Fw: APOD December 23, 1999 - Unusual Aurora During Solar Wind Dropout

APOD: December 23, 1999 - Unusual Aurora During Solar Wind Dropout
A young lady named Nancy sent this to me.

Dharma/Dean

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December 23, 1999

Unusual Aurora During Solar Wind Dropout
Credit: PIXIE, POLAR, NASA
Explanation: On May 10, for some unknown reason, the Solar Wind
virtually stopped. Normally our Sun emits a wind of between five and ten energetic particles per cubic centimeter moving outward at about 500 kilometers per second. Late on May 10, however, this gale was reduced to a mere breeze of one particle per every five cubic centimeters. The Sun's Corona was suddenly able to flow out into the Solar System
relatively unimpeded, creating beams of energetic electrons. One such beam apparently reached Earth's North Magnetic Pole, and was seen as the unusual X-ray aurora digitally reconstructed in the above false-color image. Our atmosphere absorbed the electrons. This display gave direct evidence, however, that Earth's North Magnetic Pole was connected to the Sun, while the Earth's South Magnetic Pole connected to the distant Solar System. The Solar Wind returned to normal on May 12.

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APOD: December 23, 1999 - Unusual Aurora During Solar Wind Dropout
Dean: I wanted to say that we have all heard stories of caves that lead to the interior world so I wanted to tell you of a film that will be aired tomorrow night on Nightline. That is 11-3-00 or 11:30 P.M. or your time zone. It is called (A Cave With No End.) I think it should be very interesting since it is something very different for Nightline. I am not saying that it has anything to do with the Hollow Earth, but it should be interesting for those who want to watch! From: Ralph----- Original Message -----

From:
dean

To: [email protected]

Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 12:07 PM

Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Fw: APOD December 23, 1999 - Unusual Aurora During Solar Wind Dropout

A young lady named Nancy sent this to me.

Dharma/Dean

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Astronomy Picture of the Day

Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.

December 23, 1999

Unusual Aurora During Solar Wind Dropout
Credit: PIXIE, POLAR, NASA
Explanation: On May 10, for some unknown reason, the Solar Wind
virtually stopped. Normally our Sun emits a wind of between five and ten energetic particles per cubic centimeter moving outward at about 500 kilometers per second. Late on May 10, however, this gale was reduced to a mere breeze of one particle per every five cubic centimeters. The Sun's Corona was suddenly able to flow out into the Solar System
relatively unimpeded, creating beams of energetic electrons. One such beam apparently reached Earth's North Magnetic Pole, and was seen as the unusual X-ray aurora digitally reconstructed in the above false-color image. Our atmosphere absorbed the electrons. This display gave direct evidence, however, that Earth's North Magnetic Pole was connected to the Sun, while the Earth's South Magnetic Pole connected to the distant Solar System. The Solar Wind returned to normal on May 12.

Tomorrow's picture: Hubble Holiday

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APOD: December 23, 1999 - Unusual Aurora During Solar Wind Dropout
Dean: I either got the time mixed up or the show on the cave was preemptied for election coverage. It was mentioned just the night before at the end of Nightline. They showed a brief preview of cavers going through this cave, but the name of the cave wasn't given. All that was shown was election coverage.

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From:
Ralph McCormick

To: [email protected]

Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 12:37 AM

Subject: Re: [allplanets-hollow] Fw: APOD December 23, 1999 - Unusual Aurora During Solar Wind Dropout

Dean: I wanted to say that we have all heard stories of caves that lead to the interior world so I wanted to tell you of a film that will be aired tomorrow night on Nightline. That is 11-3-00 or 11:30 P.M. or your time zone. It is called (A Cave With No End.) I think it should be very interesting since it is something very different for Nightline. I am not saying that it has any thing to do with the Hollow Earth, but it should be interesting for those who want to watch! From: Ralph----- Original Message -----

From:
dean

To: [email protected]

Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 12:07 PM

Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Fw: APOD December 23, 1999 - Unusual Aurora During Solar Wind Dropout

A young lady named Nancy sent this to me.

Dharma/Dean

==========

Astronomy Picture of the Day

Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.

December 23, 1999

Unusual Aurora During Solar Wind Dropout
Credit: PIXIE, POLAR, NASA
Explanation: On May 10, for some unknown reason, the Solar Wind
virtually stopped. Normally our Sun emits a wind of between five and ten energetic particles per cubic centimeter moving outward at about 500 kilometers per second. Late on May 10, however, this gale was reduced to a mere breeze of one particle per every five cubic centimeters. The Sun's Corona was suddenly able to flow out into the Solar System
relatively unimpeded, creating beams of energetic electrons . One such beam apparently reached Earth's North Magnetic Pole , and was seen as the unusual X-ray aurora digitally reconstructed in the above false-color image . Our atmosphere absorbed the electrons. This display gave direct evidence, however, that Earth's North Magnetic Pole was connected to the Sun, while the Earth's South Magnetic Pole connected to the distant Solar System. The Solar Wind returned to normal on May 12.

Tomorrow's picture: Hubble Holiday


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Ralph,

Well, what can you expect? I really think that those guys are all in league with each other, appearing to be so different. Where is the guy that is going to take on the NWO, the international bankers, the oil industry. Forget it: " We have met the enemy, and he is us." ( Pogo )

About the aurora: Really, that is a lot of radiation from just one opening. I wonder how large it is at the neck.

And in the satellite photos, they only take images of certain frequencies, ( to not show the source of emanation ). So thee is a tremendous amount of radiation spewing out of that opening.

Dharma/Dean

APOD: December 23, 1999 - Unusual Aurora During Solar Wind Dropout
List Members,

We all know fairly well that the warmer air experienced in the polar regions emanates from the polar openings. For example, here is something from Nansen’s log. Keep in mind that on the 17th of January, 1894, his position was 79* 41’ North Latitude, 135* 29’ of longitude East.

" Thursday, January 18th. The wind that began yesterday had gone on blowing from ... S.S.E., S.E., and E.S.E. [ But now he anticipates a change ] Let us hope it is not bringing a Northerly wind ... It is curious that there is almost always a rise of the thermometer with these stronger winds, today it rose to 13* F below zero ( - 25* C ). A south wind of less velocity generally lowers the temperature, and a moderate North wind raises it."

Sudden storms can emanate from the interior through the openings; indeed all wind and weathe patterns on the surface of the Earth are greatly influenced from the interior through the openings. Joseph H. Cater explains the initiating cause in The Ultimate Reality:

" The increased concentration of soft [ low frequency ] electrons radiate from the openings as a result of increased sunspot activity ...."

The first step to understanding is knowing that these low frequency electrons tend to follow the magnetic lines of force, and that air molecules follow the low frequency electrons. The magnetic lines of force don’t just englobe the Earth like a canopy- They follow routes close to the ground and cause the typical wind currents. This is because the low frequency electrons have a negative charge while the atoms which compose the molecules of air have a net, positive charge. So the air ends up being " dragged along " with the magnetic lines of force. The routes which the magnetic lines of force follow, and which establish the wind patterns, are not perceived by typical magnetometers because such magnetic lines are generated by low frequency electrostatic charges imbued within the Earth’s surface.

When, due to the sunspot activity mentioned above, the low frequency electrons build up and " spurt out " of the opening, storms involving warmer air occur, over and above the typical wind patterns, and simply confound observers. It is not only a matter of understanding wherefrom the warmer air originates, but how, and this understanding is contained in Joseph H. Cater’s hollow Earth model. Here is something for reference from Chapter 20 of The Ultimate Reality:

" Magnetometers may not show great deviations in the Earth’s field in these regions, because they only measure the fields produced by hard electrons [ the recognised electrons in the ultrahigh frequency range of gamma rays ]. The majority of the particles ejected at these nodes will probably be the more stable soft electrons, which do not readily disintegrate to release the hard electrons contained inside. Sufficient groundwork has now been laid to explain the prevailing atmospheric winds, which are broken into six discrete bands from the North to the South Pole.

Since the Earth has polar egresses, there should be a rapid flow of electrons of all kinds from both poles, in addition to those particles ejected from the nodal areas. Although the magnetic flow is into the North polar magnetic region, particles ejected out of the Northern egress tend to spread out and flow in a Southerly direction. The Coriolis effect then comes into play as particles move toward the South. This causes and additional accelerating force on the particles relative to the Earth’s surface because the rotational velocity of the Earth increases as one moves towards the Equator. The flow of the particles will be in a Southwesterly direction since the Earth’s direction is towards the East. This produces a tendency for the Earth to move away from the particles, thus giving them a motion relative to the surface and toward the West. The flow will tend to carry ionized air molecules with it, creating the belt of Westerly winds in the higher Northern latitudes.

The six prevailing wind belts suggest the existence of two magnetic nodal lines between the North and South magnetic poles."

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