This part is generated from matching geological/bioogical and ice core samples with the timing of the clouds. 3. GLP was 'warned' by Boeing Guy that certain strange things will be seen. One of those were the increase in solar filaments that were extremely rare. That was directly from Wikipedia, but since then, they have rewritten that and took out how rare they are, as now they are quite common. 4. The plasma clouds are usually kept outside of the solar system by the sun's magnetic field (solar winds). When we enter these clouds, the heliosphere shrinks, and as such, all the planets get closer to interstellar space. That allows more cosmic rays into the solar system. But, when we hit denser plasma cloud columns, they can get through the heliosphere. These dense plasma areas are highly conductive, and can be seen by there powerful magnetic fields. That is what IBEX saw...the magnetic ribbon. The last update from NASA via IBEX was that the magnetic ribbon had a large 'knot' associated with it...and that knot is untying. IMO, that would be because of its interaction with the heliopause (boundary). I have a post on this that I'll have to dig up. It was called RIDING THE INTERFACE ZONE...or something. What happens is when/if the dense plasma columns get through the heliosphere and enter our solar system, it magnifies the conductive medium of space. Maybe like being completely submerged (for hundreds/thousands of years) in a magnetic flux tube like environment. Basically, linking up electrical charges that are emitted from the sun (excited particles) and producing a constant connection ALL OVER THE SOLAR SYSTEM with plasma exchange, with the sun being the generator. This is the part that can be theorized, but holds highly logical arguments. This is also the part where Xenus' work on petroglyphs comes in and has been proven, IMO, that this phenom actually does occur. See the research by the foremost scientist on plasma physics, Dr. Anthony Perrat, of Los Alamos and Jet Propulsion Labs. ... good stuff Someone linked ^this somewhere else today, and I think it belongs to here with all your space weather stuff, Phi |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76143583 Germany 03/16/2019 07:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wish we'd see some of those lights. This winter has been slow on that regard so far. :) Sleeping Sun... but hey, it increases the appreciation of even little action like this week With my magnets on, it did fizzle funnily, and I love that fizzyness They help me improve balance while wearing them for rhythm skate training, and as long as outside temperature is below 23°C, I put them on when I feel like it How's you, you wear yours on an intuitive basis, too? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77470745 Finland 03/16/2019 08:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I wish we'd see some of those lights. This winter has been slow on that regard so far. :) Sleeping Sun... but hey, it increases the appreciation of even little action like this week With my magnets on, it did fizzle funnily, and I love that fizzyness They help me improve balance while wearing them for rhythm skate training, and as long as outside temperature is below 23°C, I put them on when I feel like it How's you, you wear yours on an intuitive basis, too? Yes. It's been a while since I put them on. Taking all the fizzles as they come. :) Past weeks we got big temperature changes, could be -20 in the morning, 0 during day time. We going to wait a little longer before we hit decent plus temperatures, but spring is on its way. About one meter of snow, maybe we get a good flood this year. |
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