The solar reversal
countdown; a testable conjecture in real-time?
With due respect to Red Collie, I would like to propose an
alternate interpretation of the anonymous circle-maker's brutal,
yet enigmatic, warning.
First, it's a fact that Sol, our sun, undergoes a magnetic pole
reversal every 11 years, on average. In the words of Daisy
Dobrijevic Space.com, 15 January 2025 :
"The sun undergoes such a reversal every 11 years, which marks
an important stage in the solar cycle. The shift in polarity
marks the point at which the sun is halfway
through solar maximum [emphasis supplied; not in original],
the height of its activity, and the beginning of the shift
toward solar minimum. The sun's magnetic field last flipped
toward the end of 2013." [* See footnote.]
So, if a pole reversal is due every 11 years, on average, and
the last one occurred in 2013, we're notionally a bit overdue
for the next one. Furthermore, if the reversal generally comes
"halfway through solar maximum"—and solar max is, indeed,
expected, later this year—then there is good reason to expect a
solar pole reversal before year-end. (NB: In her commentary,
Daisy Dobrijevic opines that "[t]he reversal could actually have
a beneficial effect on Earth.")
Well, is there anything in this crop circle which suggest a
linkage? I think there is.
There are 10 disks in a ring, alternately large and small, which
may well represent the waxing and waning of the sun throughout
its cycle; however, we need one additional disk to complete the
11-year average cycle; and that may well be the central disk, as
Red Collie cogently noted.
Significance? Well, if, notionally, we treat 11 as the
denominator, and 10 as the numerator, then we'd be 10/11ths
through the current solar cycle. Put another way, the anonymous
circle-maker seems to agree with current thinking in the
astronomical community (at least, as reflected in an online
publication, such as Science.com): solar reversal is imminent.
But whereas Daisy Dobrijevic thinks the reversal could be
"beneficial," the anonymous circle-maker seems to entertain a
different idea for the central disk is, indeed, contained within
the symbol for an explosion; and it's hard to imagine any solar
explosion being beneficial for Earth.
Mind you, I'm not 'Chicken Little'—I'm not screaming
"the sky is falling, the sky is falling." But
Earth's geomagnetic shield is, indeed, weakening. Solar
disturbances that, in the recent past our planet easily shrugged
off, are already having disproportionately heavy impacts due to
the weakening of our geomagnetic shield; particularly, on
satellites and electrical power grids, worldwide.
So, I firmly believe that this crop circle does, indeed,
constitute a warning; and though enigmatic, there's no denying
it: we have been warned.
Alright, I don't expect everybody to agree with my conjecture.
(Is there anybody who does agree
with it?) But I challenge the doubters to explain the siting of
this crop circle in such close proximity to a prehistoric
time-keeping monument that lies in ruins—Falkner's Circle. The
implication is self-evident, I think: one or more powerful solar
explosions (e.g., a solar flare, a coronal mass ejection?) are
coming coincident with this year's expected solar reversal; but
this year, unlike in the recent past, the impact could be
ruinous. It seems we haven't long to wait before finding out, in
any case.
John Del Campo