April 29, 200619 yr Author Tequila']next to crappy wireless performance' date=' what else does this bring us? I fail to really read what is written[/quote'] It just basically shows how the sun is affecting the weather. They predicted the extremly bad weather for 2005, and what did we get? Katrina, Rita, etc... which imho worked wonders because there are less ******s living around here. Back to the point, remember how on The Day After Tomorrow, the worlds conveyor belt stopped. It's is what carried heat and water to and from the poles and throughout all of the ocean. Well the sun has a similar belt, except the belt isn't of water, it's electrically-conducting gas. This controls the weather on the Sun, just as the earths. And here is the rest from the article. "The top of the conveyor belt skims the surface of the sun, sweeping up the magnetic fields of old, dead sunspots. The 'corpses' are dragged down at the poles to a depth of 200,000 km where the sun's magnetic dynamo can amplify them. Once the corpses (magnetic knots) are reincarnated (amplified), they become buoyant and float back to the surface." Presto—new sunspots! All this happens with massive slowness. "It takes about 40 years for the belt to complete one loop," says Hathaway. The speed varies "anywhere from a 50-year pace (slow) to a 30-year pace (fast)." When the belt is turning "fast," it means that lots of magnetic fields are being swept up, and that a future sunspot cycle is going to be intense. This is a basis for forecasting: "The belt was turning fast in 1986-1996," says Hathaway. "Old magnetic fields swept up then should re-appear as big sunspots in 2010-2011." Like most experts in the field, Hathaway has confidence in the conveyor belt model and agrees with Dikpati that the next solar maximum should be a doozy. But he disagrees with one point. Dikpati's forecast puts Solar Max at 2012. Hathaway believes it will arrive sooner, in 2010 or 2011. "History shows that big sunspot cycles 'ramp up' faster than small ones," he says. "I expect to see the first sunspots of the next cycle appear in late 2006 or 2007—and Solar Max to be underway by 2010 or 2011." The Sun is freaking shows in detail how this is all taking place. Just a time killer...
April 29, 200619 yr Tequila']next to crappy wireless performance' date=' what else does this bring us? I fail to really read what is written[/quote'] Massive power outages across the globe, satellite failures, telecommunication failures, etc. By the way, this shit's been happening since our solar system was first created so I'm gonna go ahead and say: OLD! :wtcslap:
April 29, 200619 yr You are one to talk . You being the unofficial "official" [myg0t] forum troll . kik sir webby. anyways a massive solar storm = the end. ozone layer would be destroyed, satelites would be disabled and fall to earth, electric grids would overload and possibly explode. but if its night when this happens, you'll have the aurora borealis to view before the end of the world kik.
April 29, 200619 yr Author kik sir webby. anyways a massive solar storm = the end. ozone layer would be destroyed, satelites would be disabled and fall to earth, electric grids would overload and possibly explode. but if its night when this happens, you'll have the aurora borealis to view before the end of the world kik. How would satelites fall to earth? Wouldn't they just drift off into space? lol
April 29, 200619 yr How would satelites fall to earth? Wouldn't they just drift off into space? lol They stay in orbit but their computers are messed up. :O_o:
April 29, 200619 yr so this means the myg0t forums will be down in 4499? oshit osnap o who gives a flying fuck
April 29, 200619 yr so this means the myg0t forums will be down in 4499? oshit osnap o who gives a flying fuck FUCK YOU RACIST BASTARD U WAIT UNTIL BLACK PEOPLE HERE ABOUT THIS.