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Sunspots and the Grand Solar Minimum of 2020


Justeen Mayer

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It has been long known that sunspots affect the earths magnetosphere and while little to no sunspot activity causes a weakened Magnetosphere.

With this in mind it has been assumed that earths magnetosohere has a hand in affecting the Longitude of the jetstream of the earth. Without the sunspots and a weakened magnetosohere 2020 has proven to be an extremely active hurricane season and 2019 resulted in nebraska being supercooled and an ice dam. 

 

Could all this be a result of the beginnings of a Grand Solar Minimum and if so will the jetstream keep varying and will 2020s weather be a normal thing to expect for the next decade or so?

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I think you mean "latitude of the jetstream" as the jetstreams are present at any longitude. Moreover, you've just claimed that the weather on Earth is affected by a weakened magnetosphere, which is simply untrue. There is no known relationship between terrestrial weather(cloud formation and precipitation) and space weather.

In terms of weather extremes within a given year, there is not nearly enough data within one year's time to make a climatological prediction, and to do so is foolish. There is more to say on this matter, but I don't have the time lately.

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I have read the same thing https://electroverse.net/recap-the-changing-jet-stream-and-global-cooling/ , When solar activity is high, the jet stream stays tight and stable, following a mostly straight path. When solar activity is low, the jet reverts to a zonal or meridional flow, more spikes and dips, less of a straight flow. 

It can be debated whether that is the cause, however, it is a fact the jet stream is not as linear as it had been. Looking at past solar activity charts, it would seem the weather will continue to mirror the current solar activity levels.  The predictions as to how cycle 25 it will progress are all over the place, but i believe (according to Cayce) we can raise/lower solar activity levels with our thoughts, deeds and actions.  Rest assured, i am working, and not alone,  to keep that big ball lit as brightly as possible... mind is the builder

 

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Let me quote someone: 

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If we look at the last period of very low solar activity at the end of the seventeenth century, we find the coldest winter on record in 1684 but, for example, the very next year, when solar activity was still low, saw the third warmest winter in the entire 350-year record

Looks to me that there is no relation between the jet stream and the solar activity 😉 

11 uren geleden, jtripp6 zei:

although the sun may not directly influence weather, GCR's affect cloud formation and precipitation.

This is an active theory where research is being done in, in solar minimum there are more cosmic rays reaching the Earth and it's proven that cosmic rays tend to bring a higher cloud formation than during a solar maximum. Some further scientific reads:

5 uren geleden, Sun King zei:

but i believe (according to Cayce) we can raise/lower solar activity levels with our thoughts, deeds and actions.  Rest assured, i am working, and not alone,  to keep that big ball lit as brightly as possible... mind is the builder

The mind can not control solar activity and it's wrong to think that. The mind controls only your body and won't influence the Sun at all.

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12 hours ago, Sun King said:

The predictions as to how cycle 25 it will progress are all over the place, but i believe (according to Cayce) we can raise/lower solar activity levels with our thoughts, deeds and actions.  Rest assured, i am working, and not alone,  to keep that big ball lit as brightly as possible... mind is the builder

 

It seems you have issues with NOT being in control of your universe. As far as we have seen, all stars burn out. Stars die and cool, no amount of brain juice will stop the tides of decay. 

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The mind controls only your body and won't influence the Sun at all.

Science has proven the mind controls much more than the body, however, clinical research i will admit is lagging.  Dr Masuro Emoto's work proves beyond doubt the mind's ability to change the structure of water molecules, which explains our ability to manipulate/heal the water aspect of our bodies. When properly attuned, the mind/body is also in contact with each of the elements known to make up our universe, thereby allowing subtle energy manipulation to take place between us and any object in existence. When properly projected and directed, there would be no practical limit to what could be accomplished through focused human mental energy, if applied en masse.    

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9 minutes ago, Sun King said:

Science has proven the mind controls much more than the body, however, clinical research i will admit is lagging.  Dr Masuro Emoto's work proves beyond doubt the mind's ability to change the structure of water molecules, which explains our ability to manipulate/heal the water aspect of our bodies. 

 

Do you think mind juice can stop dehydration? Death? 

 

9 minutes ago, Sun King said:

When properly attuned, the mind/body is also in contact with each of the elements known to make up our universe, thereby allowing subtle energy manipulation to take place between us and any object in existence. When properly projected and directed, there would be no practical limit to what could be accomplished through focused human mental energy, if applied en masse.    

 

Do you think distance or size has any affect on those things? You say practically limit, do you have a practical application? What is the current practical limit? 

 

I am quite familiar with speaking in abstracts, and you might be vague enough to be true by describing how things are connected. I only see a vague assertion, a general guess of blurry connections, an indistinct vision. 

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5 minutes ago, Archmonoth said:

As far as we have seen, all stars burn out. Stars die and cool, no amount of brain juice will stop the tides of decay. 

 i understand the limited lifetime of a star, and not suggesting to keep the sun lit past it's expected 7 to 8 billion year life expectancy,  but more stable weather, a steadier solar output and lack of another Carrington event anytime in the next 50 yrs would be short term goals to strive for.   The interaction between mind/body, our planet and the rest of the cosmos is not well understood unfortunately . 

3 minutes ago, Archmonoth said:

Do you think mind juice can stop dehydration? Death? 

These are natural progressions, many things are cyclical and should not be stopped. If there were no death, would not over population/ lack of resources soon be the biggest problem? 

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