Post by ۞Quaalude™۞ on Jun 9, 2011 1:17:38 GMT -5
Coronal mass ejection as viewed by the Solar Dynamics Observatory on June 7, 2011. We get awesome storms here , tonight they say the solar flare will be causing a relatively large amount of energy and we might briefly see the Northern lights , waves shorter than a few meters are expected in the area I'm in . The Sun it seems has come back to life 3 years latter than normal , resonant amplification is no longer normal like when I was but a we lad .
It rains in the plains and alas we are expecting drastic storms due to fire and ice & water , our area is under warning for a fort night . I do not attach much importance to the employment of waves only that I fear the Grid going down would mean sure death . Besides, I am contemplating the practical use of another principle, which I have discovered and which is almost unlimited in the number of channels in the Cisco linksys Wireless B band as I sit and watch this night sky in only my socks as not to get struck as the waves arrive this our Thursday night in in the center of the U.S.A Wow if I live through the whole ordeal , with the knowledge of the facts before me, I do not think it hazardous to predict that we will be enabled to illuminate the whole sky at night and that eventually we will flash power in virtually unlimited amounts to planets. It would not surprise me at all if an experiment to transmit thousands of horsepower to the moon by this new method were made in a few years from now , let's chew on this for awhile .
CREDIT: NASA/SDO QC
www.space.com/11893-huge-sun-eruption-spectacular-solar-flare.html
It rains in the plains and alas we are expecting drastic storms due to fire and ice & water , our area is under warning for a fort night . I do not attach much importance to the employment of waves only that I fear the Grid going down would mean sure death . Besides, I am contemplating the practical use of another principle, which I have discovered and which is almost unlimited in the number of channels in the Cisco linksys Wireless B band as I sit and watch this night sky in only my socks as not to get struck as the waves arrive this our Thursday night in in the center of the U.S.A Wow if I live through the whole ordeal , with the knowledge of the facts before me, I do not think it hazardous to predict that we will be enabled to illuminate the whole sky at night and that eventually we will flash power in virtually unlimited amounts to planets. It would not surprise me at all if an experiment to transmit thousands of horsepower to the moon by this new method were made in a few years from now , let's chew on this for awhile .
CREDIT: NASA/SDO QC
www.space.com/11893-huge-sun-eruption-spectacular-solar-flare.html