Steve Merrell doth schreibble:
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> I'm an Electronics Engineer, and was paid to make an sensitive ELF
> detector, and it can detect the Earth Resonance. I measured it to be
> 7.828 hertz (7.83 if you round it off)
> Anyway the planet has not shrunk, and the orbit around the Sun has
> not got shorter. (That's what would cause the Freq to increase)
>
> What I can measure, that has changed is the amplitude.
> The amplitude (power)has increased, not the freq.
>
> What I haven't figured out is, why has that frequency got stronger?
> Other engineers that I've talked to think it might have something to
> do with the earth core temp or global warming.
Might have something to do with the fact that
our *Sun's* magnetic field has grown stronger:
Cosmic Rays Linked to Global Warming
By Sara Goudarzi
http://tinyurl.com/ygo9ht
" Earth's recent warming trend might in part be due to a
lack of starlight reaching our planet, a new study suggests.
But other scientists are not so sure.
According to a theory proposed a decade ago, when a star
explodes far away in the Milky Way, cosmic rays—high-speed
atomic particles—go through the Earth's atmosphere and
produce ions and free electrons.
The released electrons act as catalysts and accelerate the
formation of small clusters of sulfuric acid and water
molecules, the building blocks of clouds. Therefore, cosmic
rays would increase cloud cover on Earth, reflecting
sunlight and keeping the planet relatively cool.
However, because the Sun’s magnetic field — which shields
the Earth from these rays — doubled in intensity during the
last century, there has been a reduction in cloudiness, a
possible contributor to Earth's warming. "
Cors in Manu Domine,
~ Khem Caigan
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