Posted on 10/10/2023 5:47:04 AM PDT by BenLurkin
Great question about how a 774 AD event is evidence for another apparently occurring 14,300 years ago. The article is not clearly written, but there seem to be two different trees and two different events involved:
“”. . . in 2012, Fusa Miyake discovered a sudden and unexpected spike in radiocarbon levels in a Japanese tree from 774 AD . . . Our storm is another Miyake event . . .”
I guess the totle of the article was poorly worded leading to my confusion.
oh read it as the telephone. ok. :)
Lol
:^)
Old topic, but it is interesting how many markers come from 12,300 years ago.
Maybe a comet really did break up and pummel the Earth they.
There’s a raft of signals of various beam and particle bombardments recorded in tree rings, other stuff, and of many various dates.
Proton bombardment in aurora
Y.I. Galperin
Planetary and Space Science
Volume 10, 1963, Pages 187-193
https://doi.org/10.1016/0032-0633(63)90016-3
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0032063363900163
Abstract
The paper describes work on a recently discovered type of aurora, the proton aurora, which systematically appears in the auroral zone, often during quiet magnetic conditions, and moves towards the equator with rising magnetic disturbance. The “hydrogen field” is a wide nearly homogeneous band with borders along magnetic parallels. There is no conclusive evidence of the concentration of hydrogen emission in any other distinct auroral form. The magnetic zenith emission profile is nearly constant with only minor variations. The height of the emission in the hydrogen field and the low energy part of initial proton energy spectrum cannot be found from published data.
The discovery of the proton aurora as a distinct phenomenon completes the picture of particle bombardment and stresses the lack of understanding of the auroral accelerating mechanisms.
Our Galaxy’s Core Mysteriously Erupted With a Beam of Light, Scientists Say
By Becky Ferreira
October 7, 2019, 11:53am
https://www.vice.com/en/article/our-galaxys-core-mysteriously-erupted-with-a-beam-of-light-scientists-say/
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