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24-Aug-2005 |
Earth Solar Storms - The Electrical
Connection There are other sources of electrical energy that contribute to the voltages already flowing within the earth. Solar storm activity also generates electric current within the planet by several means. The first of these is by electromagnetic induction. Solar storms emit electromagnetic pulses and bursts of radiation that race outward from the sun at the speed of light. During the solar maximum the magnetic field of the sun does a complete reversal of polarity and the north and south magnetic poles shift places. Charged particle clouds with powerful electromagnetic fields are ejected at high speeds from solar flares and coronal mass ejection's. These moving electromagnetic plasma clouds distort the sun's magnetic field as they travel outward, then slam against the earth's magnetic field bending and reshaping it. Perhaps more magnetically disturbing than the solar eruptions, are the coronal holes that develop on the surface of the sun during these periods of solar unrest. Coronal holes emit high speed solar winds that send charged particles slamming against the earth's magnetosphere at terrific speeds. Disturbances of a magnetic field generates an electric current within a nearby conductor. This is called electromagnetic induction. Faraday's Law Of Induction The moving earth, an iron core water covered planet, is an ideal conductor. The distortions and disturbances to the magnetic field of the earth caused by solar storm activity, generates electricity within the Earth by simple electromagnetic induction. Still another source of electrical energy also caused by solar storms, is the interaction of charged particle clouds as they are absorbed by the earth's magnetic field. Solar Storms Electrons and protons inside the field are accelerated into currents that flow along the magnetic field lines and converge on the polar regions. This too adds to the electrical current flowing within the planet. There are several sources of heat within the planet Earth. Heat is caused by gravitational compression, internal friction, radioactive decay and (electrical energy) flowing within the planet. Compression and friction and radioactive decay are fairly stable attributes but electrical voltages may vary. Solar storm activity increases electrical voltages flowing within the Earth. These increasing electrical voltages raise the internal temperature of the planet much like an electric heater or stove. Greater current flow equals greater resistance and more heat is generated. Every so many thousands of years the Sun undergoes an especially turbulent Sunspot cycle of extended duration. During these periods heightened electrical activities within the earth bring about unusually high core temperatures. This rise in internal temperature causes a more rapid and turbulent movement of the magma convection currents. Magma convection currents transfer heat from the deep interior of the planet to the surface. Higher internal temperatures cause faster magma flow and more heat to be transferred toward the surface. This brings about the phenomena known as global warming. Heat radiates through the ocean floor and warms the seas. The warming oceans melt the polar ice. Heat radiating through the continental land masses causes glaciers and mountain ice caps to melt. The melting of all this ice and the rise in ocean temperatures causes a greater amount of water vapor be evaporated into the atmosphere. The increasing amounts of water vapor in the atmosphere brings about a greenhouse effect whereby heat is trapped in the atmosphere and prevented from escaping into space. The warming oceans and atmosphere causes changes in global weather patterns. Solar storm cycles have more to do with global warming than anything mankind has ever been able to do. Ice ages and warming periods in earth's past geological history reflect periods of decreased and increased solar storm activity. Global warming is a sign of increasing turbulence and upheavals within the interior of the planet. This is linked to increasing disturbances known to be occurring in the sun. It is no coincidence that we are experiencing global warming during the apex of the current solar maximum. A solar maximum NASA is now calling a double cycle because of the extended and unusual duration of Sunspot activity. This indicates the Sun is currently in one of it's cyclic periods of unusual heightened activity. The Resurgent Sun The ultimate outcome of all of this will be the redistribution of balanced weight differentials within the spinning globe. As internal temperatures continue to rise, pressure builds. Enormous volumes of magma excited by this additional heat move within the earth with ever increasing turbulence and force. Earthquake and volcanic activity increases as pressure rises and turbulent magma currents buffet tectonic plates floating above. The increasing movement of magma within the earth shifts internal mass and weight. In addition to these internal shifts in weight distribution, the surface of the Earth is changing as well. Earthquake activity has broken up and displaced vast areas of the ocean floor. Some areas of the sea floor are rising while others are sinking. The Himalayan Mountain Range is increasing in height. Glaciers and polar ice are melting and contributing to global ocean levels. The Antarctic continent is rising due to the reduction of weight caused by the melting ice. All of this adds up to major changes in weight distribution within a spinning body. The Earth's core spins faster than the planet's exterior because of it's smaller diameter. The core is gyroscopic and isolated in liquid suspension keeping the direction of it's spin axis in a fixed position. As internal upheavals brought about by increasing core temperatures force magma upward into the mantle, mass and weight are shifted within the spinning Earth. This shifting of mass and weight is non-concentric owing to topographical variations of the crust. In addition, mounting internal pressures force iron rich magma plumes upward into the mantle in areas not concentric with the center of rotation. This is like driving a heavy nail into a spinning ball. Redistribution of mass alters spin dynamics resulting in a rotational imbalance. This coupled with the topographical changes mentioned above causes further imbalance in rotation and results in a wobble. When the wobble becomes great enough, centrifugal forces will cause the mantle and crust of the spinning Earth to slide en mass like the entire skin of an onion, slipping at once over the molten interior. The core is gyroscopic and resists changes in axis direction and maintains it's same relative position, while the mantle shifts around the core relative to weight and balance and the centrifugal forces of rotation. The direction of the axis of the Earth in relation to the Sun may also be altered because of the wobble but not as great as the changes in the position of the planet's mantle and crust relative to the direction of axis of the inner core. There is geological evidence to suggest that the geophysical poles of the earth have shifted many times in the past. These previous pole shifts explain some of the mystery surrounding such past events as the sudden extinction of the dinosaurs, or the sudden changes in global climate and so on. It wasn't all caused by asteroid collision. These things reflect changes as the result of periodic pole shifts brought on by disturbances within the earth as caused by disturbances in the sun. Human and animal behavior is also influenced by solar storm activity. The brain is a biological electromagnetic processor. Body functions are wired via nerves with electrical impulses traveling to and from the brain. The body is composed of mostly water and electrically very conductive. We are basically electro-biological beings. It is well known that geomagnetic disturbances caused by solar storms can influence the functioning of electro-mechanical systems. Why should electro-biological systems be any exception? Physical, mental and emotional health are intertwined with balanced electromagnetic processes within the mind and body. It is easy to imagine how these same electromagnetic processes could be negatively influenced by electrically charged particles in the atmosphere and shifting magnetic fields. Health problems, aches and pains, moodiness, depression, irritability, violent or aggressive behavior are possibilities. Wars could very well be the outcome of these same electromagnetic disturbances. Notice the current social and political unrest everywhere in the world, while the largest explosions ever recorded in the solar system have recently occurred on the surface of the sun. Copyright © 2001 Larry A. Wright |
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