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‘The Cause of Global Warming and Global Cooling Global warming and global cooling are known to be affected by the amount of solarrays leaving the Sun and by ‘the amountof solar rays striking the earth, If weare to understand the mechanisms of global warming and alobal cooling then weneed to take onboard Velikovsky's observations, together with our new understanding about how ‘gravitational waves heat the earth from within. ‘Theamount of solar rays striking the earth is known to be affected by the so-called Milankovich eycles [after the Yugoslav geophysicist Milutin Milankovich (1879-1958)] who suggested that three eyeles affect the way sunlight strikes earth, (the earth lls on is axis with reference the Sunovera {1 000-yeareyele. (JAIME same time it wobbles on its axis with reference to the zodiac during the 25,800-year prevession eyele and (iii) 92,00. year cycle of eecenticty occurs inthe earth’ orbit around the Sun tat changes from an eliptical onetoa neareireular one [where the period of an ice-age coincides with the approach to cireulanty]. ‘Theamoun’ of solar rays leaving the Sunis known (o beaflected by the number of sunspots (figure 1). Sunspot numbers and global temperatures high het raph seston eee rene, cohuiy teed pare fern rp of Carton aa) 3M HUH) yar SOA) 1SW aD fn grows of cote tnd ais db loon saranda Es ere eee se ase) on ‘nean for Pans and london High aa forthe pertod shown) ssi i - yy i| li [= a : inden’ severe opel date; ob Ey (USA)08 Sunspots and mint iee-ages 2) An inverse relationship exists between the numer ‘of sunspots and. temperatures. on earth, and also fenween the number f sunspots ard variaiions inthe amouit of Carbon 14 n the growth ings of tes. The exacticchanism for thisis not known bur itis believed iBat timersncd pete enon fom the Sun Surg periods of ih sunspot ectvity prevent seme ‘Slar‘tays fron reaching the early resting tn ess evaporation of water frome oGeans, fewer ruin loudsand sn meseaseintemperaties, «) Dusing periods of low sunspot activity few particles Steemited fromthe solar surface allow more solar mays to stake the cart causing a disproportionate Increase" in ramn-louds that ower temperatures Hence. cooler temperatures. (mini ke-ages) are ssspotited wih ow sunspot activity. At the sae time, more Carbon 12 in the nimosphete fs converted io (Cis du to the increase im solar fay Vomnbarcment, henoetheinereasesinthe levels of C1 darmgsungpot minimums figure | 1 ‘The Cause of Sunspots ‘The Sun has tivo magnetic fields; (9) the dipole field (illustrated in blue) ranges fiom North Poleto Sout Pole. Four bubbles’ cf magnetism also exist ground equal aio ilstated aed and black) that radiate charged particles [positive rotons and negative electrons} inio space as the un spins on ils axis. This 'sectored-structue’ of the equatorial fields was first detected by Mariner IL spacecrat in 1962 and plotted by IMP I (Interplanetary Spacecraft) in 1963 ‘The Sun is made of plasma {analagous to akind of siteetialy : atest sty ga] and spins on its aus ifferentially—the equatorial region spins once every 26 day’ and the poles spin every 37 days (on the so Stufase In 1961 enginees Babe aL roped usin uscdby the winding up ef the Sun’s polar magnetic field by the more quickly rotating equatorial manetc field (sce below). Orthodex Seince doesnot understand why the Sun’s equatorial region movesmore quiexly than i's polar tegions—e mechanism to explainthisis proposedbelow, How Mercury Causes the differential rotation of the Sun's Magnetic elds and the Babcock-Leighton Hypothesis] sirtign fe Suispobr ape inngets fed stone moo (The doi cm Giese aeiee SEER dati baler gl Mecuy magnetic fied of the planet » Te ee Sa ee ee en © Grass the equatctia regioh ofthe poet ei Frere Savaroune by 409 per day faster fr Ranpores. then higher latitudes ‘The aad "==! Spin oF Mercury. adds another 0.026° per day 10 ths effect ‘meaning that theequatoral resion moves by 13.845 per dy [et AAAS fates. only 26 days Tor the t equatorial Tegien of the Sun to Fat once( 38 iystoabsee: eo Staccato ving ©) (b-c) The magnetic fied of Meteury dags and acorns tp the: Bacock-Leishion model, B Guinlaysy” wrap he) Sun (Pa) The coled pote mae mc Tines of Feree become

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