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Showing posts with label CME. Show all posts

Henrik Svensmark | Why CERN Exiled This Physicist (What They're Covering Up) | Aug. 10, 2026

Source: Danny Jones youtube



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Henrik Svensmark is a Danish physicist and professor of Solar System Physics at the Danish National Space Institute. He is best known for his hypothesis that cosmic rays are one of the main drivers of earth's climate. The CERN CLOUD experiment is based on Henrik's theory.

Timeline:
00:00 - Solar activity is changing Earth's cloud cover
04:16 - Galactic cosmic rays
07:31 - How cosmic rays create clouds
13:59 - Clouds might responsible for climate change
18:08 - Measuring historic cosmic ray activity
23:24 - Henrik's early experiments on cosmic rays
26:27 - Earth's historical temperature cycles
33:29 - The Sun's magnetic field has doubled
35:51 - Earth's trip through the Milky Way Galaxy
41:50 - How stars are formed
47:11 - Supernova activity correlation to Earth's temperature
51:55 - Earth is in a glaciation period
56:14 - Temperature changes vs. amount of life on Earth
01:04:54 - the IPCC report on climate influence
01:10:28 - Bill Gates changes tune on geo-engineering
01:18:13 - Scientists fail to disprove Henrik
01:21:44 - Coronal mass ejections
01:25:40 - South Atlantic Anomaly
01:28:08 - How Earth's magnetic poles are moving
01:32:51 - Humans affect climate less than we're told
01:34:33 - When galaxies collide
01:37:05 - New revision on the Big Bang Theory
01:44:04 - How climate influences evolution
01:51:04 - Why Earth is the only planet with life
01:55:26 - The current climate forecast model is WRONG
02:01:11 - Difficulty funding climate research
02:11:44 - CERN's climate project
02:19:06 - CO2 is the gas of life

Paul Stonehill | The Disaster 14300 Years Ago... A Warning to Humanity? | June 2, 2025

Source: Paul Stonehill youtube



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The video discusses a groundbreaking 2023 study revealing a colossal geomagnetic storm from 12,350 BCE, caused by a solar coronal mass ejection over 500 times stronger than the 1859 Carrington Event.

Led by Ilya Soskin’s team in Finland, the study used radiocarbon-14 spikes in tree rings and ice cores, analyzed via the SOAL-14CX model, to confirm the event’s scale. Occurring during the late Ice Age, this storm marks a new worst-case scenario for solar activity, highlighting risks to modern infrastructure like satellites and power grids.

The event coincided with the Paleolithic-Mesolithic transition, a time of hunter-gatherer societies and early domestication. The findings extend our understanding of solar events beyond the last 12,000 years and emphasize the need to prepare for future space weather threats.
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