Irregular heartbeat of the sun

Discussion concerning the first major re-evaluation of Dewey B. Larson's Reciprocal System of theory, updated to include counterspace (Etheric spaces), projective geometry, and the non-local aspects of time/space.
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janto
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Irregular heartbeat of the sun

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Thought this might be of interest...

Quoting:

A new model of the Sun’s solar cycle is producing unprecedentedly accurate predictions of irregularities within the Sun’s 11-year heartbeat. The model draws on dynamo effects in two layers of the Sun, one close to the surface and one deep within its convection zone. Predictions from the model suggest that solar activity will fall by 60 per cent during the 2030s to conditions last seen during the ‘mini ice age’ that began in 1645. Results will be presented today by Prof Valentina Zharkova at the National Astronomy Meeting in Llandudno.



It is 172 years since a scientist first spotted that the Sun’s activity varies over a cycle lasting around 10 to 12 years. But every cycle is a little different and none of the models of causes to date have fully explained fluctuations. Many solar physicists have put the cause of the solar cycle down to a dynamo caused by convecting fluid deep within the Sun. Now, Zharkova and her colleagues have found that adding a second dynamo, close to the surface, completes the picture with surprising accuracy.



“We found magnetic wave components appearing in pairs, originating in two different layers in the Sun’s interior. They both have a frequency of approximately 11 years, although this frequency is slightly different, and they are offset in time. Over the cycle, the waves fluctuate between the northern and southern hemispheres of the Sun. Combining both waves together and comparing to real data for the current solar cycle, we found that our predictions showed an accuracy of 97%,” said Zharkova.

https://www.ras.org.uk/news-and-press/2 ... ble-dynamo
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Sunspots

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I would recommend KVK Nehru's paper:

Glimpses into the Structure of the Sun, (Reciprocity 17 № 2 page 14).

Which explains the origins of sunspots and their cycles, including how there are two magnetic layers that interact to produce the cycles. It only took conventional science 30 years to catch up to the RS... not bad, considering they have astronomy backwards.
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janto
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Weather Action

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You might also be interested in the following website http://www.weatheraction.com

It's run by Piers Corbyn, who claims to model long-term extreme weather and reach accurate forecasts unlike those of any other weather service, such as predicting cyclones, earthquakes, etc. The website's homepage is a bit loud, and could probably benefit from a little simplification, but the methodology is described in their videos. I don't follow his work, but the fact that he models the sun and moon into his Solar Weather Technique, claims more reliable, real-world and practical predictions.

This may be the next interim step, until someone can actually model RS to accurately simulate and match the real solar and earth weather on Earth.

Ps. It was remembering KVK Nehru's paper, upon coming across the article and methodology, that prompted me to post the original press release link.
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