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10-20-2008, 01:46 AM | #1 |
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Sun's protective 'bubble' is shrinking oct. 20th
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...shrinking.html
The protective 'bubble' around the sun that helps to shield the Earth from harmful interstellar radiation is shrinking and getting weaker, Nasa scientists have warned. New data has revealed that the heliosphere, the protective shield of energy that surrounds our solar system, has weakened by 25% over the past decade and is now at it lowest level since the space race began 50 years ago. Scientists are baffled at what could be causing the barrier to shrink in this way and are to launch mission to study the heliosphere. The interstellar medium, which is part of the galaxy as a whole, is actually quite a harsh environment. There is a very high energy galactic radiation that is dangerous to living things. Around 90 per cent of the galactic cosmic radiation is deflected by our heliosphere, so the boundary protects us from this harsh galactic environment." Without the heliosphere the harmful intergalactic cosmic radiation would make life on Earth almost impossible by destroying DNA and making the climate uninhabitable. If the heliosphere continues to weaken, scientists fear that the amount of cosmic radiation reaching the inner parts of our solar system, including Earth, will increase. This could result in growing levels of disruption to electrical equipment, damage satellites and potentially even harm life on Earth. But it is still unclear exactly what would happen if the heliosphere continued to weaken or what even what the timescale for changes in the heliosphere are. “There is no imminent danger, but it is hard to know what the future holds. Certainly if the solar wind pressure was to continue to go down and the heliosphere were to almost evaporate then we would be in this sea of galactic cosmic rays. That could have some large effects. It is likely that there are natural variations in solar wind pressure and over time it will either stabilise or start going back up.” I personally feel that this is quite an important observation and monitoring- Sol is the main piece of the jigsaw in the transformation equation on a dimensional shift basis;it could raise all sorts of questions in the cosmic theatre of 'ascension',the weakening of the electromagnetic shield and implications on the current and future lifeforms of third and fourth density,we realise that the sun has it's own rhythms as do all solar/planetary bodies but there is much strangeness with the sun presently. Last edited by Antaletriangle; 10-20-2008 at 10:35 AM. |
10-21-2008, 12:35 PM | #2 |
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Re: Sun's protective 'bubble' is shrinking oct. 20th
I think this is a valid point to bring up -is the earths heliosphere shrinking?
If so then I dont think it could ever vanish as long as the core keeps rotating, it could be overcome be the suns solar winds but would pop back after. Is it possible that the heliosphere is suffering from outside interferance? The whole thing is based on the planets EMF and is as you put it like a bubble -imagine blowing on the bubble. We know its not just earth that is affected so an outside force must be affecting the suns heliosphere and what we are seeing on earth is a result of the sun "reacting" to this outside influence. |
10-21-2008, 06:24 PM | #3 |
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Re: Sun's protective 'bubble' is shrinking oct. 20th
Linda howe deems this a news story also.
http://www.earthfiles.com/ |
10-22-2008, 04:30 AM | #4 |
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Re: Sun's protective 'bubble' is shrinking oct. 20th
The major event affecting the solar system at this time is our movement through the photon band. You can get a basic understanding of that here -
http://www.thewatchers.info/2012.html |
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