Hey Skybirdbirdiebyrdbirds!… Nice to see you on again… lol, You mentioned VonHelton, hahaha….Well Von has lost it this time (see his last video) He thinks he was contacted by an alien agency and is waiting for them to give him directions to save the planet on Nov 20th….lol
Thanks for keeping us updated with that solar ring…
@commando602 i know he can be out there…just letting you know how i came across the info… even a crazy man speaks the truth sometimes… you never know who the messenger might be….:-)
about six months ago i discovered this on infoniac.com According to Herbert Muthsam, professor at the Mathematic Institute at the University of Vienna, the solar granulation is a process similar to the waves of boiling water in a kettle. It is a process during which torrents of water and helium are pushed out from under the surface of the sun to cool and then to sink back under the surface
he goes on to say In general, the modeling has showed something unexpected: the animation of the process depicted a sort of a wall, which moved relatively fast through the boiling surface of the sun. The professor explained that the moving walls were acoustic pulses, gigantic walls made of noise, which move across the surface of the star. He added that yet no one has ever had an opportunity of observing those pulses.
The date that should be watched for a whopper CME, is Jan. 18. The end of Oct. CME was a C2 and caused seismic acticity, typical. I don’t know how big the Jan. 18 one will be but we always wonder when another like 1859 will visit us. The Sun’s magnetic field is a mess and it appears about to rectify the situation. Web Bots predict filaments extending to the inner planets, over the next two years. There is certainly no chance of complete destruction of life on Earth but we could easily lose half.
@Yoetah looks big to me…but i don’t really know about these things…
@happygalmarried you too…:-)
@wizardangel tkx…
@BeantownJim true… but it never hurts to prepare…:-)
@BeantownJim i can think of a whole lotta folks i’d rather send first…:-)
Hey Skybirdbirdiebyrdbirds!… Nice to see you on again… lol, You mentioned VonHelton, hahaha….Well Von has lost it this time (see his last video) He thinks he was contacted by an alien agency and is waiting for them to give him directions to save the planet on Nov 20th….lol
Thanks for keeping us updated with that solar ring…
@commando602 i know he can be out there…just letting you know how i came across the info… even a crazy man speaks the truth sometimes… you never know who the messenger might be….:-)
@skybirdbird – I guess you are right, I wish I didn’t say that about VonHelton…. Maybe i’ll delete my comment… I
@commando602 noooooo…this comment fixes that comment…:-)
@AgrippasNotebook3336 i hate yt…just saw this…maybe this evening…
Thanks for letting us know about this. I see nothing in the news about it..
@Neurolanis you probably won’t either…
@skybirdbird
Yeah, I’m always missing comments since YT only shows you the most recent.
Just let me beach myself after eating all that Greek food tonight. Ugh…
Thanks for the news! I hadn’t heard about it before you. :)
@TheWaterlily2012 y/w … hope all is well!
I saw this On his site. Scary I do wonder what this will lead too. Sorry to hear of illness in your family will keep you in my prayers
@Msakaalbany we won’t know till we get there i guess… tkx…:-)
VERY freakin’ odd and cool…..hmm
@odin422 yes….
about six months ago i discovered this on infoniac.com According to Herbert Muthsam, professor at the Mathematic Institute at the University of Vienna, the solar granulation is a process similar to the waves of boiling water in a kettle. It is a process during which torrents of water and helium are pushed out from under the surface of the sun to cool and then to sink back under the surface
he goes on to say In general, the modeling has showed something unexpected: the animation of the process depicted a sort of a wall, which moved relatively fast through the boiling surface of the sun. The professor explained that the moving walls were acoustic pulses, gigantic walls made of noise, which move across the surface of the star. He added that yet no one has ever had an opportunity of observing those pulses.
im sure someone has an idea of what it is anyway
@Awhiffofsuspicion that is interest …tkx … my biggest question though is what …if any … affect does it have on us …the earth …we shall see i guess…
The date that should be watched for a whopper CME, is Jan. 18. The end of Oct. CME was a C2 and caused seismic acticity, typical. I don’t know how big the Jan. 18 one will be but we always wonder when another like 1859 will visit us. The Sun’s magnetic field is a mess and it appears about to rectify the situation. Web Bots predict filaments extending to the inner planets, over the next two years. There is certainly no chance of complete destruction of life on Earth but we could easily lose half.
@rollsthepaul have heard that date also…will just have to wait and see…