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Spaceweather admits possible link between comets & magnetic field interference
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1500911:MV8xNjYyNDQ1XzI3NDcxODk0XzM1OTFFQUMz] [quote:krave:MV8xNjYyNDQ1XzI3NDY5MTQ0Xzc3M0FBRTVF] :bump: i thought this interesting as theres a lot of talk on here of astral bodies influencing the earth geomagnetically, potentially causing earthquakes etc. just food for thought [/quote] The Electric Universe theory is way bigger than earthquakes bro. [/quote]
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the unnamed comet appeared to interact with plasma and magnetic fields in its surroundings as it fell apart. Could a puny comet cause a magnetic instability that might propagate and blossom into a impressive CME? The question is not so crazy as it once seemed to be.
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