The Solar Storms Explained

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Author contactee Domingos Yezzi explains solar storms

In a report on solar storms, Domingos Yezzi explains in a few words what this might be.

Radiation began reaching Earth an hour after the solar flare.

The strongest geomagnetic storm in more than six years is expected to hit Earth on Tuesday, and could affect airways, power grids and satellites, the US Space Weather Prediction Center said.

The coronal mass ejection — a large part of the Sun’s atmosphere — was launched toward Earth on Sunday, driving energized solar particles at about 2,000 kilometers per second, about five times faster than solar particles usually travel, said Terry Onsager from the Center.

“When it hits us, it will be like a big battering ram pushing against the Earth’s magnetic field,” said Onsager, from Boulder, Colorado. “This energy causes the Earth’s magnetic field to fluctuate.”

“This energy could also interfere with high-frequency radio communications used by airlines to navigate near the North Pole on flights between North America, Europe and Asia, so some routes could be changed,” Onsager said.

“It could also affect power grids and satellite operations, the Center said in a statement. Astronauts aboard the International Space Station may be advised to seek shelter in specific parts of the aircraft to avoid an enhanced solar dose of radiation,” Onsager added.

The Space Weather Center said the geomagnetic storm’s intensity would likely be moderate or strong, at levels two and three of a five-level scale, with five being the most extreme.

Explanation

As the report shows, they are magnetic storms and not heat or fire storms, which shows that, first of all, the Sun is a magnetic giant and not a ball of fire and, the so-called eruptions, are the physiochemical shocks at high solar layers and also caused by the constant movement of the planets around it, the Sun, which serves as gigantic sidereal mirrors, causing its radioactive waves to return to it, colliding with its new emissions and, thus, forming those gigantic sunspots, cataloged by the brilliant Galileo Galilei, who became almost completely blind after looking directly at the Sun with his newly discovered (at the time) telescope, of which he himself did not yet know the consequences on the human eye.

As you can see, there is a rational explanation for these phenomena, it is enough for Science to identify the true facts and not remain in its fanciful conjectures. It only measures the effects, but does not know how to evaluate the causes, as it starts from the wrong premises!

~ Domingos Yezzi [Translated by Chris Breault]

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