Solar flares can potentially have some effects on animals and humans on Earth, particularly if they are strong enough to produce a geomagnetic storm. Here are some of the possible effects:

  1. Disruption of communication: Solar flares can interfere with radio communication, which can affect animals that use radio communication for navigation or migration, such as birds and sea turtles.
  2. Changes in behavior: Some studies suggest that solar activity, including solar flares, may affect animal behavior. For example, researchers have observed changes in the behavior of whales and seals during periods of high solar activity.
  3. Health effects: Solar flares can cause an increase in the amount of charged particles, such as protons and electrons, in the Earth’s atmosphere. These particles can affect the health of animals and humans, particularly those with weakened immune systems.
  4. Power grid disruptions: Solar flares can also cause disruptions in power grids, which can affect the availability of electricity for people and animals alike.

However, the effects of solar flares on animals and humans are still not fully understood, and the likelihood and severity of any potential effects will depend on the strength of the flare and the Earth’s magnetic field at the time. The same applies to the effect of the earth’s climate change, the uncertainty is great.

(On April 21, 16:30 a warning from NASA about upcoming strong activity!)

Unfortunately, this theory is silenced by the world’s politicians, as it can overturn entire COP projects, which are financed by the rich countries to slow down the alleged cause of climate change.

Religious reasons to downplay the sun’s powers also have a major impact on how comprehensive facts should be disseminated to the public. It can be a direct threat to the faith.

Fortunately, I can speak freely about my belief in the sun, which just a few hundred years ago was the reason for killing people with this belief.

In my personal opinion, humanity has no real function here on earth, but plants, insects and animals have a part in the earth’s development. This may be hard to admit, but if you think about it, humanity has completely destroyed what was built by nature.

Thank you for reading this blog.

#windmush / #curtbergsten

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