What triggers it? Consequently what is its full damage output? There is only speculation and an assumed model.
Rotation has put us on course like it did at the prior intervals, 3000, and 6000 years, but now it's peaking at 12000 years. Why is it more disastrous now. The shield is weakening, until it goes. Had it on prior rotation and tilt and alignment, at those intervals?
Suggestively the wave built up. Which is like saying Earthqukes bounce, except that science isn't exact, they simply ripple, increasing in activity until the magma bursts, or the plates crumple. Before settling except they won't in the increasing pull or cosmic activity they like our shield has increased in frequency. If each star is feeding the next, this hasn't been observed. Instead we have a solar medium where activity and alignment are causing more activity.
The clip is too short. It hasn't labelled it, but has provided some homework, a model. But there is no explanation outside of a belief it happens at the stated occurrences. Because of geology readings. But the Sun went dark in Europe less than 3000 years ago for an extended period, and there was also a mini ice age and period of warming within the last 1000 years. No mention of impact in the younger dryas 12,000 years ago?
https://www.history.com/news/536-volcanic-eruption-fog-eclipse-worst-year
https://www.science.smith.edu/climatelit/the-effects-of-the-little-ice-age/
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_Warm_Period
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0012825221001781
What triggers it? Consequently what is its full damage output? There is only speculation and an assumed model.
Rotation has put us on course like it did at the prior intervals, 3000, and 6000 years, but now it's peaking at 12000 years. Why is it more disastrous now. The shield is weakening, until it goes. Had it on prior rotation and tilt and alignment, at those intervals?
Suggestively the wave built up. Which is like saying Earthqukes bounce, except that science isn't exact, they simply ripple, increasing in activity until the magma bursts, or the plates crumple. Before settling except they won't in the increasing pull or cosmic activity they like our shield has increased in frequency. If each star is feeding the next, this hasn't been observed. Instead we have a solar medium where activity and alignment are causing more activity.
The clip is too short. It hasn't labelled it, but has provided some homework, a model. But there is no explanation outside of a belief it happens at the stated occurrences. Because of geology readings. But the Sun went dark in Europe less than 3000 years ago for an extended period, and there was also a mini ice age and period of warming within the last 1000 years. No mention of impact in the younger dryas 12,000 years ago?
What triggers it? Consequently what is its full damage output? There is only speculation and an assumed model.
Rotation has put us on course like it did at the prior intervals, 3000, and 6000 years, but now it's peaking at 12000 years. Why is it more disastrous now. The shield is weakening, until it goes. Had it on prior rotation and tilt and alignment, at those intervals?
Suggestively the wave built up. Which is like saying Earthqukes bounce, except that science isn't exact, they simply ripple, increasing in activity until the magma bursts, or the plates crumple. Before settling except they won't in the increasing pull or cosmic activity they like our shield has increased in frequency. If each star is feeding the next, this hasn't been observed. Instead we have a solar medium where activity and alignment are causing more activity.
The clip is too short. It hasn't labelled it, but has provided some homework, a model. But there no explanation outside of a belief it happens at the stated occurrences. Because of geology readings. But the Sun went dark in Europe less than 3000 years ago for an extended period, and there was also a mini ice age and period of warming within the last 1000 years. No mention of impact in the younger dryas 12,000 years ago?
What triggers it? Consequently what is its full damage output? There is only speculation and an assumed model.
Rotation has put us on course like it did at the prior intervals, 3000, and 6000 years, but now it's peaking at 12000 years. Why is it more disastrous now. The shield is weakening, until it goes. Had it on prior rotation and tilt and alignment, at those intervals?
Suggestively the wave built up. Which is like saying Earthqukes bounce, except that science isn't exact, they simply ripple, increasing in activity until the magma bursts, or the plates crumple. Before settling except they won't in the increasing pull or cosmic activity they like our shield has increased in frequency. If each star is feeding the next, this hasn't been observed. Instead we have a solar medium where activity and alignment are causing more activity.
The clip is too short. It hasn't labelled it, but has provided some homework, a model. But there no explanation outside of a belief it happens at the stated occurrences. Because of geology readings. But yhe Sun went dark in Europe less than 3000 years ago, for an extended period, and there was also a mini ice age and period of warming within the last 1000 years. No mention of impact in the younger dryas 12,000 years ago?
What triggers it? Consequently what is its full damage output? There is only speculation and an assumed model.
Rotation has put us on course like it did at the prior intervals, 3000, and 6000 years, but now it's peaking at 12000 years. Why is it more disastrous now. The shield is weakening, until it goes. Had it on prior rotation and tilt and alignment, at those intervals?
Suggestively the wave built up. Which is like saying Earthqukes bounce, except that science isn't exact, they simply ripple, increasing in activity until the magma bursts, or the plates crumple. Before settling except they won't in the increasing pull or cosmic activity they like our shield has increased in frequency. If each star is feeding the next, this hasn't been observed. Instead we have a solar medium where activity and alignment are causing more activity.
The clip is too short. It hasn't labelled it, but has provided some homework, a model. But there no explanation outside of a belief it happens at the stated occurrences. Because of geology reading again. The Sun went dark in Europe less than 3000 years ago and there was also a mini ice age and period of warming. No mention of impact in the younger dryas 12,000 years ago?