Changes in our Sun

Energy Shockwaves from our nearest neighbor...


Fact(Relativity Standpoint): Astronomers have observed a loss of energy in a pair of neutron stars (stars composed of densely packed neutrons) that are orbiting each other... The astronomers theorize that energy-carrying gravitational waves are radiating from the pair, depleting the stars of their energy...

Fact(Quantum mechanics standpoint): In the 1970s, British physicist Stephen Hawking showed that quantum mechanical processes in the strong gravitational pull just outside of black holes would create particles and quanta that move away from the black hole, thereby robbing it of energy...

Conclusion: The Alpha Centauri system (our nearest neighbor) appears to us as one star but is in fact, three stars... The two largest orbit eachother every eighty years while the smallest orbits the other two every million years or so... This configuration must be giving off energy, either on the form of gravity waves or depleted gravitons...

Effect: The blast wave from a nuclear explosion flattens houses etc, this is an example of depleted energy... The gasoline burning in your car pulls you down the road, this is depleted energy... Depleted energy has power... This system is only 4.3 light years from us (an astronomical stone throw) and has to be affecting our star... This could explain the obvious changes our sun has experienced, also the interest the United States government has suddenly taken in it... (how many solar observatories do we have up there now???)
 

Sunspot Activity

Recently records dating back to the early 1600's have led to the disturbing conlcusion that global warming is coming from a gradual increase in the amount of sunspots... Previously, it was believed that sunspot activity operated in 11 and 22 year cycles... If true than this is another obvious warning sign, a 500 year trend cannot be ignored...

Solar Wind

In May of 1998 the solar wind from the sun stopped for thirty-six hours... It in itself is a physical impossibility, but the sun began to burn a differant fuel other than hydrogen, presumably helium; the beginning stage of the red giant phase of its life... Also that year quakes and magnetic readjustments were observed on its surface... The SOHO (solar) observatory was hit with some kind of energy wave that did little damage but disorientated the advanced craft to the extent that it could no longer find the sun at all (a big deal considering that it orbits millions of miles closer to the sun than the Earth does)... Due to the ingenuity and sudden dedication to solar research, NASA was able to reorientate the craft... Several other craft are on their way to begin solar observations... Obviously, others are worried too...

May 5,2000-Planetary Alignment

On this date all of the planets will be aligned on the same side of the sun... Alignments have occured in the past but not all on the same side as it will then... Despite any terrestrial implications, this will severely strain the fusion engine of the sun, especially in its present instability... The results may be instant or not present themselves for years but with all the prevailing factors the danger is real, if not for us than for the next generation...

In the year 2001

The sun, within the last few years has and is emitting massive flares (particle ejection waves)... They have subsided a bit because the poles on the star have shifted... The implications there are somewhat amusing (the Earth's magnetic poles are in direct opposition to that of the sun)... Recent discoveries in solar physics have lead astrophysicists that they have no idea the actual age or frequency of stars such as ours... Some of the largest solar flares ever recorded have occured in 2001 and everyone, including myself, expected flare activity to return to normal after the solar pole shift but they have not... Hmm...

In the year 2005

The sun is doing so many crazy things, I'll just post the links I go to to watch it.

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