Electromagnetic fields, the solar system and ice ages

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Electromagnetic fields, the solar system and ice ages

Unread post by Scottmana » Tue Oct 06, 2015 11:54 pm

Hello, I am new to the electromagnetic universe and find myself in unexplored waters. Very exciting. :D

I would like to share some ideas that don't see anyone talking about (please forgive me if I failed to see them). First is that I was really impressed by Mr. David LaPoint's primer fields. Without it I would never have grasped this subject. Anyway, I was looking at Electric universe concepts and among them was a prediction of a pending ice age. Being fascinated I looked at the evidence and was amazed, sure enough, the solar cycles do indeed correlate with temps.

While looking at the solar cycle I then noticed that it forms a mountain with two peaks. I thought that was odd, why this shape? It was then pointed out that every cycle is paired with another forming a 22 year cycle. During this, the sun changes polarity. Wow, all very new to me. Yet I was looking at the double peaked mountain and it seems to me that it looked like two primer fields on it's side. So of course each paired mound would be a magnetic/charge flip.

So cycles over 11 years have this double mound flip and the entire solar cycle is a single sided pole flip in itself that is paired with another reversed 11 year charge. When looking at weather, I then noticed larger and larger cycles. So there is something like a 40 and 80 and 160 and so on cycle to the sun. I looked in graph after graph each with longer time spans and these mounds appear at ever larger time scales up to the maximum time scale we can look at around 600 million years. Sure enough it is there with clear evidence that a billion year cycle also exists, this likely never ends.This means there is a pattern the sun that at all time scales.

This pattern is also clearly the "double layer" charge referred to in "plasma" physics. Careful study will likely show the open ends to the primer fields are touching just as LaPoint theorized.

One fellow was saying that volcanoes and earthquakes occur in the shift in and out of ice ages. It would make sense that if a major pole shift occurred in the system, then the Earth's poles might flip like a small magnet compelled by a bigger one to flip. In this case matter wrongly oriented and unable to flip may suddenly find a force repelling the magma (of whatever it is) outward inducing eruptions and Earthquakes. Thus, it is possible that Earth pole shits occur at a very timely manner along with large and more powerful changes in the solar system that the sun clearly responds to as well.

This could also mean that our magnetic poles weakening and then flipping may be a direct warning of an impending ice age as more powerful fields prepare to flip disrupting energy flows in the sun. We should look to see if other planets are undergoing a similar change.

I can see why Tesla favored AC over DC as the universe we live in is inherently AC.

Anyway, I noticed the lack of continuous coherent reflection of solar activity in the weather and it hit me, if a strong flip is starting and a smaller weaker flip is caught in this, the smaller one may have it's energy pushed/pulled into the neighboring cycle making stronger temp spikes next to flat temps and sure enough all temp graphs will then be seen to have a constant temp variation in line with the sun's activities going back indefinitely.

It would seem that this planet and it's civilization are indeed about to undergo what is perfectly normal but perhaps a little rough. The billion, 800 million and a few others are fine but large scale flips on the 200 million, 50 million, 50 thousand and so on temps are leaving the sun at a short term low that makes the Earth favor ice ages over it's normal warmer climate. In another 80 million years this place it seems will be all tropical and this is all perfectly normal. I imagine that if we were at the bottom of the bigger cycles too, this place would be a popsicle.

Extinction level events are a bit more extreme. They clearly do not align with these flips and many of them are not new. While no doubt problems and the extinction of an already weakened species would drive it over the edge, there is no evidence that it will get that bad. After all, these shifts gradually align and unalign giving the wild life time to adapt. To the world we live in there should be nothing "extreme" about this with 90% of the last 400 thousand years being spent in an ice age. Us humans may panic in the thought that the "climate is changing" but that is just because we clearly like drama and our preparation could have been better.

Anyway, I am new to this stuff and would like your input. Does it look like I got this right?

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