(Omal gives a long answer to
a short question on the photon cloud and how
it would react to the outer atmosphere of
our planet. We get a bit of an astronomy
lesson by learning how the magnetic field
regulates the ionosphere.)
Omal: okay,
Johnny?
John: ahh yes, you touched…..we
touched on the photon belt, photon
cloud…..
Omal: yes.
John: I don’t like to use the term
belt since you corrected me on that
okay? I’d like to touch on that
subject again and with our planet
passing through this photon cloud, is
it going to react with the outer
atmosphere? Especially I’m concerned
with the outer atmosphere of the
planet and the magnetic field and the
reaction.
Omal: there will be an increase in
aurora borealis and the aurora borea
australis. These will be the only
positive manifestations, an increase
in interactivity with solar activity
will make for some certainly
spectacular Northern and Southern
Lights but other manifestations? No
not really.
John: is that in direct reaction with
the ionosphere?
Omal: no it is more the magnetic field
of the planet.
John: but isn’t the magnetic field and
the ionosphere similar as far as
their…..aren’t they directly related
or am I mistaken?
Omal: the ionosphere is part of the
chemical makeup of the planet. It is
the outer atmosphere that holds a
little bit of oxygen but not very much
and other chemicals possibly ozone and
so on. So the ionosphere is more part
of the planet’s self-cleaning
mechanism. It is maintained its shape
by the magnetic field of your planet
so the magnetic field does play a
little, small part in the ionosphere
but not much. It is just holding it in
place.
John: okay, I’d like to know the
relationship between our planet
passing through the photon belt and
the reaction with the ionosphere and
the magnetic field and the whole
correlation and how it interacts with
us.
Omal: worded very well to get maximum
effect out of one question……
(more laughter breaks out)
John: you’ve taught me very well Sir
and…….
Omal: that was most certainly a
scramble to ask one question but leave
it wide open to have it answered very
deeply. Basically in essence what is
going to happen is that the ionosphere
and the magnetic field will continue
to react in the way that it has done
in the past. However, the intereaction
between the photon cloud and the sun
will heat the ionosphere which will
react with the magnetic field causing
huge sparks, more commonly referred to
as the Northern and Southern Lights.
This will put on bursts of energy
being displayed in a myriad of
different colors that will be visible
lower than is normally seen. There may
be even instances or a instance of
lucky individuals looking to the North
and seeing the Northern Lights and
then turning and looking to the South
and seeing Northern Lights but these
will be people in the mid-latitudes,
nearer to the equator than the Tropic
of Cancer and Capricorn. The chemical
reaction with the heating of the
ionosphere interacting with the
magnetic field and the photon cloud
will create these flashes of brief
energy. My projections are that there
will only be one major reaction and
those lucky individuals will be in for
a treat that will not be seen again
for many thousands of years. The ions
in the ionosphere are basically
bumping and rubbing and creating the
necessary chemical reactions for the
clouds to generate the charge
necessary for these flashes of energy.
In return, you’ll be treated to as I
said a spectacular show.
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