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Matthew

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May 19, 2023, 5:59:59 AM5/19/23
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from the end of ww1 to 1937 there was just one sunspot with an area over 3000 millionths (MH)

>A sunspot that registers 1 millionth has a surface area equal to 0.000001 times the area of the Sun's Earth-facing hemisphere. Typically, a big sunspot measures 300 to 500 millionths. The entire surface area of the Earth is only 169 millionths of the solar disk.
https://spaceweather.com/sunspots/history.html

from 1937 to 1942 there were 7 sunspots over 3000mh!

the post-war period is even more remarkable (unhindered energy?)

between 1946 and 1948 there were 4 sunspots greater than 4000mh, including one >5000 and one >6000
https://spaceweather.com/sunspots/big_spots.txt

there was one more sunspot nearly 5000mh in 1951, then there wouldn't be another 3000+ sunspot until one in 1968, and another drought of 3000+ until one in 1982.

there were 3 3000+ sunspots between 1989 and 1991.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cycle_22

none since then. otoh, solar cycle 25 (current) is strong (see next post), and here comes war again..

>The masculine principle of evolution is symbolized through light. Cosmic energy, creative force and optimism are all related to light.
http://websites.umich.edu/~umfandsf/symbolismproject/symbolism.html/L/light.html

worth noting, the largest sunspots aren't necessarily the most powerful (intensity derives from the "shape" and strength of their magnetic field), but there is a strong correlation

there appears to be a correlation between solar activity and war, which makes sense, since both war and energy are masculine.

Matthew

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May 19, 2023, 6:09:17 AM5/19/23
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>The Sun Is Now More Active Than NASA Predicted. It Could Be In Its Strongest Cycle Since Records Began

>Solar Cycle 25 has now outperformed the official forecast for over 24 consecutive months, with sunspot numbers already approaching those seen during the maximum of the previous cycle.
>As the sun continues to approach its next maximum, due around 2025, its activity is expected to further increase, bringing with it more solar flares and CMEs.
https://www.newsweek.com/solar-cycle-sunspots-increased-activity-flares-1785427

>INTENSIFYING SOLAR ACTIVITY: By the time you finish reading this, the sun will have probably flared again. Earth-orbiting satellites are detecting an almost non-stop fusillade of M-class flares so closely-spaced they overlap in time
>The source of these flares is a pair of sunspots rotating over the sun's eastern limb
>On the left is AR3310, which produced a powerful M9.6 flare on May 16th. On the right is AR3311, which has produced everything else. The flares will become increasingly geoeffective as the sunspots turn toward Earth this weekend. If current trends continue, there could be an X-flare, too.
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