Sol has officially awakened...
(05-17-2023, 01:34 AM)Dark Dick Wrote: I've always been a day person.

I never liked going out at night.

Sol's effects on the Earth are even stranger at night...

There's an eerie sense of him playing hide and seek with you.
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Check it out...

https://spaceweather.com/images2023/16ma...l_anim.gif

You can see the matrix lattice in the last still...

https://i.imgur.com/fUQdEwx.png
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They say that there are no straight lines in nature, but electro magnetic energy seemes to want to go in a straight line and gets bent by gravitational forces and other energies.

Also gravity wants to follow a straight line.
Hands Up!  Panties Down!
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I like Doug Vogt/Diehold Foundation...

But I think he's unnecessarily negative about some aspects of these huge solar flares and even the micro nova.

He said that the ancients started building these underground shelters (the Great Pyramid being one of them, designed to withstand a massive onslaught of water, a great flood) because they saw the aurora activity kicking up all over the planet.

My thing is this...

The aurora is BEAUTIFUL.

A bitchin' light show in the sky with lots of pretty colors is hardly "scary" by any stretch of the imagination.

He's right about a lot of things...

But there are some things he tends to leave out.

There are probably a lot of other indicators the ancients had about what might have been coming...

Pretty colors in the sky is not a problem for a planet that doesn't rely on electricity that runs through a mess of wires.

There are absolutely no deadly physical effects to biological life from massive CMEs.

The only reason it's dangerous is solely because of the electrical grid, and almost every facet of society being dependent on it and wired into it.

Even if there was a CME strong enough render the magnetosphere useless, it'd wouldn't translate as FIRE on the planet. It's not fire. It's electricity.

The only reason the moon and other bodies (asteroids, a practically dead Mars, etc.) got fried was because they have little or no magnetosphere.

Earth's magnetosphere is fine and very adequate, and it will remain so until the planet's position is no longer supportive of life. We're in the habitable zone. Earth is the solar system's current golden child. It won't always be. But it is right now and it will be for so far into the future that it certainly isn't a concern for humanity.

Huge CMEs, not a problem... or at least they wouldn't be if there was no electricity.

Micro nova however, that is a different matter.

It's likely that a micro nova is a growth function of the sun. The sun gets bigger each time it micro novas.

This is probably the same time when the Earth expands...

"Expanding Earth: The Ring of Fire, Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and the Mid Atlantic Ridge"
https://www.sectual.com/thread-5429.html

It may not always expand when there's a micro nova...

But odds are, next time, it will be expanding from the whole Ring of Fire region.
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The Earth is a miniature piece of the sun, with a shell of dust/dirt/rocks, and a bunch of moss growing on top.

Period.
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The sun WITHIN the planet also micro novas...

These are expansion events.

Little CMEs from the core of the earth result in earthquakes, volcanoes, etc.

Earth and the sun are constantly communicating back and forth via their magnetic fields.
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The solar system is an enclosed unit within a bigger body, and it's serving a necessary function.

When it gets out of line, it is cleansed.

It's out of line...

The cleanse is coming.
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Even Doug stated in one of his videos that we're all here because our ancestors survived the last micro nova...

And some will survive again.

But to think they all survived because they were hidden underground and didn't get covered up by miles of ice on the surface...

Well I'm sorry but that's just dumb.

It doesn't *ALWAYS* go down the way he seems to think it does.
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If you *TRY* real hard to survive, like the "elites" do with their ridiculous deep underground bases...

You will die.

It's all down to the luck of whatever survivable position on the planet you were in when it happened.

It's not a big deal...

We all come back anyways.

My advice is to enjoy the show.
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Some excellent spots rotating into view now...

https://i.imgur.com/nPcA4sl.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/X4Bszel.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/axpfgYU.jpg
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That top left one is particularly fabulous.
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Drool 
Quote:By the time you finish reading this, the sun will have probably flared again. Earth-orbiting satellites are detecting an almost non-stop fusillade of M-class flares so closely-spaced they overlap in time:

https://spaceweather.com/images2023/18ma..._strip.jpg

https://spaceweather.com/images2023/18ma...i_anim.gif

https://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=20&month=05&year=2023
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https://i.imgur.com/LIPTqhg.jpg

That one at 10 o'clock is a monster.
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Popcorn 
Can't wait til it comes into full view.

You know we're gonna see some shit from him.
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No one is gonna forget solar cycle 25...

Ohyeah
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I like that spaceweather.com has declared itself an AI free zone. It can perish with a clean conscience during the next Carrington Event.
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SpaceWeather is one of those rare, glorious sites that has looked the same since day one...

https://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=01&month=01&year=2001

Simply the best.
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I vaguely remember emailing a marriage proposal to the SpaceWeather webmaster one time...

hmmm
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You have a lot of irons in the fire I'm sure one will pan out!
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Sorry I have 2 beers and become an instant smartass please don't post my nonsense...
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