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by Mitch Battros (ECTV)
NASA
appears to be puzzled with the recent escalation of CME's.
There is no explanation for the increases. Nasa does mention
they are now aware there may be less of a connection between
CME's (coronal mass ejections) and solar flares than previously
considered.
There
is no question all scientific disciplines are scrabbling
to grasp a better understanding of our Sun - Earth connection.
Some would suggest our ancestors were well advanced of current
science. As mentioned in my previous article, it will be
when our present catches up to our past. That is to say
when science (modern), understands history (ancient text).
It is then, we shall move forward to an understanding of
our present (current).
Nasa
seems to side step the question of CME's effect on our weather.
I would suggest it plays a significant role. Perhaps less
than the more directed solar flares, but we are still speaking
of "charged particles". It is the geomagnetic waves which
effects our weather patterns. I believe my equation remains
intact regarding solar plasma, whether it be CME's or solar
flares.
Equation:
Sunspots => Solar Flares (or CME's - Charged Particles) =>
Magnetic Shift => Shifting Ocean and Jet Stream Currents
=> Extreme Weather
Nasa's
bewilderment may suggest they are quit surprised to witness
so many CME's and not have a clue as to the cause. My guess
would be this current cycle is different than all those
before it. The question remains...Why! Could it be
external celestial influences? Could this be just another
indicator we are in a much larger cycle than Nasa's proclaiming
of a regular 11 cycle? Is a shift occurring we simply don't
understand? Perhaps the answers lay within ancient
text... Nasa are you listening!!!
NASA's article:
"In terms of solar flares, the Sun has been relatively
quiet for the past three days, but coronal mass ejections
have been plentiful. Since Friday, five bright CMEs have
billowed away from the Sun. The sequence of relatively few
flares and many CMEs illustrates something that solar
physicists have learned only recently. Solar flares do not
(necessarily) trigger coronal mass ejections. The two types
of eruptions can happen independently. None of the recent
spate of CMEs appear to be Earth-directed."
Nasa
Link: http://www.spaceweather.com/
Mitch
Battros
Producer - Earth Changes TV
http://www.earthchangestv.com/
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