A repeat of the Carrington event, or stronger, would fuck this world into absolute chaos and anarchy pretty much over night.
The last time we had something close, it was like a grazing... it only caused blackouts in canada but a little stronger, and a little more direct... you're looking at a global EMP.
Imagine waking up and nothing works... not just for you but for everyone on the planet who's become dependent on technology.
Thanks Ghost, you just creeped me out fully. Two nights ago I dreamt I was driving at night with my kids, pulled up at a red light and a few seconds later everything went black. No traffic lights, engine stopped, no headlights, nothing. Absolutely no lights within visual distance and not another car around us running. Dead silent. Doesn't count as déjà vu but a freeky dream none the less. ( no drugs involved either)
Here is a great site for solar flare tracking.
https://www.solarham.net/
Spaceweathernews.com is my favorite
That’s cool too thanks!
Just a heads up...
A repeat of the Carrington event, or stronger, would fuck this world into absolute chaos and anarchy pretty much over night.
The last time we had something close, it was like a grazing... it only caused blackouts in canada but a little stronger, and a little more direct... you're looking at a global EMP.
Imagine waking up and nothing works... not just for you but for everyone on the planet who's become dependent on technology.
not just the internet or cars...
but all power, water, gas... everything.
are you ready for something like that?
Thanks Ghost, you just creeped me out fully. Two nights ago I dreamt I was driving at night with my kids, pulled up at a red light and a few seconds later everything went black. No traffic lights, engine stopped, no headlights, nothing. Absolutely no lights within visual distance and not another car around us running. Dead silent. Doesn't count as déjà vu but a freeky dream none the less. ( no drugs involved either)
Watch the sun live and through different wave lengths, pretty cool shit.
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/soho/index.html