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The red aurora

By now, you probably already know, and even consider it to be old, outdated news, about the red Aurora that was seen in the sky of Romania. All the news channels (tv or online) told you then that there was nothing to worry about, that it was just a rare and beautiful event. That’s just what the scientists tell us. Maybe only some old peasants, a bit backward with science, got scared and said it was not a “good sign”. But who pays attention to them? Now it has passed, and almost everyone has forgotten about the strange event. Now it has passed, and almost everyone has forgotten about the strange event. Especially since now other news have taken center stage, such as those about the Ciaran storm, also called the “storm of the century”.

But I want to turn your attention a little bit, back to this red Aurora. Why? Because, if you can believe it, not everything was said in the news channels, and this is unfortunately a fairly common practice in the mainstream media.

What you probably know

The red aurora on November 5 was caused by a G3 geomagnetic storm. Its color is specific to those seen at fairly low latitude (and high altitude). We can see this type of events very rarely, because they are associated with quite strong solar storms. These solar storms in turn produce significant geomagnetic storms.

What was not communicated to you

The normal conditions for the occurrence of these phenomena:

  • They are very rare. These normally occur about 1 or 2 per decade (but this year alone at least 5 occurred, and the one on November 5 was also seen here).
  • A G5 level geomagnetic storm is required.
  • The geomagnetic storm is triggered by a very strong impact of CME – Coronal Mass Ejection – (which did not happen on November 5).
  • This coronal mass ejection, in turn, is triggered by an X-class solar flare (which also did not happen on November 5).
  • It usually happens when solar activity is high – during a solar maximum.

(The sun has an oscillating, cyclical activity, a solar cycle having a period in which the solar activity is, at one end, very high – and it’s called the solar maximum, and at the other, very low – it’s called the solar minimum; the duration of a solar cycle is 11-12 years).

What does this red aurora tell us? Given the normal conditions above, we can conclude that something has happened to the Earth’s magnetic field. Somehow it has weakened. Why? We can speculate that we are at the beginning of the reversal of the Earth’s magnetic poles. But we do not know for sure what would be the reason why the magnetic field would have weakened. Whatever the cause, the logical conclusion is that Earth has a weaker magnetic field.

Speaking of solar activity, initially it was calculated that the next solar maximum would be in 2025. Recently, in October, given the increasing solar activity, it was calculated that the solar maximum would be next year, between January and October.

Conclusions

We are already seeing a significant increase in solar activity. What will happen next year, given the weakened geomagnetic field? We can only speculate, but in reality only God knows.

At the beginning, I mentioned the strong storm Ciaran. In connection with these powerful storms, there was a scientific study in which, the connection between the solar wind, the Earth’s magnetic field and the weather was demonstrated. The influence of the solar wind on the air is directly proportional to the altitude. Thus, at high altitudes, where the Earth’s magnetic field is weaker, the air is influenced more by the solar wind than at low altitudes, where the magnetic field is stronger. Now, when this magnetic field would be generally weaker, by default the influence of the solar wind on the weather would also increase. This makes me wonder if this could be the cause of the “storm of the century”.

Another study shows that geomagnetic storms can also affect the Earth’s crust, thus causing earthquakes. 

Considering the above, we can speculate that extreme weather phenomena and even earthquakes will increase in intensity, as well as more intense volcanic activity, and in the case of a strong CME impact, electrical problems, blackouts, problems with satellites, with the GPS system. Due to the weakened magnetic field, we can also speculate that there will also be problems in the movement of migrating animals, which rely on the Earth’s magnetic field for orientation.  

But these are just some probabilities. Nothing is certain. These events may occur, but at the same time, none of this may happen. Either way, we know God is in control. We Christians should be at peace and pray for the world.

And even if the end comes, we must always be ready. And even if the end comes, we must always be ready. We know from the Bible that it will be like in Noah’s time:

And as it was in the days of Noah, so it will be in the days of the Son of Man:
They were eating, drinking, marrying, giving in marriage until the day when Noah entered the ark and the flood came and destroyed them all.

LUKE 17: 26-27

Yes, none of the above may happen. But, as someone said, what is certain is that, ” the clouds of parousia have long thickened, and are approaching us “… 

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