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The Day the Sun Brought Darkness
#1
This is interesting that it happened on the same the internet was created. It's also interesting that it happened on the 13th.

Based on a NASA news release

On March 13, 1989, the entire province of Quebec, Canada suffered an electrical power blackout. Hundreds of blackouts occur in some part of North America every year. The Quebec Blackout was different, because this one was caused by a solar storm.

On Friday March 10, 1989, astronomers witnessed a powerful explosion on the sun. Within minutes, tangled magnetic forces on the sun had released a billion-ton cloud of gas. It was like the energy of thousands of nuclear bombs exploding at the same time. The storm cloud rushed out from the sun, straight towards Earth, at a million miles an hour. The solar flare that accompanied the outburst immediately caused short-wave radio interference, including the jamming of radio signals from Radio Free Europe into Russia. It was thought that the signals had been jammed by the Kremlin, but it was only the sun acting up!

On the evening of Monday, March 12, the vast cloud of solar plasma (a gas of electrically charged particles) finally struck Earth's magnetic field. The violence of this 'geomagnetic storm' caused spectacular 'northern lights' that could be seen as far south as Florida and Cuba. The magnetic disturbance was incredibly intense. It actually created electrical currents in the ground beneath much of North America. Just after 2:44 a.m. on March 13, the currents found a weakness in the electrical power grid of Quebec. In less than 2 minutes, the entire Quebec power grid lost power. During the 12-hour blackout that followed, millions of people suddenly found themselves in dark office buildings and underground pedestrian tunnels, and in stalled elevators. Most people woke up to cold homes for breakfast. The blackout also closed schools and businesses, kept the Montreal Metro shut during the morning rush hour, and closed Dorval Airport.

The Quebec Blackout was by no means a local event. Some of the U.S. electrical utilities had their own cliffhanger problems to deal with. New York Power lost 150 megawatts the moment the Quebec power grid went down. The New England Power Pool lost 1,410 megawatts at about the same time. Service to 96 electrical utilities in New England was interrupted while other reserves of electrical power were brought online. Luckily, the U.S. had the power to spare at the time…but just barely. Across the United States from coast to coast, over 200 power grid problems erupted within minutes of the start of the March 13 storm. Fortunately none of these caused a blackout.

In space, some satellites actually tumbled out of control for several hours. NASA's TDRS-1 communication satellite recorded over 250 anomalies as high-energy particles invaded the satellite's sensitive electronics. Even the Space Shuttle Discovery was having its own mysterious problems. A sensor on one of the tanks supplying hydrogen to a fuel cell was showing unusually high pressure readings on March 13. The problem went away just as mysteriously after the solar storm subsided.

Twenty years later, the March 1989 'Quebec Blackout' has reached legendary stature, at least among electrical engineers and space scientists. It is a dramatic example of how solar storms can affect us even here on the ground. Fortunately, storms as powerful as this are rather rare. It takes quite a solar wallop to cause anything like the conditions leading up to a Quebec-style blackout. Typical solar activity 'sunspot' cycles can produce least two or three large storms, so it really is just a matter of chance whether one will cause a blackout or not. As it is for hurricanes and tornadoes, the more we can learn about the sun's 'space weather,' the better we can prepare for the next storm when it arrives.

http://www.astrobio.net/news/index.php?n...e&sid=3069
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#2
There is no plan for preparation, nor one that would serve as a viable countermeasure to such an event. Simply put, there is nothing anyone on this planet could/can do should these Solar events become more severe and take place. I'm of the opinion and belief, that they only get worse from here on out. It's about that time for such things to develop.
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#3
I somehow feel that the sun has its own part to play in the conscious evolution of this solar system, these flares and storms can be interpreted as the manifestation of solar intention. Especially as the event happened on the said day in tandem with the advent of the internet. So I will agree with Anu that these blisters will become more intense, maybe not worse because at the end of the day its all for the good.
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Metal Guru Wrote:I somehow feel that the sun has its own part to play in the conscious evolution of this solar system, these flares and storms can be interpreted as the manifestation of solar intention. Especially as the event happened on the said day in tandem with the advent of the internet. So I will agree with Anu that these blisters will become more intense, maybe not worse because at the end of the day its all for the good.
Not worse? A solar flare could flash fry all life on the surface of this planet in an instant. An EMP pulse would knock out all electrical power on this planet in an instant. Thus turning out the lights globally.
 Not good and far worse than the event documented in the article.

 While the latter could be artificially induced,none of these options are good for sustaining life on this planet.  IF around  7.00x10 to the 13th power ,though it's been rounded to a pound of the stuff,[I'm trying to remember the exact number as I had found it theorized to be], of anti-matter was introduced to the Sun, it would destroy this solar system. All gone. Sounds fictional, but IF such weapons existed, and if that "Dark Matter" were to collide with the Sun, what would happen?

Not worse eh?  I guess we'll see eventually. And yes I agree. with the way things are going, it WOULD be for the better. Problems solved.
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#5
You know the sun is a spiritual being of a far greater magnitude than any of the masters that have descended to this planet. All these plans and eventualities that may happen are of no real consequence, even if this solar system is destroyed the grand voyage will continue, our journey back to the spiritual sun from whence we came. You know the photon emissions radiating toward this planet are changing humanities consciousness, the physical is undergoing transformation into light. Our own light is responding to this and shining at an increased frequency, in our souls we are participating in the creation of these events.

"Not worse eh? I guess we'll see eventually. And yes I agree. with the way things are going, it WOULD be for the better. Problems solved."
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