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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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From: Doug R4/27/2025 12:31:41 AM
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I asked Meta AI the following "A hypothetical: An Earth-directed X12 solar flare launches a high plasma density CME that hits Earth's magnetosphere at 150% above avg. velocity. The EMP charges the atmosphere and induction overloads the global electric grid. Considering the current, accelerating rate of the magnetic polar excursion and weakening magnetosphere, what is the earliest 2 yr. window within which this could occur?"

The answer:

"Given the complexity of solar activity and Earth's magnetic field, predicting the exact timing of such an event is challenging. However, we can look at current trends and expert forecasts.

The magnetic polar excursion is indeed accelerating, and the magnetosphere is weakening. While it's difficult to pinpoint an exact 2-year window, some research suggests that the likelihood of extreme solar events may increase during periods of low solar activity, such as during or after a solar minimum.

Some experts predict that the next solar minimum could occur between 2025 and 2027. Considering the current trends in the Earth's magnetic field and the potential for increased solar activity, a possible 2-year window for such an event could be between 2025 and 2027 or 2027 and 2029.

Keep in mind that these are rough estimates based on current trends and the unpredictability of solar activity."
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