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Old 12-06-2021, 04:25 PM   #21 (permalink)
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That's the normal mechanism for slow and steady carbon 14 production.
This is a carbon 14 event.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/774%...arbon-14_spike
All signs point to the sun as the source.
Every carbon 14 event makes carbon dating less accurate as you look further back.

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1.2 = 20?

I'm looking at your link at Wiki.
They start out talking about a 1.2% increase which is 20-times the normal background variation rate.
0.06% should be normal. And 0.072% the 'spike.'
This isn't helpful.
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And it looks like 'life' isn't affected, only technology. Plants, animals, and people are fine. No catastrophe.
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And it looks like 'life' isn't affected, only technology. Plants, animals, and people are fine. No catastrophe.
Airplanes in flight, pacemakers, migrating animals...
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Please see # 506 ( permalink ), #5, at the Climate-Change thread.

It's the end of the world.
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It's a boxed cavity pace Muir on the way up and a full boat tail on the way down.
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Lot in translation. Anyone?
Could be a reference to a ploy airmen at Chanute airplane patch used on the security police: baggie full of oregano stashed somewhere random semi hidden. The daring would use a baggie that contained cannibus and wash it, some would find a dog in estrus but mostly they were just bags of spice. I believe the intent was to either annoy the security personnel or cause them to not trust the drug dogs. The result was a rapid congregation of irritated SP and isolation of a large area for a longish time.
Had a roomie who did this after his PCS orders.

Other than that, I got nothing.
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Airplanes in flight, pacemakers, migrating animals...
1) I'm using 'life' within the context of space weather 'catastrophes', or 'extinction events' on Earth.
2) 'Carrington Event-like-events' are not associated with any loss of life, just burnt-out electronics.
3) Whole-building spike-protectors might isolate homes, businesses, and medical facilities from utility-interfaced circuit damage.
4) Spare transformers ( if for-profit utility bean-counters will allow the cost ) and already-trained linepersons would immediately replace the fried equipment once the storm passed.
5) Aircraft inertial navigation gyros are impervious to any atmospheric disturbance.
6) Major Solar Flares are no predictor of solar storms, as no one can predict how an impinging field would be oriented.
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7) As to Geomagnetic Reversals:
* There have been 800 Reversals over the past 160-million years, with no extinction events, nor any proxy evidence for extreme cosmic ray bombardment ( rock weathering ).
* There have been 14-Excursions over the past 780-000 years, with no extinctions or extreme cosmic ray bombardment ( rock weathering ).
* Polarities average 200,000 years.
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It's a boxed cavity pace Muir on the way up and a full boat tail on the way down.
No. #506 ( permalink ) is an S-O video listing five 'Outrageous' things about the Earth.
I was addressing # 5 on the list, which is about imminent space weather catastrophes on Earth.
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I was addressing # 5 on the list, which is about imminent space weather catastrophes on Earth.
Thanks, but I noticed this:
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Is he story of Atlantis true? We don't know because there isn't a location we can inspect.
The Richat Structure.



It's not 'down in the bottom of the ocean' as Donovan sang:
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https://en-us.topographic-map.com › maps › 9ynj › Richat-Structure
Name: Richat Structure topographic map, elevation, relief.. Coordinates: 20.95626 -11.56260 21.25345 -11.20524. Minimum elevation: 1,164 ft
It was scoured down to bedrock by cataclysmic floods from the Northeast, ten times the size of the Eastern Washington scablands. The actual city was ground to dust and deposited at the bottom of the Atlantic to the Southwest.

Meanwhile the Cascadia Subduction Zone is rockin' and rollin' directly West of my current location.
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The problem with transformers is the really big ones that allow for transmission and sub transmission. These are really big transforms they are made to order, from Korea now, and need up to 1 year lead time when everything is working. No one keeps spares on hand. When one of these big ones goes out the power company uses smaller obsolete, retired, truck mounted transformers to run the sub station at reduced capacity. Power companies rent them from each other if they can't fill the need in house.

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