Message from @Dark Magician

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2019-11-01 19:49:58 UTC  

are you retarded? of course not

2019-11-01 19:50:16 UTC  

he's suggesting something that just seems so incredibly unnatural and unlikely

2019-11-01 19:50:30 UTC  

no, only suggesting that there is evideence to suggest some type of a cyclic earth change

2019-11-01 19:50:35 UTC  

a massive burst of the Sun's power for a relatively, extremely short period of time

2019-11-01 19:50:38 UTC  

which is a function of the sun

2019-11-01 19:51:16 UTC  

you'd need to at least outline a mechanism for the Sun to even store such an amount of energy in a way to be so readily released in a short burst

2019-11-01 19:51:30 UTC  

what?!

2019-11-01 19:51:35 UTC  

they are called CME

2019-11-01 19:51:41 UTC  

they happen all the time

2019-11-01 19:51:47 UTC  

...sunspots?

2019-11-01 19:52:01 UTC  

I was under the assumption that the sun has a relatively stable fusion rate

2019-11-01 19:52:04 UTC  

it does

2019-11-01 19:52:06 UTC  

had the one in 2017 hit earth rather than been in the opposite direction, we'd be in the stone age

2019-11-01 19:52:12 UTC  

no

2019-11-01 19:52:29 UTC  

these are relatively frequent solar events; we are in a shooting gallery after all

2019-11-01 19:52:41 UTC  

```The largest recorded geomagnetic perturbation, resulting presumably from a CME hitting the Earth's magnetosphere, was the solar storm of 1859 (the Carrington Event), which took down parts of the recently created US telegraph network, starting fires and shocking some telegraph operators.```

2019-11-01 19:52:42 UTC  

the odds are just so low that one will happen to be directed at earth

2019-11-01 19:52:47 UTC  

it already did

2019-11-01 19:52:51 UTC  

I mean it wouldn't be the stone age it'd be like 17th century Europe

2019-11-01 19:52:55 UTC  

largest RECORDED

2019-11-01 19:53:04 UTC  

and we'd quickly rebuild

2019-11-01 19:53:16 UTC  

gee. how long have they been recording such things relative to the life of the SUN?

2019-11-01 19:53:19 UTC  

also

2019-11-01 19:53:35 UTC  

not only are we a needle to be shot at from by miles away

2019-11-01 19:53:41 UTC  

we also have a magnetic field

2019-11-01 19:53:44 UTC  

there'd be bread lines and a year or so without electricity

2019-11-01 19:53:51 UTC  

not the stone age

2019-11-01 19:54:02 UTC  

massive electronic disruption is the worst case scenario

2019-11-01 19:54:11 UTC  

you cannot possibly thing that even the entirety of human history is anything but an insignifigant blimp when compared to the life-cycle of the sun

2019-11-01 19:54:21 UTC  

It’d be a big fucking deal but not apocalypse level bad

2019-11-01 19:54:24 UTC  

*blip

2019-11-01 19:54:28 UTC  

Well other then the looting

2019-11-01 19:54:29 UTC  

I don't see how it would be any different from ww2

2019-11-01 19:54:30 UTC  

as if our data is anything more than a few hundred years old at best

2019-11-01 19:54:34 UTC  

*blimps* on the other hand are huge

2019-11-01 19:54:36 UTC  

😄

2019-11-01 19:54:41 UTC  

and the sun isn't 4billion yrs old

2019-11-01 19:54:46 UTC  

in terms of bread lines and lack of electricity

2019-11-01 19:54:57 UTC  

while we build our countries again

2019-11-01 19:55:02 UTC  

MA bringing universe time cycle...And I just evolved to Red dwarf

2019-11-01 19:55:04 UTC  

big difference is number of people