Year 2012: Not on apocalypses
Posted by: adonis49 on: December 31, 2009
2012: Not on apocalypses; (Dec. 29, 2009)
Scientists at NASA published a report that is predicting sun flare up on September 22, 2012 at midnight. The sun is far hotter and more active than it was a million years ago. This flare up is not your run of the mill gorgeous aurora borealis in the Arctic. The sun will eject particles (ions and electrons) that will grill all electrical infrastructure and electrical machines in the northern hemisphere.
What are the effects after electrical power going dead? Potable water is the major immediate problem since most potable water is purified electrically and distributed electrically to high rises. Citizens will have to survive for at least a year before electrical infrastructure and electrical equipments are renewed and fabricated. Urban people will try to relocate to regions enjoying clean potable water sources (which are becoming rare almost anywhere, even in Africa).
“Sun winds” carry one billion tons of plasma and when solar winds come in contact with earth magnetic field then a major catastrophe sets in. This phenomenon occurred in 1859 (Carrington eruption) and lasted for 8 days; telegraph services were disrupted. Luckily, potable water and clean water sources were intact at the time.
Thus, no transport relying on electricity in any part will function. Hospital will have to replace their generators after the solar wind episode. Mostly, modern health providing facilities will be at an end. Pharmaceutical industry will stop producing vital medicines.
Solar eruptions are witnessed around the equinoxes (periods when the center of the sun faces directly the equator). What do you think technology can offer to resolve the consequences of this solar wind hazard? In the meantime, diseases will spread; rats and roaches will invade urban centers in broad day light. Time to get used to eating rats but how to finding potable water?
Note: It is January 4, 2012: The date has elapsed for the apocalypse, and the doomsday promoter, Jose Arguelles, has passed away last March. Jose was an art historian, and passionate of the Maya cosmology. Don’t rely on exact date: The year is not over?
4 Responses to "Year 2012: Not on apocalypses"

2 | Pat Donnelly
January 2, 2010 at 3:47 am
NASA also said that this sunspot cycle no.24, would be larger than normal. So far it is the weakest for over a century.
The idea that NASA can predict to the day!, when a cme will occur is laughable. It means that they know one cause of the many, that will trigger it to happen on that date. They have not published anything to support this and nor has anyone else.
Where is this NASA report you rely on?

adonis49
January 5, 2010 at 11:54 am
what worry me is: how nuclear power plants will be cooled if electrical power supply is disturbed? I guess my post is to alert people to asking further explanations of NASA. People are ready to believe anything because “scientific results” are no longer as subjectively credible as they used to impress on people’s mind.


January 1, 2010 at 2:42 am
While the effects may not be inaccurate, the idea of such a detailed prediction is implausible.
Maybe that was intended?
January 1, 2010 at 11:45 am
Can you offer reasons why this scenario is not plausible? This is part of NASA report. Activities on the sun are becoming virulent because the sun is getting much hotter.