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The Plasma Apocalypse

There are increasing signs that the Earth’s magnetic field is shifting. While this shift could fizzle out, the last great shift that happened in the 19th century did produce some remarkable results. This event, which occurred Sept. 1-2 in 1859, was known as the Carrington Event, named after the British astronomer Richard Carrington who studied it.

During the Carrington Event, a huge solar flare sent a geomagnetic storm barreling toward Earth. Auroras could be seen across the Earth, both in the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Instead of being restricted to Alaska or northern Canada, the auroras in the Northern hemisphere stretched southward into Cuba and Mexico.

There was so much light in the night sky that gold miners in mountainous regions reported they could read newspapers outdoors after midnight! Telegraph operators who had shut off power to their lines reported they could still send messages, owing to the geomagnetically induced current.

Here, The Why Files gets into the topic. Could such a storm strip the Earth’s protective shield and awaken the Dead?

Echos Of Lost, Advanced Culture

Why are there migration routes from the Mediterranean to more northern climates? Could it be something radiating in the southern sky was so intense that it forced people in the opposite direction?

Apparently so, since along the northern migration routes, archaeologists discovered the Skara Brae, the best-preserved Neolithic settlement in western Europe, where people began making their homes there in 3,100 B.C. It was discovered in 1850 when a storm exposed part of the coastal site. Continued erosion in the bay has led to similar discoveries.

An exceptional collection of artifacts were discovered at Skara Brae, attesting to the advanced culture that lived there. Among the artifacts were carved rocks, one of which was representative of the auroras manifesting discreetly in the sky, possibly the reason for the migration northward. Here’s more on the Lost History Channel TKTC with host BuzWeaver.

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Earth Illuminated

Behold the Earth through the vantage point of the International Space Station. This newly released time-lapse reel from NASA shows scenes captured from orbit of lightning strikes, auroras and brightly lit cities as they swirl in and out of focus. H/T Geek Press

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