mleku on Nostr: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laschamp_event#Background_and_effects btw, for anyone ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laschamp_event#Background_and_effects
btw, for anyone who is skeptical about whether we could be looking at another geomagnetic reversal/excursion in the near future:
Since its discovery, the magnetic excursion has been demonstrated in geological archives from many parts of the world.[3] The transition from the normal field to the reversed field lasted approximately 250 years, while the magnetic field remained reversed for approximately 440 years. During the transition, Earth's magnetic field declined to a minimum of 5% of its current strength, and was at about 25% of its current strength when fully reversed. This reduction in geomagnetic field strength resulted in more cosmic rays reaching the Earth, causing greater production of the cosmogenic isotopes beryllium-10 and carbon-14, a decrease in atmospheric ozone, and changes in atmospheric circulation.[4][5]
the auroras this may were a clear red flag that the earth's magnetic field is dramatically declining... based on the relative change of observed solar flare strength and the resultant geomagnetic storm strength, dating back to the Carrington Event, which was x45 according to this paper:
https://www.swsc-journal.org/articles/swsc/pdf/2013/01/swsc130015.pdf
whereas the ones in may were 8.7:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/solar-cycle-largest-flare-bursts-not-over-may-2024/
and that event created auroras that were seen to 50'N, ie, near the more northern cities of canada and northern europe
the one in may, literally 1/9th the strength, loaded the atmosphere with so much energy that new caledonia and puerto rico had sightings of the aurora, absolutely unprecedented in recorded history since records of aurora and solar/geomagnetic storms have been studied
do the math... we have a carrington again probably 2/3rds of the planet's surface will have every electronic device fried completely, currently at a 9x ratio compared to how strong the field was back then, and there are other data points about how this is an exponential curve, the event in the 30s, another in the 60s, all a little stronger, there was one in the mid 00s i forget when, 2007 maybe
it's not that electronic and radio technology will be completely destroyed, it's just that anyone who isn't prepared for this, and hasn't got military grade EMP protection on their devices is probably going to be the proud owners of many many bricks, their house lighting will be gone, likely not just the power circuits but many small, voltage sensitive devices will be fused and permanently fail, and anything with actual antennas, yeah, buh bye
it's coming soon, extrapolation of the decay curve based on an apparent logarithmic decay we are now in that last 11% or so of the transition to a reversal of the magnetic field impacting us to reverse polarity, and by the information about the Laschamp event probably that means at least 400 years of completely disrupted climate and many other effects that will make life very difficult
btw, for anyone who is skeptical about whether we could be looking at another geomagnetic reversal/excursion in the near future:
Since its discovery, the magnetic excursion has been demonstrated in geological archives from many parts of the world.[3] The transition from the normal field to the reversed field lasted approximately 250 years, while the magnetic field remained reversed for approximately 440 years. During the transition, Earth's magnetic field declined to a minimum of 5% of its current strength, and was at about 25% of its current strength when fully reversed. This reduction in geomagnetic field strength resulted in more cosmic rays reaching the Earth, causing greater production of the cosmogenic isotopes beryllium-10 and carbon-14, a decrease in atmospheric ozone, and changes in atmospheric circulation.[4][5]
the auroras this may were a clear red flag that the earth's magnetic field is dramatically declining... based on the relative change of observed solar flare strength and the resultant geomagnetic storm strength, dating back to the Carrington Event, which was x45 according to this paper:
https://www.swsc-journal.org/articles/swsc/pdf/2013/01/swsc130015.pdf
whereas the ones in may were 8.7:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/solar-cycle-largest-flare-bursts-not-over-may-2024/
and that event created auroras that were seen to 50'N, ie, near the more northern cities of canada and northern europe
the one in may, literally 1/9th the strength, loaded the atmosphere with so much energy that new caledonia and puerto rico had sightings of the aurora, absolutely unprecedented in recorded history since records of aurora and solar/geomagnetic storms have been studied
do the math... we have a carrington again probably 2/3rds of the planet's surface will have every electronic device fried completely, currently at a 9x ratio compared to how strong the field was back then, and there are other data points about how this is an exponential curve, the event in the 30s, another in the 60s, all a little stronger, there was one in the mid 00s i forget when, 2007 maybe
it's not that electronic and radio technology will be completely destroyed, it's just that anyone who isn't prepared for this, and hasn't got military grade EMP protection on their devices is probably going to be the proud owners of many many bricks, their house lighting will be gone, likely not just the power circuits but many small, voltage sensitive devices will be fused and permanently fail, and anything with actual antennas, yeah, buh bye
it's coming soon, extrapolation of the decay curve based on an apparent logarithmic decay we are now in that last 11% or so of the transition to a reversal of the magnetic field impacting us to reverse polarity, and by the information about the Laschamp event probably that means at least 400 years of completely disrupted climate and many other effects that will make life very difficult