So there could be "others" that have new thoughts that might have some merit and need to be explored. We must strive to always continue to explore and study to see if there is more to learn and better understand.
I agree, absolutely.
Look at gravitational waves. Everyone was locked into the idea that they couldn't exist but someone chose to keep looking and bingo, they do exist.
If you could get your eyes on some old 50's and 60's documentaries and compare them with what science knows today you would realize that in 40 or 50 years those old documentaries will be the ones being made right now.
The sun has started to grow in solar flares has intensified. The intensity over the last 40 years has been increasing in the number of solar flare and how strong they have been.
I read this as you trying to place a significance on it. 40 years is a blink of an eye, mankind is a blink of an eye.
2 million years is nothing compared to 4.5 billion years. A million years from now the Sun will still be roughlt only 4.501 billion years old. Insignificant in the overall lifespan. Still in an increasing main sequence.
It would appear that maybe our sun is going through a phase that we do not understand yet.
Appear? We flat out do not fully understand our nearest star. We haven't had time to gather any
significant data about it yet. We merely have a few observations and lots of ideas about it.
We have never studied any other sun close up before and really don't have anything to compare it all too.
First, there is only one Sun, that is the Star Sol. Sun is a nickname given to Sol by our early ancestors.
We have observations of other stars that we can't get from Sol. We have observations from Sol that we can't get from other stars. They are all different in one way or another. Any comparisons are insignificant and can lead to delusions that prohibit discovery. The worst thing in science is to assume anything.
There are a number of scientists that believe that the cycle of our sun has repeating a cycle that that keeps happening that might be causing global warming and maybe the next ice age.
Solar cycles are an established science, its not a belief. The Solar maximum happens on an 11 year cycle.
Science also knows that Sol cycles up and down in its plane of orbit in the galaxy. That cycling is also a spiral and we have not recorded enough data to determine if that movement has an effect on Solar dynamics yet.
It has been proven that the Earth has a cycle of icing and warming. Global warming triggers ice ages.
Currently we are at the ending stages of Earth's last ice age. Of course its warming globally. We barely notice because we do not exist relative to geological time scales.
Some people will argue that humans are causing global warming. Consider for a moment that the last 200 years is insignificant to geological time. Geologically, the warming is speeding up because it is compounded as more heat melts the ice. Yes, humans do contribute to it but about the same as dropping a pan of boiling water in Lake Superior in the late spring.
I keep an open mind because I realize there are far, far more things we don't know than anything we think we know. There is no science that is completely unlocked and may never really be any.
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