What You Don't Know About The Sun


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October 9, 2012

 

Interview with Lawrence Joseph, author of the book Solar Cataclysm: How the Sun Shaped the Past and What We Can Do to Save Our Future

 

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Mike Carruthers:
The sun is seemingly a constant in our lives but on closer examination it’s really anything but. In fact…

 

Lawrence Joseph:
The sun is good for us the sun is bad for us. The sun sustains us the sun destroys us.
 


Lawrence Joseph


Lawrence Joseph, author of the book Solar Cataclysm 

 

Everybody has become aware of the possibility of getting skin cancer from the sun. We also get conversely most of the vitamin D that is of a higher quality than can be obtained by supplements or drinking vitamin D added milk for example. So we become unhealthy from too much exposure to the sun, we become healthy from exposure to the sun.

 

Lawrence says there’s an 11 year cycle to the sun.

 

Called the solar climax we’re just about to enter it and during that time solar storms have been shown to particularly effect some people’s reasoning ability. It’s as though the electromagnetic nature of the brain is disturbed by the electromagnetic radiation coming from the sun.

 

Because the sun is entering this active cycle there’s concern that a solar event could occur similar to the Carrington event of 1859 when solar plasma balls came to earth.

 

The telegraph system which is the closest thing we had to global communication at the time caught fire in many places, ships were thrown off course. If a fire ball of that magnitude were to hit today we would likely be without electricity for months or years. That’s not just me talking that’s the National Academy of Sciences in a landmark report issued in 2008.
 

  
 

 

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