Re: Honest Question...Poleshift and the Pyramids...Pole/Axis Shift in Cayce Quotes
In Article <fc8f94e.0110241040.47383465@posting.google.com> Idon't wrote:
> Reviewed that link and some others. Thanks. I don't fully
> inderstand the technology used for detecting Solar
> magnetism, but they certainly seem to be seeing it.
Since NASA has no evidence, other than the viewing of sunspots and
flares, to support their current theory of Sun magnetic field reversal,
here's the Zeta explanation of what what's actually going on. Existing
ZetaTalk on Solar Flares and NASA's reluctance to entertain any other
explanation that the magnetic. More to follow ...
What is termed sunspots have long been recognized to
have an effect on life on Earth - static on the radio,
disrupted satellite transmissions, and some weather
anomalies caused by what we would call tornado
activity in the upper atmosphere due to rapid heating
of the air there - but few of their effects are known.
Solar flares occur when the core of the Sun reacts to
factors it is sensitive to, just as the core of the Earth is
increasing its activity in response to the approach of
[Planet X]. The influences that affect the Sun are not
related to gravity or even to the Sun's magnetic field,
which spreads far outside the Solar System, but to energy
fields that man has yet to discover.
Gaseous planets and Suns, lit or unlit, do not have
homogeneous cores any more than bodies with liquid cores
such as the Earth. Humans tend to think of air or gaseous
clouds or liquid pools as being homogeneous, but in truth
heavier particles settle down, lighter particle rise, and other
particles disperse slowly from their point of entry into the
soup. The process by which the Sun releases light and heat
also releases other energy, unrecognized by man. This
process is not homogeneous, and thus buildup and release
occur, just as weather disturbances occur in the atmosphere
due to irregular heating and cooling. Any lack of
consistency in a body's core has the potential of causing
core rotation, as the components try to escape or approach
that which they are repulsed by or attracted to in the
neighborhood. Thus, the Sun's core swirls, and when lighter
elements rush toward the surface their motion is not
impeded by the gaseous surface and overshooting occurs - a
solar flare.
The effect on Earth is in the realm of energy disruption, a
surge of the various energy arenas that humans are aware of
and others they are unaware of. Solar flares affect the activity
of fish and kelp in the sea, in that water bends and deflects
some energy rays and thus concentrates them. Just as humans
find themselves more restless during a full moon, life in the
sea is a bit more restless during solar flares - energized. Solar
flares do not affect the core of the Earth, nor are they causing
increased earthquake activity. This explanation by the
establishment for increased activity in the Earth's core is to
avoid mentioning the approach of [Planet X], and is easily
rebutted. Have sunspots resulted in earthquakes in the past?
ZetaTalk, Solar Flares
(http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s75.htm)