Electromagnetic Pulses


by Ernie Fitzpatrick - Date: 2008-11-12 - Word Count: 275 Share This!

Electromagnetic radiation from an explosion of intensely fluctuating magnetic field from outside our soalr system is always going on. There's nothing new about sporadic and periodic electromagnetic pulses from around the universe. What is new though is that not only is the earth's shiled weakening, but our solar system's shield is weakening as well making us vulnerable unlike we have ever histroically known. 


Additionally, many scientiests see an interstellar plasma stream ahead that our solar system is going to ener that will cause unknown difficulties. So many unknowns, so many experiences to come with which we're not in control. If at the same time, our SHIELD is weakening, we could be facing more problems than we have solutions.


An electromagnetic storm is an intense phenomenon where a region of space experiences a very strong electromagnetic field. Normal electromagnetic pulses pose no threat. In small burts or pulses, electromagnetic fields will not cause noticeable disruption to electronic systems. However, in large amounts, they can cause charged particles to feel a significant force, moving them. This can also be extremely hazardous for delicate systems, such as those found on satellites.


If a major pulse were to take out all of our satellites, who has the military advantage then?  :-(


We can track and anticipate pulses from within our own solar system that comes from the sun; however, we're basically flying blind when it comes to electromagnetic pulses from our galaxy or the universe. Combining this threat with a reduced shiled, turbulent skies ahead, and thoughts of many 2012 prophecies from thousands of years ago, one has to at least give some thought to the future.


Doesn't one?   :-)


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As a spiritual-futurist, I interpret current events in light of possible macro-universal forces at play leading up to 2012, but not limited to it.

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