A Little Physics (Part 1)

By Jenny - 25/05/2025 - 0 comments

About solar storms and eruptions, the aurora borealis, the Schumann frequency, the Earth’s magnetic field, and atmospheric electricity.
Easy to understand, I promise!

 

Part 1: Solar Storms

Our wonderful Sun is at its peak! Amazing, isn’t it? But what exactly does that mean?

The Sun has a cycle. This 11-year cycle is currently at its peak. That means the Sun’s activity is heightened. Regular eruptions occur on its surface. These are solar flares.

During such eruptions, plasma (matter) can be ejected from the Sun. The Sun consists of plasma. So a small amount of its matter sets off on a journey. And every now and then, it heads toward Earth. That depends on the direction in which the plasma was ejected. 

The ejected plasma consists mainly of electrons and protons and is now referred to as a CME (Coronal Mass Ejection).

The CME takes about 24 to 36 hours to reach Earth. 

Earth’s magnetic field forms a north and south pole and protects it from cosmic radiation. Currently, however, the magnetic field is weakened. 

Upon reaching Earth, the electrically charged particles of the CME cause a magnetic storm, or solar storm. This lasts about 24 to 48 hours, and in some cases, several days.

Effects of a magnetic or solar storm

Auroras are among the best-known effects, along with power outages or disruptions in the power grid, radio and mobile phone disruptions, damage to satellites, and, in extreme cases, potentially global internet outages lasting for months.

But did you know that trees grow faster during periods of increased solar activity? You can actually see an 11-year cycle in their annual rings!

Physical effects of magnetic or solar storms:

What the Internet Says:

Solar storms can potentially lead to sleep problems, dizziness, and headaches in sensitive individuals.

Experience shows there are a few more symptoms as well. For example, heart palpitations, irregular heartbeat, ear pressure/ringing in the ears, gastrointestinal reactions, fatigue, allergic symptoms, etc. Depending on our physical condition, we react to the extra energy. Psychologically as well. Even the eruption on the sun is noticeable. In the form of emotional outbursts, a pulling sensation in the teeth and jaw, neck pain, body aches, and nerve pain.
While this doesn’t sound particularly pleasant in general, it actually has a thoroughly positive effect once you understand what’s happening. Unfortunately, there is a lack of awareness here, as I keep noticing. That is why it is important to share this information. And, of course, you should always have your symptoms checked by a doctor.

 

Biophysicist Dieter Broers has compiled numerous scientific findings on current energies and their effects on the Earth and humanity. For those interested in learning more, I recommend his website: https://dieterbroers.com

Further questions and answers:

What is a “Cannibal CME”? (Cannibal Storm)

This term is used when multiple eruptions occur in succession on the Sun, ejecting plasma in the same direction, and the second ejection catches up to the first. They essentially merge.

In the process, the rear portion can be slowed down and the front portion pushed forward. This creates a momentum of its own. 

 


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