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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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To: 3bar who wrote (2581)11/23/2019 1:11:35 AM
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Thanks, I posted it the day it hit. Now I'm waiting for a concrete observation that shows the degree to which it is impending, or imminent.
The magnetic pole shift is a concrete observation that makes the best sense as explained by the solar system's crossing of the galactic current sheet's polarity boundary
The dust bringing about an outsized CME raises all kinds of timing questions. How much dust does it take? Is the dust measurable within the solar system? Does it enter only via the Sun's Birkeland current or does it populate the entire inner heliosphere...entering through all points right through the heliopause as cosmic rays can?
We've arguably been IN the "boundary zone" for a certain amount of time already...since the poles ARE shifting. How long does the "danger period" last as far as the dust thing goes?

Timing-wise I think the GSM effects come first...aided by the pole shift with the shift's main effects coming close behind.
Keeping eyes open.
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