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Sunspot 2786 Magnetic layout and possible reactions


Patrick P.A. Geryl

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Weeks before the formation of a super sunspot, I calculated the exact date (see how to calculate sunspots beforehand). It is currently Sunspot 2786. The formula is probably slightly different. Anyway it looks like this:

 

Magnetic layout Sunspot 2786

November 15 (00:45)

November 12 (02:15)- 20 (14:00), 2020 Triple Line Up    Vesta – Venus - Jupiter

November 14 (02:00) – 17 (16:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta – Mercury - Pallas

November 15 (00:45) – 16 (15:45), 2020: Conjunction Mercury - Venus and the Sun

November 15 (14:00)- 23 (20:15), 2020 Triple Line Up   Venus – Ceres – Neptune

November 15  (22:15) - 18 (16:30), 2020 Triple Line Up   Uranus – Earth – Mercury

 Red = possible reactions

November 25, 2020

January 24 (03:00) – March 11, 2021 (11:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Pluto -  Jupiter Pallas

November 17 (15:00)- 28 (03:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta - Mars – Neptune

November 17 (22:00)- December 29 (17:00), 2020 Triple Line Up    Vesta – Venus – Saturn

November 22 (18:00)- 26 (05:30), 2020 Triple Line Up   Uranus - Mars – Mercury

November 23 (07:30) – 26 (02:30), 2020: Opposition Venus - Ceres  across the Sun

November 23 (18:15) – December 10 (22:45), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta – Mercury - Jupiter

 

 

 

November 26, 2020

January 24 (03:00) – March 11, 2021 (11:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Pluto -  Jupiter Pallas

November 17 (15:00)- 28 (03:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta - Mars – Neptune

November 17 (22:00)- December 29 (17:00), 2020 Triple Line Up    Vesta – Venus – Saturn

November 22 (18:00)- 26 (05:30), 2020 Triple Line Up   Uranus - Mars – Mercury

November 23 (07:30) – 26 (02:30), 2020: Opposition Venus - Ceres  across the Sun

November 23 (18:15) – December 10 (22:45), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta – Mercury - Jupiter

November 26 (01:45) – 28 (08:15), 2020 Triple Line Up   Juno – Mercury - Earth

November 26  (03:30) - 29 (06:30), 2020 Triple Line Up   Uranus – Earth - Venus

November 26 (12:00)- December 8 (23:30), 2020 Triple Line Up    Saturn – Pallas – Earth

 Region 12786 [S17E37] gained area as the huge leader spot expanded. The region is slowly becoming more complex magnetically and a major flare is possible. Magnetic deltas appear to be forming within the leader spot.

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November 27, 2020

January 24 (03:00) – March 11, 2021 (11:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Pluto -  Jupiter Pallas

November 17 (15:00)- 28 (03:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta - Mars – Neptune

November 17 (22:00)- December 29 (17:00), 2020 Triple Line Up    Vesta – Venus – Saturn

November 23 (18:15) – December 10 (22:45), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta – Mercury - Jupiter

November 26 (01:45) – 28 (08:15), 2020 Triple Line Up   Juno – Mercury - Earth

November 26  (03:30) - 29 (06:30), 2020 Triple Line Up   Uranus – Earth - Venus

November 26 (12:00)- December 8 (23:30), 2020 Triple Line Up    Saturn – Pallas – Earth

November 27 (13:00) – December 7 (02:30), 2020: Opposition Juno - Mars  across the Sun

 

November 28, 2020

January 24 (03:00) – March 11, 2021 (11:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Pluto -  Jupiter Pallas

November 17 (15:00)- 28 (03:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta - Mars – Neptune

November 17 (22:00)- December 29 (17:00), 2020 Triple Line Up    Vesta – Venus – Saturn

November 23 (18:15) – December 10 (22:45), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta – Mercury - Jupiter

November 26 (01:45) – 28 (08:15), 2020 Triple Line Up   Juno – Mercury - Earth

November 26  (03:30) - 29 (06:30), 2020 Triple Line Up   Uranus – Earth - Venus

November 26 (12:00)- December 8 (23:30), 2020 Triple Line Up    Saturn – Pallas – Earth

November 27 (13:00) – December 7 (02:30), 2020: Opposition Juno - Mars  across the Sun

 

 

 

November 29, 2020

January 24 (03:00) – March 11, 2021 (11:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Pluto -  Jupiter Pallas

November 17 (22:00)- December 29 (17:00), 2020 Triple Line Up    Vesta – Venus – Saturn

November 23 (18:15) – December 10 (22:45), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta – Mercury - Jupiter

November 26  (03:30) - 29 (06:30), 2020 Triple Line Up   Uranus – Earth - Venus

November 26 (12:00)- December 8 (23:30), 2020 Triple Line Up    Saturn – Pallas – Earth

November 27 (13:00) – December 7 (02:30), 2020: Opposition Juno - Mars  across the Sun

 

 

 

November 30, 2020

January 24 (03:00) – March 11, 2021 (11:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Pluto -  Jupiter Pallas

November 17 (22:00)- December 29 (17:00), 2020 Triple Line Up    Vesta – Venus – Saturn

November 23 (18:15) – December 10 (22:45), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta – Mercury - Jupiter

November 26 (12:00)- December 8 (23:30), 2020 Triple Line Up    Saturn – Pallas – Earth

November 27 (13:00) – December 7 (02:30), 2020: Opposition Juno - Mars  across the Sun

 

 

December 1, 2020

January 24 (03:00) – March 11, 2021 (11:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Pluto -  Jupiter Pallas

November 17 (22:00)- December 29 (17:00), 2020 Triple Line Up    Vesta – Venus – Saturn

November 23 (18:15) – December 10 (22:45), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta – Mercury - Jupiter

November 26 (12:00)- December 8 (23:30), 2020 Triple Line Up    Saturn – Pallas – Earth

November 27 (13:00) – December 7 (02:30), 2020: Opposition Juno - Mars  across the Sun

December 1 (21:15) – 3 (04:45), 2020: Opposition Mercury - Uranus  across the Sun

 

December 2, 2020

January 24 (03:00) – March 11, 2021 (11:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Pluto -  Jupiter Pallas

November 17 (22:00)- December 29 (17:00), 2020 Triple Line Up    Vesta – Venus – Saturn

November 23 (18:15) – December 10 (22:45), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta – Mercury - Jupiter

November 26 (12:00)- December 8 (23:30), 2020 Triple Line Up    Saturn – Pallas – Earth

November 27 (13:00) – December 7 (02:30), 2020: Opposition Juno - Mars  across the Sun

December 1 (21:15) – 3 (04:45), 2020: Opposition Mercury - Uranus  across the Sun

 

December 3, 2020

January 24 (03:00) – March 11, 2021 (11:00), 2020 Triple Line Up   Pluto -  Jupiter Pallas

November 17 (22:00)- December 29 (17:00), 2020 Triple Line Up    Vesta – Venus – Saturn

November 23 (18:15) – December 10 (22:45), 2020 Triple Line Up   Vesta – Mercury - Jupiter

November 26 (12:00)- December 8 (23:30), 2020 Triple Line Up    Saturn – Pallas – Earth

November 27 (13:00) – December 7 (02:30), 2020: Opposition Juno - Mars  across the Sun

December 1 (21:15) – 3 (04:45), 2020: Opposition Mercury - Uranus  across the Sun

December 3 (02:30) – 5 (14:00), 2020: Opposition Venus - Chiron  across the Sun

December 3 (06:15)- 7 (14:30), 2020 Triple Line Up    Uranus – Mars – Venus

 

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This kind of sunspot is very rare. I don't see one in December.

If you spend an hour reading my theory, you will know almost everything... I spend several thousand hours finding it...

https://www.gsjournal.net/Science-Journals/Research Papers/View/8291

New prediction:

The solar flux depends from new sunspots. There are no relevant ones for the next 2 weeks... So the solar flux is close to its high and will drop again.

 

Mildly relevant sunspot in december:

December 7 (17:30)-

December 3 (06:15)- 7 (14:30), 2020 Triple Line Up    Uranus – Mars – Venus

December 4 (00:30) – 6 (20:30), 2020 Triple Line Up   Juno – Mercury - Mars

December 6 (05:15) – 7 (22:45), 2020: Opposition Mercury - Mars  across the Sun

December 7 (17:30)- January 2 (14:00), 2021 Triple Line Up    Pluto – Jupiter - Mars

 

More relevant:

December 18 (23:45)

December 11 (07:30)- January 4 (05:30), 2021 Triple Line Up Neptune – Earth – Vesta

December 13 (13:30)- 29 (18:00), 2020 Triple Line Up    Saturn – Jupiter – Earth

December 17 (14:15) – 19 (20:45), 2020 Triple Line Up   Venus – Mercury - Neptune

December 17 (14:15) – 19 (20:45), 2020 Triple Line Up   Venus – Mercury - Neptune

December 18 (23:45) – 21 (06:15), 2020: Opposition Mercury - Earth  across the Sun

 

 

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On 11/27/2020 at 11:49 AM, Marcel de Bont said:

So according to this logic... every day there is a chance of large sunspots popping up because of planetary alignments? I still fail to understand the relation between planets and our star.

He is using information gathered from research, written here: https://www.gsjournal.net/Science-Journals/Research Papers-Geophysics/Download/7197

So far it hasn't seemed incorrect, but there is no clear derivation between sunspot activity now that we're crawling out of Solar Minimum vs. during Solar Minimum where sunspots were quite rare(SC24/25). There is either missing information or an incidental correlation between planetary alignments and sunspot activity with confirmation bias.

The idea makes sense, until one notes the lack of sunspots during the minimum, which creates a logical conundrum: Why didn't alignments and conjunctions matter, or rather, function to the same degree of significance, during the minimum? As a matter of fact, the Solar Minimum is not referenced a single time in the research paper I linked here. Geryl, I ask you to revisit your research and take into account the lack of activity despite numerous alignments and conjunctions during the Solar Minimum. Even if it is just theoretical physics, there has to be either an affirmation of your research, or something that invalidates it completely.

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4 uren geleden, Christopher S. zei:

The idea makes sense, until one notes the lack of sunspots during the minimum, which creates a logical conundrum: Why didn't alignments and conjunctions matter, or rather, function to the same degree of significance, during the minimum? As a matter of fact, the Solar Minimum is not referenced a single time in the research paper I linked here. Geryl, I ask you to revisit your research and take into account the lack of activity despite numerous alignments and conjunctions during the Solar Minimum. Even if it is just theoretical physics, there has to be either an affirmation of your research, or something that invalidates it completely.

Christopher,

Everything is explained in the document. You put a reference to another document in which i explain how planetary alignments induce earthquakes.

Here is the right link:

https://www.gsjournal.net/Science-Journals/Research Papers/View/8291

 

This document aims to present how far this theory has evolved since research began in the 1990’s. It is based upon planetary line ups creating sunspots, and then planetary line ups ‘charging up’  sunspots so that they create a flare. 
After reading a lot of papers concerning a relation between planetary movements and sunspots, I have following remarks why they failed:
1) Sunspots are created from a combination from gravitational tides and radio signals. This has been known for a long time, but wasn't investigated enough. Here is an article with basic calculations about the electrostatic effects from planets on the Sun: http://rspa.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/85/579/309.full.pdf
2) You also need to include Pluto and 5 planetoids in the formation from Sunspots. Without them you have only a minority from the sunspots.
3) The most important factor: Sunspots are created by the resonance or alignment of 3 planets. This has to be in a straight line (3.5 degrees to all sides from the midpoint). The alignment doesn't have to go through the Sun and can be in any direction. Nobody took this in consideration. 
4) You also need a theory which explains why there is higher intensity possible at the height of the cycle. And why the same alignments have none effect at the bottom of the sunspot cycle and a large effect at the height. This is the polar field strength theory. Preprints available here: 
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329023855_A_New_Mathematical_and_Physical_Principle_to_Combine_Gravitation_with_Rotating_Oscillating_Magnetic_Fields_A_unifying_algorithm_that_solves_the_Sun's_differential_rotation_problem

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333445984_2_Solutions_for_the_Axial_Dipole_Field_In_Phase_and_in_Anti-Phase

Conclusion: These 4 findings are the reason why all attempts failed till now. 
1.1    Why Magnetic Portals And 3 Planet Resonances Create Sunspots in Combination with the Polar Field Strength Theory

The magnetic intensity theory is crucial in understanding why 3 planet resonances where always overlooked as an inducer of sunspots.
 
Figure 1: Simulated static approach from the absolute value of the polar fields strength. You see a clear 11 year cycle. Also you depict sudden jumps (caution: the dynamic approach will give us different values because the high from most sunspot cycles lays normally in the first half of the cycle). This is explained in: An Outline For The Dynamic Approach Of The Sunspot Cycle.

Conclusions:
1) The formation of sunspots will be the strongest at the height of the cycle.
2) The factor that induces sunspots, in other words the strength of the planetary resonances (alignments), has to be multiplied with the strength of the magnetic intensity (strength of the Sun’s polar fields). For instance if we have a factor 1 that induces sunspots then:
a) If the magnetic intensity is 100 %, the sunspot strength will be also 100 percent.
b) At the low of the cycle, the magnetic intensity is near zero. The strength of our sunspots is also near zero. Only small or no sunspots will be formed. So a planetary alignment that gives a sunspot with X flare potential at the height, will form a near invisible sunspot at the low of the cycle!
c) Between in values can also be calculated with the strength of the of the Sun’s polar fields.
d) Sudden jumps give a time frame where intense magnetic activity is created. Big sunspot activity is possible. Lower points of the sunspot cycle can have higher sunspot activity then at the top. Take the November 3, 2003 super flare for instance. It can be calculated with a combination from the strength of the polar fields (in absolute value!) and the 3 planet resonances theory.

 

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