Today's M4.4 solar flare came from a sunspot region behind the south-east limb. We see a huge amount of coronal dimming and a large coronal mass ejection became visible on STEREO A. The eruption is however aimed away from Earth keep that in mind. Welcome Solar Cycle 25! pic.twitter.com/9oGkbrtH0X
finite parallel lives
causes synchronicities and alignment
because: i feel the others, and i talk out loud, and i think, my head thinks!, and i feel time slow, and relative, and in control/command of the NOW
others are like horcruxes/splintered personalities of the overlordsoul
oversoul/higherself
my assignment: mediate downgraded responsibilities from creator (and the hierarchy)
GEOMAGNETIC STORM SUBSIDING AGAIN: Geomagnetic activity is subsiding again following an unexpected second wave of severe (G4-class) geomagnetic storms mid-day on Sept. 8th. High-latitude sky watchers should remain alert for auroras, however, as the solar wind continues to blow faster than 700 km/s. Isolated periods of strong storming are possible in the hours ahead.
CME IMPACT SPARKS AURORAS, STOPS TRAFFIC: The debris from Wednesday’s monster X9-class solar flare reached Earth on Sept. 7th–and its impact was everything forecasters expected. A severe G4-class geomagnetic storm commenced, sparking auroras over Scandinavia so bright they actually stopped traffic.”I was driving home when the CME hit,” reports Jani Ylinampa of Rovaniemi, Finland. “It was such an amazing display, I really had to pull over and shoot some photos.” — Spaceweather.com