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Retire Global Warming….

 

Let us always have people ready to give the loving pains of a life to the faithful in representing of common place things—men who see beauty in these commonplace things, and delight in showing how kindly the light of Heaven fall on them never will give their hand where their heart does not accompany it. Much like the heart of the Earth, the Sun gives us power and energy and creates life. The sun has not been inactive for more than a century, but it has reached its solar maximum, the point of its 11-year cycle where activity is at a peak. Although the planet has been heating up and we have been having record breaking highs in the Winter, the Sun is at weakest performance in 100 years, and this is Sun cycle 25. However, the Sun is not just weak. Starting in 2006, the Sun’s poles became asymmetric, with the South Pole lagging behind the north, for the past seven years. Asymmetric poles are common, but they usually synchronize within a year, so this seven year period is very unusual. The Sun is actually doing less than most scientist predicted, and in cycle 25, it is expected to go dormant, which could lead to an ice age (climate change). What is also most unusual is the sun went dormant in 2001, and should have peaked in 2012, but did not awaken until 2013. So something is wrong. It could be that this is just a 100-year pattern, which most humans do not live long enough to see, but other experts are seeing this explanation as an excuse, and believe there is something more important going on, but no one knows how to explain it or what to expect. All it means is that we may not see any Sunspots, which could lead to another ice age. No one can actually tell why the Sun is behaving so unusually, but they expect it to be weak until 2024, and this will be the weakest Sun humans have every witnessed.

The sun is going into hibernation that could exert a cooling effect on Earth’s climate. During the last extended period, of solar dormancy, from 1645 to 1715, Europe plunged into some of the coldest winters on record. However, with so much greenhouse gas in Earth’s atmosphere, we are unsure of what to expect. However, cycle 26 of the sun may be delayed by two to five years, if it ever happens. So the planet could freeze, and all sunspots are expected to disappear by 2022. However, because the Sun is going dormant, scientist expected to see a lot of activity. 
Perhaps, the sun is tired, and trying to save its energy so it does not die and can keep giving life to Earth. I mean scientists are baffled. It is not responding how we expected it to. Scientist are alarmed because this has been the most rapid decline they have seen in the Sun for 10,000 years, and in about 40 years, would could see an ice age, there is a 20 percent change we could hit permafrost.  Last time London froze, and the Baltic Sea iced over. Be very care of what you say….it froze, it is crazy, you have no idea who or what you may be causing to happen. The cold snaps could be warnings that an ice age is coming. More recently, as of 6 January 2015, a dark hole hundreds of times larger than the Earth has been spotted on the surface of the Sun. The dark hole is irregularly shaped and spans about 400,000 kilometers (250,000 miles) at its widest point, and its totally surface area is about 410 times that of the Earth’s size. For the LORD God is a Sun and shield; the LORD bestows favor and honor; no good thing does he withhold from those who walk is blameless.

 

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