Subject: Energy from Space | The Shift Has Begun Wed Feb 28, 2018 12:59 pm
Again I post this video I made below, to show that the above video is a real thing and not some doomporn theory. I think it is already becoming visible on the SOHO satelite, that is the reason I made the video. It's best visible if you watch it in small format. It starts slow, the arrows point where to look. The second run (starting at 1:12) shows the same at higher contrast to make the glow better visible.
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Subject: Re: Energy from Space | The Shift Has Begun Wed Feb 28, 2018 9:47 pm
I will look into it later, seems very interesting. Simple thinking experiment: Think what is 4 km from your house, then think what is 10 km from you. Now imagine, in this 10 km away you even cannot breathe, and plane there needs a pressurized hull. What than? Think, Sun, and it's size. Earth, within galaxy, ... isn't it like foam, we small, one bubble, if one pops out. It may be irrelevant for this whole foamy chaos, but if you heat it, spread it, wash it. All bubbles are than influenced, you throw it on fire, it perishes. Universe as whole is literally a foam, and each bubble influence another one. On planetary scale, galactic weather, quasars, stars, all influences us, and we are just told, well it will be cold until Sunday. The effects, we see, are answers we get, but reasons for them are not here, they are outside. In outer space. As men we shall not only look for answers, but for reasons. Why do we get, for example, such weather in thin film of our Terra atmosphere? And there we look for our questions. Final Frontier.
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Subject: Re: Energy from Space | The Shift Has Begun Thu Mar 01, 2018 12:25 pm
True yes, the Earth's weather is a lot more influenced by outside forces then we are being told, from the Sun and outerspace. Specially the influence from the Sun is shoved under the rug when it comes to weatherpredictions for the public.
This space energy cloud is different from normal though. It is pretty recent, it started to show up around 2014. Hard to tell what exactly will happen and when, but if it keeps increasing like it did the past 3 years we will find out soon enough.
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Subject: Re: Energy from Space | The Shift Has Begun Thu Mar 08, 2018 11:55 am
Linda Moulton Howe reporting about the increasing radiation in the solar system.
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Subject: Re: Energy from Space | The Shift Has Begun Fri Mar 16, 2018 9:38 pm
Comparing the radiation from Januari to March.
You can see the brightness of the glow around the sun change over time. The same as when traveling through a cloud with dense and thin spots.
By now I am almost convinced this is not a camera/processing anomaly, but really happening.
I do find it strange I appear to be the only one noticing it is visible on SOHO Lasco2 satellite. Though there are thousands keeping an eye on these pictures. Yet noone talks about it and no vid on youtube apart of the one I made.
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Subject: Re: Energy from Space | The Shift Has Begun Sat Mar 17, 2018 12:23 pm
I forgot to add a picture of how it's supposed to look, or how it was 5 years ago and long before that.
Subject: Re: Energy from Space | The Shift Has Begun Sat Mar 17, 2018 4:50 pm
Researchers find space radiation is increasingly more hazardous March 15, 2018 by Robbin Ray, University of New Hampshire
physx.org wrote:
It might sound like something from a science fiction plot – astronauts traveling into deep space being bombarded by cosmic rays – but radiation exposure is science fact. As future missions look to travel back to the moon or even to Mars, new research from the University of New Hampshire's Space Science Center cautions that the exposure to radiation is much higher than previously thought and could have serious implications on both astronauts and satellite technology.
"The radiation dose rates from measurements obtained over the last four years exceeded trends from previous solar cycles by at least 30 percent, showing that the radiation environment is getting far more intense," said Nathan Schwadron, professor of physics and lead author of the study. "These particle radiation conditions present important environmental factors for space travel and space weather, and must be carefully studied and accounted for in the planning and design of future missions to the moon, Mars, asteroids and beyond."
In their study, recently published in the journal Space Weather, the researchers found that large fluxes in Galactic Cosmic Rays (GCR) are rising faster and are on path to exceed any other recorded time in the space age.