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Originally posted by curiouswa
Could those noises be "space quakes"? news.nationalgeographic.com...
Intensification of the energy processes in the Earth’s core can modulate the geomagnetic field which, through a chain of physical processes at the ionosphere – atmosphere boundary level, generates acoustic-gravity waves the audible range of which has been heard by people in the form of a frightening low-frequency sound in different parts of our planet.
For some years now, many have been speaking about the coming Earth changes; however, for the most part, no one has said what is causing them. There are inherent changes that are always occurring, but those pronounced changes that can reset time will be caused by, and have been caused by, cosmological effects occurring in space. This has been shown to have occurred 46,000 years ago, and even several other times in the past. These Events are cyclical in nature.
In October 2006, There were 9 x-class flares from the Sun. The peculiar thing is that the Solar Spot activity was relatively benign. This is quite interesting because "...whenever the sun enters a phase with very few sunspots, our cosmic-ray rate increases. This is because the sun's plasma no longer protects the Earth, and more radiation leads to global cooling," The Cycle of Cosmic Catastrophes, points out. The authors write on pages 180-181:
More cosmic rays cause more water vapor to condense into clouds.
More clouds block more incoming sunlight. The weather gets cooler.
More clouds form larger and more violent storms. The climate becomes colder.
More storms produce more rain and snow. Temperatures drop.
More snow reflects more light energy to space. The atmosphere turns colder.
More cold water and ice enter the ocean. The climate grows even colder.
The Earth and its sun with the other planets of this solar system, have been passing through the galactic or spiral arm for millions of years. But, of later cosmological time, the Earth has been moving from the outer edges of the spiral arm. We have been approaching this densest field of gravity portion for some time now, especially within the past several years, with increasing weather changes. In the immediate future, not too distant, we will witness:
Increased Windstorms with increasing intensity
Increased Tornadoes with increasing intensity
Increased Snow, Ice, Rain with increasing intensity
Increased Floods with increasing intensity
Increased Volcanic Activity with increasing intensity
Increased Earthquakes with increasing intensity
Increased thunder with increasing intensity...its blast wave will knock things over. It will be unbelievable.
Originally posted by antmax21
reply to post by Egyptia
I'm no geo-physicists but damn that sounds like one hell of a great explanation.
The only question is, why are they happening at such a frequent rate?
Could this be why? From your source..
Intensification of the energy processes in the Earth’s core can modulate the geomagnetic field which, through a chain of physical processes at the ionosphere – atmosphere boundary level, generates acoustic-gravity waves the audible range of which has been heard by people in the form of a frightening low-frequency sound in different parts of our planet.
That energy in the core can lead to one hellstorm of mother nature problems..
According to scientists, Earth’s magnetic core has been slowing down for decades and it’s theorized that Earth’s magnetic field is generated by this revolving magnetic core. Scientists have also determined that Earth’s magnetic field has weakened to its lowest levels in recorded history. However, scientists are reluctant to draw any correlation between these two events as they report the slowdown in Earth’s core is a minor perturbation and would not affect the more significant changes to Earth’s electromagnetic field. Of course, this electromagnetic field is what protects Earth from the Sun’s harmful radiation.