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Originally Posted by viking
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People will believe anything at the cost of forgetting to do real study.
For a couple of weeks I've been looking at a lot of NASA's STEREO behind, and STEREO ahead, SOHO, etc., and I'm not sure people like Mr. Michael Salla or some who have posted on a variety of forums, are qualified to interpret these satellite images. They certainly don't show enough statistics to describe what solar events look like over a period of time, like a whole 11 year cycle, or even just the past couple of months! Some describe things as "very large"... what is "large" compared to what else?
On some sites I've seen a scale mentioned for determining size, and yet those claiming the CME happened as 'predicted in the crop circle', don't give us the full analysis to show a full range of comparisons over time.
So they find "something" so they can claim the prediction was real.
I've looked at many sun images including what you can check out at this NASA site
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/br...05/index.shtml I'm not convince they've proved their case whatsoever, as I see similar things on many days in time. July 7th looks as normal as many of the other days do.
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/br...07/index.shtml (April 09, has another bright object to right)
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/br...07/index.shtml (March 09, bright burst to right)
http://stereo-ssc.nascom.nasa.gov/br...06/index.shtml (check out this one 6 months ago, evidence of a CME even back then.)