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In recent weeks I've been quite shocked at how the climate has started to change so rapidly. Why the sudden escalation? It was during the Facilitator Summer School when we were blessed on the final day with a magnificent crop circle illumination that the inquiry grew in earnest for me - it seems the whole crop circle season has been dedicated to changes in the sun. So I felt I needed to explore the science of it, which I've been doing pretty full on since then.

You'd naturally think that the sun transfers energy mostly to the earth through Irradiance - a heating effect through sunshine. Actually this is not the case. This actually warms the planet to a fairly small degree. However the Solar Wind and Sunspot activity greatly impact the upper Thermosphere, and it is this that cascades down, thus creating the main warming effect.

Now even though we're entering a Grand Solar Minimum, although the Thermal Irradiance is reduced, the Solar Wind will likely increase. And this is amplified on the Earth as her magentic field diminishes during the Pole Shift. And clearly, to me, since everything is interrelated, you have to consider the Galaxy as triggering it all off.

Fascinating science! Fascinating convergence!

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