Scientists: No Longer a Mystery
As December 21, 2012, the date marking the ending of the Mayan Long Count Calendar Cycle, approaches, scientists are discovering a slowdown in the Sun's energy cycle, that they say may continue from decades to longer than a century.
Observations of the Sun's declining activity were reported at a June 14th assembly of the solar physic's division of the American Academy of Science in Denver, Co.. Scientists submitted three independent studies. One study noted that a jet stream in the inner part of the Sun is missing. A second study found that the power of Sunspots is weakening and also the regular 11 year Sunspot cycle is not moving towards a maximum as was expected. A third study discovered the normal changes in magnetic flux around the Sun's poles are not occurring as scientists usually do. General conference experts concluded that based on the three findings, they believe that that during the following century or longer, we may view a total absence of Sun spots and related Solar phenomena.
Scientists demonstrated that a 70 year stoppage in the 11 year sunspot cycle occurred in the 15th and 16th century, but the reasons for it and the existing cycle slow down are uncertain. Scientists also pointed out that during regular cycling, the new solar magnetic field pushes the old field off the solar covers, However, this is seopressor and specialists are uncertain what effect this flux stoppage will have on our Earth's climate.
The surprising and surprising decreasing of solar action gives pause for thought to Mayan Long Count calendar cycle specialists who've made prophecies of doom about the end days of the cycle. Many authors and seers have called that devastating events will happen on the Earth in the ending of the 5126 year cycle. A number of the most outlandish prophecies painted images of excessive Sun area action that would wreak havoc on the planet; they may be tossed into the rubbish. But the recent turn of events obligates scientists to at least take a minute to consider whether the alignment of the Sun with the centre of the Milky Way at the period of the Winter Equinox could have anything to do with the sudden change in Sun Area activity. Considering that the Earth and Sun align with the Dark Rift and galactic center at least twice every year, a connection between that conjunction along with the Sun's slow down will not appear scientifically joined.
Although no pros are yet improving theories about a scientifically based connection between the present solar changes and the coming end of the Mayan calendar cycle, it's intriguing if only from an aesthetic outlook, as both cosmic events serve to humiliate the Sun. Winter months equinox is the affilorama scam or not in the entire year, when old Helios makes its tiniest look. The journey of the winter solstice Sun across the Dark Rift, a huge cloud of dust that sits between the Sun and the magnetic centre of the Milky Way, begins next winter, and was likened in Mayan culture to the kicking of a soccer ball into a goal. What could possibly be more demeaning to the otherwise dominant orb in our own sky than to liken it to a soccer ball being kicked around in a cosmic sports match? What's more, the Dark Rift is called the gateway to the underworld. 30 years therefore, when the Sun appears from its transition of the Dark Rift, it will, according to Mayan cosmology, be starting a new Sun world. The transition itself is a time when the old Sun is rejuvenated by the natural energy springing from the Dark Rift. Finally, just as this stellar event is about to unfold, the Sun's own natural cyclic action has begun to diminish.
The Mayans were wise in the ways of the Heavens, much ahead of their times, according to some. And perhaps they knew even more than we envision. This really is what concerns individuals who speculate about the coming close of the calendar cycle. It makes us wonder, what unusual events the next year and 1/2 will