Solar Flares and CMEs
Impending Impact

On December 14-15, NASA photographed the massive solar flares from our Sun. They rated these flares as X2.8. I had no idea what X2.8 meant since I never took an astrophysics class in college, graduate school, or post-graduate school. I did have geology in my first year in college.

This is a solar flare taken in August of 2023.

This is a solar flare in August 2023.

This is a solar flare in August 2023.

However, this flare was on November 14th. NASA colorized the solar flare video a teal color. I couldn’t determine why Teal was their choice. So, I colorized it to a reddish-brown.

Click on this link to see NASA’s teal-colored flare.

Click on this link to see NASA’s teal-colored flare.

Beyond the flare issues, there are also coronal mass ejections (CMEs). When there are large flare events, CMEs will occur. Massive clouds of solar plasma ejected into our solar system at millions of miles per hour. A CME could reach the Earth in less than a day.

The coronal mass ejection is the large red arm-like ejection from the Sun.

The coronal mass ejection is the large red arm-like ejection from the Sun.

These CMEs occur all the time, which explains the aurora borealis near the North Pole and the aurora australis near the South Pole. However, the larger the CMEs are the northern and southern auroras can cover areas much farther away by hundreds of miles from either pole.

When the CMEs are massive, they create problems by creating geomagnetic storms. This will disrupt phone calls, Internet service, GPS, satellites around the Earth, and massive electric power outages. In February 2022, SpaceX lost forty satellites due to geomagnetic storms caused by a CME.

NOAA.gov-update

NOAA.gov-update

On December 14, 2023, the Earth experienced a major impact from the Sun. Interestingly, NOAA’s forecasts that this Solar Cycle 25 hasn’t actually peaked yet. Their prediction is that it will peak between January and October.

That said, on December 14, perhaps solar flares and coronal mass ejections caused Rudy Giuliani not to testify during his trial, alleging that he defamed Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. The jury began deliberations to determine the damages to the two poll workers. The following day, massive solar flares and CMEs continued, which might have caused damages to Freeman and Moss to be $148 million.

Giuliani and Trump are clones. Both of them saw themselves in New York years ago as outstanding. Giuliani saw himself as a great mayor and Trump as a great real estate developer. However, Giuliani had and still does issues with blacks. Trump merely broadened racism to try to ban Muslims and other groups like Asians, Middle Eastern people, and other minorities.

Additionally, both of them followed black leaders. Giuliani followed David Dinkins as mayor of New York. Trump followed Barrack Obama as president. They didn’t like either of their predecessors.

Guiliani wanted to cancel the election in the wake of 9/11. His term would have ended at the end of the year. So, he attempted to eliminate the election, allowing him to remain in office. Trump didn’t have an excuse like 9/11. Trump’s contention was that Biden stole the election from him. And both leaders had to leave.

Guiliani and Trump are both facing many different indictments. However, the verdict against Trump for $140 million occurred during a major solar flare and CME event on November 14-15, 2023. However, NASA and NOAA forecasts state that the peak will occur between January and October 2024.

So, as the old year wanes and the New Year is about to arrive, be careful. The solar flares and coronal mass ejections teach us about our lives. What goes around comes around. What we do and say will return to us. It is a fundamental karma truth. It might take time, but it is in giving that we get. It is up to us to decide what we give.