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@ mleku
2025-02-21 08:21:34
there is no way they can shade the sky enough to make that much difference
besides, it doesn't even matter... the earth's magnetic field has been moving very fast for the last 100 years since the Carrington Event and one of the consequences of less shielding from the sun is more electrons and plasma enters the upper atmosphere, this electrostatically induces water condensation and drives the magnetic field arcs around the tropics, generating stronger polarities between low and high pressure zones, leads to more average cloud cover and higher frequency of storms, as well as powering seismic and volcanic movement via piezoelectric effects on crustal materials as well as current flowing through the magma