Re: Something Strange is happening with the Sun
I dont know.
The photosphere is about 400 km deep, and provides most of our solar radiation. The layer is about 6,000 degrees Kelvin at the inner boundary and 4,200 K on the outside. After the sun-wind has left the surface, it gets several million degrees hot.
All this does not correspond to a model of thermal core-fusion within the sun
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After the sun-wind has left the surface, it gets several million degrees hot.
How come......???
Could this be coming from the interaction of the particles, leaving the sun, hitting the "vacuum" of space. Like high altitude astronauts/pilots wearing suits protecting them, so their fluids wont start to cook.....?
Here on Earth, when on high altitudes (mountains) the surrounding pressure lowers and water cooks at lower temperatures.
Could it be the same principle at work, a "bit"more violently though...? :confused:
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Viiktor Schauberger insisted the sun was, in fact, cold ; and some some sort of implosion was going on.... this might tie in with Nassim's ideas of a black hole in the sun...
interesting stuff... we must always bear in mind that whatever we think we know is likely to be wrong eh? ;)
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The sun today...
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Eight o'clock........
https://projectavalon.net/forum4/atta...tachmentid=536
Note the difference between them stripers and the "UFO". Looks like some things are moving with incredible speed (stripes) and other things are just "floating" by ("UFO")
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At 12:00 UTC there was a big jump in the speed of incoming Solar Wind as well as in the density Protons/cm3.... and it keeps climbing!
See for yourself:
http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/ace/Mag_swe_24h.gif
PS: This happened when there was the big EQ on the Ca/Mex border, too. Today there was a 7° in the Solomon Islands...
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These graphs just keep boogeying along, don't they? I need to figure out how to post a still pic...
Oh, well. The wave of solar wind dropped back down to a more normal level around 1AM, it looks like.
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Could it be a star gate? The light at the end of the tunnel? When I look into the sun, after a few seconds it starts looking like a hole in the sky…kinda makes me feel like I’m inside of something and this is the opening (sun) to the way out. Many things hardly make sense, like the temperature being cold when the sun is close and hotter when it is farther away?
Peace
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CME this morning......:boom:
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CME this morning......:boom:
The link doesnt work.
Maybe because there was no CME?
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WHAT the ....... !!!!
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one day we're wearing coats and hats...the next day we're wearing shorts and tank tops...yet everything goes on like nothing is happening
Peace
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This is the scariest thing i have seen for long. This is an EXTREMELY dense CME with an attached magnetic flux tube which goes for many millions of km.
The speed of this CME is nearly 2000 km/sec, which is extremely fast.
Luckily it goes into a different direction, but if this thing would have hit Earth, then here all lights would go out. For long.
It showed up only as a B2 flare.
I will now post some info on the scientific thread.
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Both dates: 2010-04-13
LASCO C2
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Hows life Micjer...?
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one day we're wearing coats and hats...the next day we're wearing shorts and tank tops...yet everything goes on like nothing is happening
Peace
LMAO.. incredible isn't it?.. you can even point it right out for people and it doesn't even get a second thought.. I think it does plant a seed though even though they are on their way to the local walmart for some processed food and that cheap case of 'diet' soda.. may as well get that vaccine while they're there.. it's free you know.. :)
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Hows life Micjer...?
Actually pretty busy! Thanks for keeping us up to date with the sun.
How are things on the flying carpet?
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http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/s...009/sunray.jpg
One of the biggest prominences in years erupted from the sun's northwestern limb yesterday. The massive plasma-filled structure rose up and burst during a ~2 hour period around 0900 UT on April 13th. Observers in Europe had a great view. The eruption hurled a bright coronal mass ejection (CME, movie) into space. The expanding cloud could deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field around April 15th. NOAA forecasters estimate a 35% chance of polar geomagnetic activity when the CME arrives. (Jo Dahlmans of Ulestraten)
http://i562.photobucket.com/albums/s..._2009/sun2.jpg
Space Storms Could Threaten UK Power Grid
http://www.redorbit.com/news/space/1...uk_power_grid/
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Changes in the space environment caused by the Sun can lead to periods of bad “space weather”. As well as driving intense displays of the northern lights (or aurora borealis), this can generate unexpected currents in electricity distribution grids that could lead to blackouts and damage to valuable infrastructure with potentially high cost to the global economy.
Now a team of British scientists at Lancaster University and the British Geological Survey (BGS) in Edinburgh have developed a new model that shows the widespread impact inclement space weather could have on the UK. On Wednesday April 14th, team member Katie Turnbull will present the results at the RAS National Astronomy Meeting (NAM 2010) in Glasgow.
Bad space weather can cause fluctuations in the Earth’s magnetic field (geomagnetic storms) that lead to Geomagnetically Induced Currents (GICs) in power grids. These currents have previously been blamed for blackouts in Canada and Sweden and are suspected of damaging power transformers in countries at lower latitudes. Large GICs have even been recorded in Scotland.