My hunch: Our Sun has a longer period of solar cycles of 13,000 years | |
Solar Guardian
(OP) User ID: 68815492 Malaysia 04/05/2015 03:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 13,000 years ago is 11,000 BC. Atlantis is believed to be sank completely within this time period of 11,000 to 10,500 BC. Also, 13,000 years multiplied by 2 would be 26,000 years---time of precession of equinoxes of our planet. More on the equinox thingy here >> [link to en.wikipedia.org] Last Edited by Solar Guardian on 04/05/2015 03:08 AM |
Solar Guardian
(OP) User ID: 68815492 Malaysia 04/05/2015 03:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think this long-term cycle of 13,000 years is related to our solar system going up and down the Galactic Plane, where Sun and the rest of or system will encounter more powerful electro-magnetic particles and energies coming from the Galactic Center. That'll make our Sun go ape-shit crazy. |
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Solar Guardian
(OP) User ID: 68815492 Malaysia 04/05/2015 03:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think TPTB might have known about this long-term solar cycle, so that is why China had built many ghost cities far inland, away from the coasts, and why Russia had built many underground shelters, as well as having the Svarbaldt(forgot the exact name) seed vault. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 68805304 United States 04/05/2015 03:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think TPTB might have known about this long-term solar cycle, so that is why China had built many ghost cities far inland, away from the coasts, and why Russia had built many underground shelters, as well as having the Svarbaldt(forgot the exact name) seed vault. Quoting: Solar Guardian Yes, and all we get here in the U.S. are FEMA camps and body bags. |
Petitroche
User ID: 66954576 United States 04/05/2015 06:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Most GLPers know that our Sun has a cycle known as "solar maximum" and "solar minimum" marking periods of high and low solar activity in cycles ranging from 10-13 years. However, based on my research, I have a hunch that there could be a longer solar cycle that spans for 13,000 years. So, every 13,000 years, our Sun could change in ways that we can't even imagine, for example, a brief solar outburst exceeding Carrington event flares, followed by dramatic and permanent changes on the Sun, like a 2% increase in its mass or size. Quoting: Solar Guardian What do you guys think? Why would the sun have a 2% increase in mass? Where does the extra come from? I don't have the time or the crayons to explain this to you. Slake Blake |