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Old September 14th 04, 11:39 PM
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Default Electromagnetic changes in the solar system; Score - Mainstream 0;New Astrophysics 1

List of Changes to Our Solar System

These increases seem to be due to increased fuel to the sun. If that is
true, such events will continue to increase over the next few years.

* A 300% increase in the amount of "severe" solar activity than
what was formally predicted for the year 1997 alone (NASA 1998)
* A 400% increase in the speed that solar particle emissions are
capable of traveling through the energy of interplanetary space (NASA
1997-2001)
* A 200% increase in tornadoes in unexpected areas such as Maryland
from 50 years ago. Planetophysical State of the Earth and Life by Dr.
Dmitriev (1997)
* A 400% increase in the overall number of natural catastrophes on
Earth between 1963 and 1993 (Dmitriev 1997)
* A 230% increase in the strength of the Sun's magnetic field since
1901 (Lockwood, 1998)
* 9 out of the 21 most severe earthquakes from 856-1999 AD occurred
in the 20th century (Russian National Earthquake Information Center, 1999)
* A 400% increase in the number of earthquakes over 2.5 on the
Richter scale since 1973 (Manderville 1998)
* A 500% increase in Earth's volcanic activity between 1875 and
1993. For increases between 1973 and 1998 see the graph below
(Mandeville 2000 )
* In a New York Times article, Peter Becker, a scientist at the
Federal Standards Laboratory, an institution of 1,500 scientists
dedicated entirely to improving the ability to measure things precisely
admits that the kilogram standard comprised of platinum-iridium is
getting lighter.
* Recent magnetic pole shifts of Uranus and Neptune, as Voyager 2
observed their magnetic axes being significantly offset from their
rotational axes (Dmitriev 1997)
* Visible brightness increases now being detected on Saturn (
Dmitriev 1997)
* 200% increase in the intensity of Jupiter's magnetic field from
1992-97 (Dmitriev 1997)
* 200% increase in the known density of Mars' atmosphere
encountered by the Mars Surveyor satellite in 1997 (NASA 1997)
* Significant melting of Martian polar icecaps in just one year,
clearly seen in satellite photography (NASA 2001)
* Significant physical, chemical and optical changes on Venus,
including a sharp decrease in sulfur-containing gases in its atmosphere
and increasing brightness ( Dmitriev 1997)

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