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I watched a physicist speak last night on the solar flare of May 10th, 2024. He stated that the Carrington event was considered a G5 event. He said that a large number of physicists, NASA included, said the recent May 10 solar flair event was also regarded as a G5 as well, and that many regions in the African Continent were affected, but did not affect the rest of the world as seriously. They believed most of the impact just missed us. The physicists name was Anton Petrov.
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It didn't burn down all the telegraph stations. Some of the employees noticed the increase in electricity and disconnected the wires. For the stations that did this, they were still able to send and receive telegraphs. That's an oddball summary, look up what they did to prevent a complete disaster. It's worth it.
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I think our infrastructure now is better equipped, i think we would fare somewhat better. One consideration is that we now use alternating current, whereas during the carrington event it was all direct current, so all that extra power was driven into electronics with nowhere to go. I could be wrong, but the carrington event was in the X45 range of power, and we had an X35 like 20 years ago that didnt light anything on fire or burn stuff out.
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Clip taken from JRE #1124
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