Re: Comments on Sunspots
Mar 07, 2006 02:28 PM
by krsanna
Is this 11-year mid-cycle when the sun's magnetic poles reverse.
Using 26- and 52-day cycles of the 260-day calendar (Tzolkin), I
announced reversal of the sun's poles in 2000 six months before NASA
announced it. I identified the change with the calendar and sent an
email on September 30, 2000. I noticed that phenomena associated
with the calendar reversed at that time, and the only possible
explanation was that the sun's poles had reversed. In February
2001, NASA announced the poles had started reversing in October
2000.
I was thrilled to see KH's comments on sunspots along with the
coronal effects that can be created with the brain.
It would be nice to compare the sunspot cycles taken in Australia
680 million years ago. Can you tell me wht information you are
using?
Krsanna
"The cycle begin with magnetic field in one direction - from one
pole to the other one - then, the rotation is curving the magnetic
field, transforming it from "vertical" to horizontal" one, aligned
with the equator line. Then, when the binary sunspot "collide", the
magnetic field switches to vertical one, but with and opposite
direction vs the starting point. It took 11+ years to reach this mid-
cycle, then the same process restart to end-up identical to the
start positions."
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, Jacques Mahnich <jacmahnich@...>
wrote:
>
> José Argüelles explained (The Mayan Factor - 1987) :
>
> " As we understand it,the solar system consists of a central
star - the Sun - and its family of at least ten planets. This solar
system is a self-contained organism whose subtil sheath or morphic
field is called the heliocosm.Every 11,3+ years the heliocosm pulses
outward and then for another 11,3+ years, it pulses inward. These
11,3 year inhalation-exhalation cycles are reffered to as the
heliopause whose total movement occurs over a period of some 23
years. While sixteen 260-day cycles equal 11,3 years, 11,3 twenty-
three cycles amount to approximately 260 years.
>
> The registering of the solar inhalation-exhalation by the
heliopause corresponds precisely to the activity of the binary
sunspot movements. In sunspot activity, two "spots" - one negative,
the other positive - pulse inward from position 30 degrees north and
south toward the solar equator. Approximately every 11,3+ years, the
two "spots" meet at the equator, reverse polarity, and begin the
process again at 30 degrees north and south of the solar equator.
Cued to the heliopause, the total sunspot movement occurs in a
period just under 23 years. In other words, the morphic field of the
Sun has a breathing pattern some 23 years in duration." - end of
quotation -
>
> Scientific observations since the beginning of the 20th century
give us a varying period of 9 to 12,5 years, together with an
average of 11 years. The current solar model explain the phenomenon
(not knowing why the sunspots emerge), by a combination of physical
laws : the sun is a gigantic dynamo due to its differential rotation
(26 days at solar equator and 30 days at 60 degrees). The cycle
begin with magnetic field in one direction - from one pole to the
other one - then, the rotation is curving the magnetic field,
transforming it from "vertical" to horizontal" one, aligned with the
equator line. Then, when the binary sunspot "collide", the magnetic
field switches to vertical one, but with and opposite direction vs
the starting point. It took 11+ years to reach this mid-cycle, then
the same process restart to end-up identical to the start positions.
>
> Quite interesting, earth observations from icing period (680
million years ago), taken in Australia, are showing clear marks of
these cycles of 11 and 22 years, the 22 years being more large than
the 11 year mark. It was also noticed marks of other cycles (90, 145
and 290 years).
>
> Jacques
>
> krsanna <timestar@...> wrote:
>
> As to the current cycle that began in 1900, CNN published today
new
> predictions for the next solar maximum shortly after I posted some
> of KH's comments on the sun. The continued escalation of sunspots
> (and flares) since 1900 points to the importance of solar
functions
> that KH explained.
>
> Please note KH's simile of the brain for the sun. The 2012 end of
> the next solar maximum corresponds with the end of the Mayan long
> count, which began 3113 BCE.
>
> Krsanna
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