Re: ~e; EM lightstorms

From josh zeidner <jjzeidner@yahoo.com>
Date Sun, 21 Apr 2002 13:16:00 -0700 (PDT)
In-reply-to <r01050100-1014-091EF0DD556411D68C890003935811E2@[63.186.54.142]>



 hello,

   I would be interested in reading this article if
you manage to find or create a soft copy.

 Thanks!

  josh z

--- bc <human@electronetwork.org> wrote:
> 
>     
>     
>     heard there may be an EM-geomagnetic shift close
> to
>     occuring yet have not found the link, it was in
> a UK
>     paper, about the geomagnetic poles shifting,
> something
>     that happens every hundred or so years, which it
> may
>     be relevant to note, there are 2 sets of
> 'poles', the
>     shifting poles and the absolute poles. do not
> know a
>     lot about the differences, one may be
> land-based, the
>     other, magnetically based. in any case, in
> searching
>     for the news story found a site which has an
> interesting
>     approach to the (northern/southern) lights also
> known
>     as the aurora borealis. what is interesting is
> that the
>     effects (which look like plasma displays gone
> hyperspeed
>     lava-lamp-like) happen with particles from the
> sun or the
>     solar system hitting the particle fields (van
> allen belts)
>     which protect the earth from some of these
> deadly rays. it
>     may be dust, or whatnot, that gets illuminated
> in various
>     colorshows of these lightstorms. to experience
> one is to
>     experience one only, as they are so different.
> have only
>     seen a few, but they are spectacular events to
> see/feel.
>     so here's a link, which if you goto it, look at
> the way
>     the descriptors of the storms are labled: 
>     
>     http://www.spacew.com/www/auroras.html
>     
>     ie: Types of activity observed: (Discrete Arcs)
> (Rays) 
>     (Diffuse Glows) (Discrete Arcs) (Rays)
> (Curtains) (Zenithal) (Color-Varying)            
>     (Localized Pulsations) (Wave-like Pulsations)
> (Color-Varying) etc.
>     
>     [concept of 'painting in light' reinterpreted,
> or inspired, possibly]
> 
>     
>     
>     
>     
>     Auroral Activity Observation Network
> 
> 
> Monitor Auroral Activity from your Home
> Click Here
> 
> Use this web page to obtain current auroral activity
> sighting reports from
> around the world, or to submit your own auroral
> activity sightings for others to
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>   To contribute, click here
> for the Auroral Activity Observation Submission
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> screen. 
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