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Short Term Threats
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To add to this, something repeated here before: the proposed coming disaster is one of the large-scale ones that come every 12k, though even those alternate between nearly 100% catastrophic and maybe 50%-75% catastrophic. Some some signs point to the latter, so it's not going to be that bad (relatively, mind you).

Smack dab between the 12k disasters is a smaller disaster, which also happens every 12k years, but since the last one happened 6k ago (Noah), it's commonly called the 6k cycle to distinguish.

The 12k big burritos are caused by a combination of a few things on the solar system-scale and galactic scale, that happen to line up every 12k years:

1. Geomagnetic (the earth's magnetic fieldweakening, down to effectively 0. The "excursion" as it's called, or the wandering poles, is an indication that the earth's magnetic shield is weakening and this being manipulated by solar and cosmic energies. I don't remember how often this happens, but I think it's every 6k years.

2. Sunspot maximum. The sun goes through a roughly 11 year cycle (sometimes a few years longer) of highs then lows as the the sun's magnetic power at its equator moves faster than the power at the sun's poles. The max and min come in the middle of those 11-ish years. The apex of the solar maximum seems to cause a lot of disturbances, so you get a lot of crazy magnetic activity: sunspots and solar flares, etc.

3. The solar system coasting through the galactic current sheet. Probably the most unexplored factor, because it's not as observable, and it depends on large-scale electromagnetic forces that most scientists aren't really acknowledging, assuming those forces are really there. The galactic current sheet is the spiraling wave of magnetism emanating from the center of the Milky Way, and since it's on a galactic scale, these waves are HUGE...on the order of light years in amplitude. The waves themselves are relatively thin, the space between them (the frequency) is wide...hence the long times between cycles.

The current sheet attracts a lot of space dust and other random energies within it we don't really know about, but as stars (the sun) travels through it during a sunspot maximum, a lot of that stuff will "stick" to the sun and start trapping solar energy. That's potential energy, and when enough energy has gathered enough between that dust shell and the photosphere (the surface of the sun), the sun basically explodes in a huge CME (coronal mass ejection). If #2 is in effect (or really any time, but no magnetic field on earth means trouble), you'll get the 12k disaster, since all of that solar energy and junk is hitting earth at once, at unbelievable speeds, essentially charging up the earth with an immeasurable amounts of energy. That energy gets released in a number of complicated ways, but one of the ways is that the poles will flip, in turn tilting the earth in ways we're not exactly sure about. The leading idea is the earth tilts forward on the western side, so that the Artic becomes the new equatorial region, North America tilt down into the southern hemisphere, and Asia becomes the "new" North America.

One thing I figured out through Ben's videos is to watch stars that lie between us and the galactic core, since they would be traveling through that current sheet before we do. If we are seeing flares and explosions in those stars, first further towards the center, then affecting closer and closer stars, we'll have a good idea when our time is coming. "Signs in the heavens," indeed. If this is really happening, we should consider ourselves blessed to know the warning signs, so we're not caught unaware.
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Short Term Threats - by Ed Hurst - 12-13-2021, 09:51 AM
RE: Short Term Threats - by jaybreak - 12-13-2021, 07:52 PM
RE: Short Term Threats - by davew9804 - 12-14-2021, 09:07 AM
RE: Short Term Threats - by forrealone - 12-14-2021, 04:06 PM

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