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but my death plan does not involve dying from anything solar but from giant space rock.
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The morning sun is shining like a red rubber zzzZZZZZZZZziiiiitchpoof.
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Shit happens
Now it could be perfect excuse for DS to fuck shit uo |
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Is this the time to wrap my car in copper mesh with a piece of rebar attached dragging on the ground ?
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Quoted: Here's some photos I took this morning. First light with my new HA setup. https://i.imgur.com/nmY2SUo.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/aEYzFsw.jpeg View Quote That is Really Cool. It looks Angry! Yet confused. |
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Quoted: Q predicted this. View Quote Akchually, Ed Dames predicted this a lot further back on Coast to Coast AM. But he always said it would be happening within the year. It never happened within the next year, and it was either Art Bell or George Noory who told him if his big predictions don't start coming true, he's done as a guest. And I think he was done, at least for some time before I quit following C2C. Ed Dames was allegedly one of the remote viewers that were used in the DoD "stargazer" remote viewing program. AF or Army officer when he was involved. |
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CME's will not end the world, but a solar flare certainly could......
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Come on Carrington event 2.
And can a Tunguska event happen over DC Edit DC should happen during some event with every politician present. |
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Quoted: Sunspot schmunspot https://live.staticflickr.com/4345/36008468030_a0cc575650_b.jpgSun Spot 20170806 by FredMan, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/4440/37001920945_37dfc32f65_b.jpgSun Spots 20170903 by FredMan, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/4346/36214215663_0dea370b99_c.jpgSun Spots 20170903 Afternoon Detail by FredMan, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/1740/42314493362_734c5fcb5e_b.jpg+64 by FredMan, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/49977032712_62c1552d0c_b.jpgSunspots 20200606 Detail by FredMan, on Flickr View Quote Are you sure those are not just AGM PVS-14s? |
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Quoted: Here's some photos I took this morning. First light with my new HA setup. https://i.imgur.com/nmY2SUo.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/aEYzFsw.jpeg View Quote Yup, sun about to blow ass |
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Quoted: 500 seconds times 186,000 miles per second (speed of light) is 8.3 minutes. The distance travelled in that time is 93 million miles. Radiation from the sun should travel at the same speed as the light, right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 8 minutes No it doesn’t. 500 seconds times 186,000 miles per second (speed of light) is 8.3 minutes. The distance travelled in that time is 93 million miles. Radiation from the sun should travel at the same speed as the light, right? A CME is not radiation, it's a Coronal Mass Eject as in part of the Sun is ejected into space. Now the fun thing is that if you have multiple ones that clear the way to Earth, you can get a faster CME that takes hours to get here instead of days. |
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It’s just dust on the heat lamp.
Someone is slipping on terrarium maintenance. (Not serious) |
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Quoted: 500 seconds times 186,000 miles per second (speed of light) is 8.3 minutes. The distance travelled in that time is 93 million miles. Radiation from the sun should travel at the same speed as the light, right? View Quote Particles, take a few hours to a few days to weeks to get to us. Depending on what they are and the energy they have. Typical coronal mass ejection of plasma (hot particles) gets here in something like 4 days. A sunspot belching shit directly at us gives us a couple days warning and we would know what half of the Earth gets hit. |
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Quoted: Yup, sun about to blow ass https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/445788/A5FF284E-500E-464D-A379-95BD23E85D1A-2428826.jpg View Quote Lol! Would make a great avatar. |
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Bob Seger - Sunspot Baby |
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That image is such a lie I can't begin to describe it. Whoever created it should feel bad.
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Quoted: 500 seconds times 186,000 miles per second (speed of light) is 8.3 minutes. The distance travelled in that time is 93 million miles. Radiation from the sun should travel at the same speed as the light, right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: 8 minutes No it doesn’t. 500 seconds times 186,000 miles per second (speed of light) is 8.3 minutes. The distance travelled in that time is 93 million miles. Radiation from the sun should travel at the same speed as the light, right? A coronal MASS ejection isn't "radiation" and can not travel at light speed. |
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"Hey I can finally get a pistol permit!"
[ominous shadow appears] "Dammit" |
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Getting vaccinated for sun spots seems like a waste of time now.
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First the USSC overturned the NY hand gun law.
Then the USSC overturned Roe vs Wade. Now a sunspot event is coming. I consider this a Trifecta |
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Probably nothing physical, but could jack up
crazy people's minds like a full moon I don't have enough personal field data to be sure vs. the full moon |
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The Police ~ King of Pain ~ Synchronicity Concert [1983] Didn't check to see if anyone else posted this already because I am lazy |
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TOOL - Ænema (Official Video) |
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It’s gonna suck fighting WWIII without electricity and air conditioning.
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Quoted: People in AZ, NM, TX: /media/mediaFiles/sharedAlbum/87D543F5-C33B-475C-95CD-45D86133DAC9-476.gif View Quote ^ this . |
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Quoted: Also from the same article on spaceweather.com: "Despite its alarmingly speedy growth, the giant sunspot is less scary than it may seem. The flares it will most likely produce are M-class solar flares, which "generally cause brief radio blackouts that affect Earth's polar regions," alongside minor radiation storms, the European Space Agency wrote in a blog post. M-class flares are the most common type of solar flare. Although the sun does occasionally release enormous X-class flares (the strongest category) with the potential to cause high-frequency blackouts on the side of Earth that's exposed to the flare, these flares are observed much less often than smaller solar eruptions." calm your tits. View Quote Attached File |
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