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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (2067)7/11/2019 12:54:41 PM
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Hawk,
Rolf has gotten a lot of attention on the board.

First, according to Rolf, it's not that the sun is moving out of the plasma stream... It's that the plasma stream has a resonance based on its length where its energy waxes and wanes over time. (Rolf is actually working at a time scale an order of magnitude beyond Zharkova's work).
When it's diminishing it reaches a certain energy level that no longer allows the z pinch within our star to be "active".
This is where Lee Wheelbarger's "low glow mode" comes into play.
So, Rolf says that the plasma stream's energy level diminishes to the point of low glow mode by the 2040s.

This entire scenario is completely separate from Zharkova's cycle findings which have to do with how the sun internally processes the stream's energy in a cyclic manner that's
apart from the cyclicity of the plasma stream itself.

So, if what Zharkova describes didn't exist, Rolf's scenario would still be operable.
Likewise, if what Rolf describes didn't exist, Zharkova's scenario would still be operable.

Thus, both can be happening now.
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