The sun has been without sunspots for 213 days in 2018 (including today)–that is, 60% of the time.
The sun is experiencing the deepest solar minimum in a century. Sunspots are formed from convection currents pulling and spouting gases from the core along large magnetic ribbons. They are a sign of a healthy and hot core. You will find older dying stars typically are without sunspots for entire lifecycles later into their waning stages.
The magnetosphere has been showing unusual symptoms as a possible result, and just recently on the 21st, all 6 reporting stations around the world equipped with magnetometers to monitor the schumann resonance mysteriously went offline at the same time. This has -never- happened before.
I'm starting to wonder what really happened at sunspot observatory, and im also starting to wondering just why nasa is now devoting so many teams to new horizons and its data from the sun.
seriously nothing makes sense, there is too many synchronous abnormalities and events surrounding solar activity, the government, and hush hush actions being taken.
Owen Cox
wow, thanks for posting those. yea, ive been monitoring it closely. i for one am not exactly optimistic.
Bring on the fucking ice age. I'm ready. Been saving cash and prepping little by little every day. There is still plenty of time. It won't steep off until 2020, but fucking be ready by then.
Daily reminder to get plenty of wool clothing for the fimbulwinter. Wool is better than any modern technical fabric because it stays warm when wet. Get some merino wool leggings and a long sleeved top as a baselayer.
Kirtles, or kjortals, are based and extremely warm. Also get a proper hood. I know it's larpy but they were used for thousands of years for a good reason.