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    I have no idea what Eric Dollard might mean by those words. But it's in no-one's interest for a fault to cause cascading catastrophic failures. And modern power distribution is designed to prevent...
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    Eric Dollard is right on the button when talking about radio transmitters. He's very knowledgable and I happen to have worked in the same field so I know on that subject he knows what he's talking...
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    I appreciate this is a Sun thread, but how do we know human beings have been on Mars? People say or sorts of stuff, even get together to corroborate, but it doesn't mean they're telling the truth....
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    The video in post #3335 is about the solar observatory (and a post office) in New Mexico being very obviously closed and evacuated by the FBI - apparently. This guy is taking the piss to highlight...
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    New Image Shows How the Sun Changes Over a 22-Year Cycle

    https://www.space.com/40094-sun-22-year-solar-cycle-in-one-image.html?utm_source=sdc-newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20180327-sdc...
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    A New Active Region Brightens the Sun for Easter: Solar Storm Forecast 03-29-2018


    https://youtube.com/watch?v=a79X7nM-gyw
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    Oh. So it might not be the sun at all? Some people say the weather (humidity particularly) and the moon's phases affect how they feel, both mentally and physically.

    I wonder if/when any...
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    That's interesting, but how was the sun's activity diagnosed as the cause of your bad days? Have you kept a diary for some time and matched your health with solar activity? How much solar activity...
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    Some clear facts from NOAA and a good video mixed with exaggeration.



    Yes, who said this? Headaches and dizziness... right...

    A large geomagnetic storm is caused by particles ejected from...
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    During all this frenetic solar activity (and some of the reports were/are getting close to the Doom Porn category), how many people here have actually had any part of their lives affected by it? I...
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    HF (short wave) radio conditions completely out on sunlit side of earth up to about 25 MHz from 0704 UTC for about 45 minutes due to solar flare. Bands so quiet I though my communications receivers...
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    We're all doomed cos I found this: Sun Has Likely Entered New Evolutionary Phase, Say Astronomers

    Though how something with an overall lifespan close to 10 billion years can show any long term...
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    From about three minutes in there is a commentary explaining what's going on.



    https://youtube.com/watch?v=8MImmQvqCSg
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    I am concerned about data being misinterpreted and misconstrued and incredible conclusions thus being drawn. If a hypothesis is to be proved, it needs accurate supportive data.

    Someone giving...
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    I am concerned about data being misinterpreted and misconstrued and incredible conclusions thus being drawn. If a hypothesis is to be proved, it needs accurate supportive data.

    Someone giving...
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    Thanks heyokah. She's certainly got an interesting take on all this.

    Still looks like the coincidence of a few events to me. A proper table going back months would be more convincing.
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    Is there a clear tabulated list anywhere showing unequivocally the times and dates of CERN activity against that of solar activity?
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    I agree with you; gravity is obviously not the strongest force - isn't it well documented that it's the weakest? It's extremely weak as demonstrated by a small magnet overcoming the gravity of an...
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    Apologies if this is a daft question, but is it being suggested that CERN is having an effect upon the sun's activity? Or have I just got the wrong end of the stick?

    Thanks
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    The plasma loops on the sun look to me as if they are following the neat magnetic lines of force, rather than the erratic shapes of sparks.

    The fact that the magnetic poles of the sun swap each...
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