Message from @Dark Magician

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2019-11-01 19:55:21 UTC  

well ofc

2019-11-01 19:55:28 UTC  

in 1914, 4 yrs prior to wwI, there were only 2 billion

2019-11-01 19:55:30 UTC  

the right wing death squads will start up

2019-11-01 19:55:37 UTC  

about 3 billion during wwii

2019-11-01 19:55:41 UTC  

probably a good thing

2019-11-01 19:55:42 UTC  

How old are you MA?

2019-11-01 19:55:48 UTC  

8 billion would be another matter

2019-11-01 19:56:00 UTC  

yes, CME

2019-11-01 19:56:02 UTC  

"old enough" is acceptable

2019-11-01 19:56:28 UTC  

now, the Carringtion Event from 1889 would cause serious damage today

2019-11-01 19:56:30 UTC  

@ManAnimal read the section linked

2019-11-01 19:56:35 UTC  

"Impact on Earth"

2019-11-01 19:56:37 UTC  

from a social darwinist perspective the power going out would be great

2019-11-01 19:56:52 UTC  

fuck off the diabetics

2019-11-01 19:56:53 UTC  

Ma was there during carrington event

2019-11-01 19:56:57 UTC  

That’s old old

2019-11-01 19:57:00 UTC  

that isnt social darwinism dawg

2019-11-01 19:57:05 UTC  

we know the sun goes through certain cycles but we lack the data to understand if there aren't larger cycles, say every 10k or 100k yrs

2019-11-01 19:57:27 UTC  

they also aren't that extreme

2019-11-01 19:57:33 UTC  

fascist state when?

2019-11-01 19:57:45 UTC  

we have a handful of datapoints at best when it comes to understanding something with a life cycle of 8 billion yrs

2019-11-01 19:58:04 UTC  

depends on hydrogen depletions, which are not measured down to our degree of time, save for billions

2019-11-01 19:58:20 UTC  

+/-

2019-11-01 19:58:26 UTC  

it's pretty arrogant to think that just cause things have been calm for 2k/4bil, things will always be calm

2019-11-01 19:59:35 UTC  

exactly

2019-11-01 20:00:43 UTC  

too many variables at the moment, we have around months predictions then- woooop: thousands++++ years

2019-11-01 20:00:55 UTC  

can't get them to acknowledge that; they see a handful of datapoints and think they cannot possibly be looking at a miniscule piece of a much larger picture

2019-11-01 20:02:13 UTC  

@Coolitic do you know they have recently been able to predict earthquakes from examining solar activity?

2019-11-01 20:02:25 UTC  

why?

2019-11-01 20:02:31 UTC  

YEah I know this

2019-11-01 20:02:45 UTC  

well, it is good to predict earthquakes; that is why

2019-11-01 20:02:52 UTC  

how is another question

2019-11-01 20:03:06 UTC  

I'm interested in the mechanism

2019-11-01 20:03:09 UTC  

not that it happened or not

2019-11-01 20:03:12 UTC  

well the moon already is a variable

2019-11-01 20:03:16 UTC  

the point is that the sun effects the earth in a way that is connected to earthquakes

2019-11-01 20:03:34 UTC  

?

2019-11-01 20:03:50 UTC  

so if the sun DOES have periods of abnormal activity, it wouldn't just result in radiation

2019-11-01 20:03:58 UTC  

Corrolation does not mean causation.
HOWEVER
Corrolation can be a reliable predicator.

2019-11-01 20:04:07 UTC  

oh, I thought you meant that by examining solar activity, we can use that information to better understand earthquakes