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Every once in a while, I check in with Ben Davidson, Founder of SpaceWeatherNews, aka Suspicious0bservers, to see what he’s sharing about solar flares. Davidson is an expert on solar physics and the earth's magnetic field and has published several articles and books in this field. He is currently producing a documentary on the magnetic pole shift.
Solar flares are intense bursts of radiation from the sun's surface, often linked to sunspot activity. These flares can disrupt Earth's communication systems, GPS, and power grids. The latest activity shows an uptick in solar flares, indicating a more active solar cycle.
According to Suspicious0bservers, this increased solar activity can lead to more spectacular auroras and potential technological impacts!
During the second week of July, Davidson said,
“Yes, there are solar flares occurring right now. Over the past 24 hours, the Sun has been moderately active, producing an M3.0 flare and several C-class flares. Active regions AR3751 and AR3762 have been particularly active, with AR3751 situated at the edge of the solar limb, making it challenging to analyze fully (EarthSky) (Space Weather Live),” he says.
Additionally, solar activity remains moderate, with the potential for more M-class flares in the coming days, says Davidson. The solar wind speed and geomagnetic conditions are closely monitored, with quiet to unsettled geomagnetic activity expected (Space Weather Live) (SWPC).
I will interview Davidson next month on TruthLivesHere to discuss the increased solar activity, how it can lead to more visible auroras and its potential impacts on communication systems. Join my channel and support real journalism.
The magnetic shift, often called geomagnetic reversal or pole shift, occurs when the Earth's magnetic north and south poles switch places. This event has occurred several times throughout Earth's history, with the last complete reversal occurring approximately 780,000 years ago.
Here are some critical points about the magnetic shift:
Nature of the Shift:
The magnetic shift is a gradual process that can take thousands of years to complete. During a shift, the magnetic field weakens, increasing the amount of cosmic radiation reaching the Earth's surface.
Causes:
The magnetic field is generated by molten iron and nickel movement in the Earth's outer core. Changes in this flow can lead to reversals. According to ChatGpt, the exact mechanisms that trigger a reversal are not fully understood, but they are believed to be related to complex fluid dynamics within the core.