At 3/15/2011 10:29 AM, you wrote:
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With the last two X Class flares of this year, the X-Ray Absorption hit New Zealand and the second hit Japan! One-time we say coincidence, twice … well, that is good enough for me to say that there is a correlation and to keep a watchful eye. The region my family and I live in, is within the New Madrid Fault Zone, I have reason to be concerned.

What this theory gives us is, time.
If this becomes factual (need a few more X class flares) than what we have discovered is a window of time to prepare.

I don't see any causality between solar activity and earthquakes. The epicenter of the sendai quake was 25 kilometers below the surface. Plates move. Quakes happen. Most solar ejecta doesn't penetrate that far down, or if it's neutrinos, it passes right through.

So we have two problems, earthquakes and solar crud. We still have to deal with them, even if one doesn't cause the other. Electrical gear does need to take this into account. I think good grounding is your friend...

But even though I don't see a direct causal relationship, it would not totally surprise me to see a co-causal relationship, in that the same thing that causes the solar cycle may impact Earth too. The sunspot cycles are caused by the movement of the plants, whose relationships align every 11, 22, and 500-odd years in ways that impact sunspots, presumably via gravitational effects. That's how sunspot predictions are done (i learned this at a ham conference some years ago, a lecture by RCA Globecom's sunspot predictor, who also drew the sunspot furecasts for a ham magazine). And if their gravity can impact the sun, it can probably impact the Earth.

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 Fred Goldstein    k1io   fgoldstein "at" ionary.com
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