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@ mleku
2025-02-24 13:44:14
do you remember the auroras last may and october
what caused them was way way smaller than any previous solar storm that had caused less... the one in may beat the records from the Carrington Event in 1859 which also burned out heaps of the telegraph network
and yes, a lot of big outages in network infrastructure happened at the same time in may and in october, a lot of power systems went down and a lot of network connections failed and had to be repaired
the reason? there is a massive magnetic oscillation that propagates out from the centre of the galaxy that we orbit about every 26000 years, and the distance from here to there is about that many lightyears
there is numerous geological records that concur that the position of the earth's north magnetic pole was elsewhere on the crust meaning that this magnetic polarity shift also can literally flip the crust off its moorings in the mantle and rotate to a new position, because a long term stable magnetic pole MUST be mostly in alignment with the geographical, rotational pole, and this rule applies to the sun, and all the planets, and ...
yeah, there is dozens of other changes going on, there is massive new storm formations in the clouds of jupiter, the wind speeds on venus have accelerated, there is some new strange polar melt and freeze stuff going on on mars, the atmosphere of pluto was half blown away into deep space, and several moons of jupiter have shown some record breaking new activity, Io now has a volcano that is over 100x bigger than any previously observed
whatever is happening to the other planets is going to happen to us, or at least stuff is going to happen for the same reason, and the magnetic pole weakening is caused by the opposition of surrounding fields canceling it out