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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
NRG 156.20+1.0%Dec 19 9:30 AM EST

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To: Doug R who wrote (1995)6/27/2019 6:11:56 PM
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I'm going to remind once again that these are "solar only" data points.
I noted that from Zharkova's paper..

HOWEVER, it's STILL plausible that the magnetic field changes we're seeing on Earth, as well as the Sun, are both due to Jovian planetary positions that we don't yet have a grasp of.

It's not out of the realm of possibility that the relative closeness of Jupiter this time around, is having an impact on Earth's magnetic field as well, pushing it across the poles into Siberia towards a potential excursion/reversal. We'd have to see some computer modeling of historical planetary positions going back to 1850 when the Earth's magnetic field starting decreasing dramatically.

And could we go back 780,000 years in planetary modeling to compare potential positions to the last reversal?

Either way, and chicken or egg arguments aside, the paper provides a peer-reviewed assessment that we're on the verge of a multi-decade GSM that we're not even remotely prepared for.

Hawk
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