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  • i check the noaa solar flares every day and yesterday it got into the red territory, of course i really have no idea if thats "bad" or what really..

  • The red bar was a geomagnetic storm associated with an earlier coronal hole on the Sun's southern hemisphere. I've only been vlogging the ones I think could foreshadow a quake here in CA- I simply don't have enough hours in the day. I've been trying to get someone to learn this and take it off my plate, no takers thus far...

  • At 3:07 there is a large dark spot on top of the sun. Is this a permanent sunpot?

  • it isn't permanent in size, but there usually is a spot on both poles.

  • That's not a sunspot, it's a more-or-less persistent coronal hole. The polar "holes" are hypertime shadows of the Earths orbital inconsistency due to the tilt on it's axis (integrated over a solar day) also, the reason that the polar lights appear in a rings around the same angular sweep. The inconsistencies are functions of continental geometry and static polar ice as it's hypertime translation differs from that of the seas. You see from this how the Sun and Earth are physically related.

  • Does the comet (the tail that we passed through) have anything to do with these observations?

  • It's possible that a large comet fragment is what disturbed the hypertime translation.

  • Why is it that sometimes you predict a 4-5 day, and other times a 7-8 day delay in the effects seen in earth from solar activity?

  • Excellent question. Video response uploading.

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