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Date of upload: Mar 5, 2024 ^^
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Out of all of your videos, this one had my attention 200% from start to finish!
I find it interesting that there was several X class flares back to back in February, and the one of Feb. 21, right before the AT&T Cell outage. Last I heard, they said something software related caused it, yet now I'm skeptical knowing we had 3 back to back solar flares just before this occurred.
It amazes me just how much we disregard the effect the sun has on us each day. Not just from being able to see, but from wind, weather, to the magnetic field of Earth and even technology.
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This could be far more serious then the Carrington effect. This time our planet is suffering from substantially decreased magnetic field and that the earths magnetic reversal is in effect along with a galaxy wide galactic magnetic inversion. With all of these by them selves may be predictable, however the unknown effect of all these at once has never happened in recorded history. That is at least not having the science to know that these things where actually happening together in the past to report such an event.
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Will we die, possibly. This is the cycles of the universe and life in general. It will all depend on the X-class strength. Anything say X10 or above we need to worry. Anything 50 or above and start praying. But no matter what if an X-class shuts down power and satellites etc… you best head away from populated areas as panic will ensue. God bless us all, but we must understand the truth. Cheers and be informed
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"This kind of solar activity coincided with the Little Ice Age..." Be very careful - the Maunder Minimum lasted about 70 years (1645 - 1715); the Little Ice Age lasted about 600 years, from the late 1200s to the mid/late 1800s. Saying the Maunder Minimum "coincided" is a big stretch, implying a direct connection between the two. By your logic, the Dalton Minimum also coincided with the LIA. The only interesting coincidence may be that the Maunder Minimum may have covered the period when the LIA temperatures had bottomed out, and Earth started getting warmer again.
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@koriw1701
2 months ago
Has anyone else noticed that, when science programs refer to the Aurora, they only talk about the 'northern lights?' No one ever brings up the 'Aurora Australis' which is what it's called in the southern hemisphere. It has the same properties and it's just as bright as the Aurora Borealis.
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