If you are looking for some good news, we have it on the science front today.
Earth Easily Handles Weak CME's - No Geomagnetic Disruptions
The low intensity sunspot flaring last week produced larger than expected geomagnetic disruptions. NOAA upgraded its prediction for the latest series of minor CME's. The Expected NOAA K-7 reading on the geomagnetic disruption index proved to be without merit this time as geomagnetic conditions remained calm under weak solar flaring as seen on the chart above. The sunspot activity is quieting as well.
And if that wasn't enough to please you, we have this science news on the galactic front, about the ripple of energy from he center of our galaxy that we are now in. This cyclic, electromagnetic excursion, has been causing serious disruptions in our electromagnetic field strength weakening it by 25+ percent and creating a shift in magnetic N-S alignment.
Ripple And Magnetic Excursion Event May Be Brief This Cycle
Scientist, to their credit, are feverishly attempting with great success to do the math on how life is formed, from the engine which produces a replicating pattern of electromagnetic energy, at the very heart of the juicy Milky Way molecular center.

As we reported earlier last week on iruur1.com, the plasma dispersed throughout the galaxy, and therefore within the structural interrelationship of the physical galactic plane, including the solar systems, is influenced by the torus shape of our electromagnetic field. We also reported on a recent bit of lab work, duplicating to scale, observations made by satellite data.
The Wobble Is Good News
This wobble is good news. It means that this time in the cycle of our solar system, as it is entering into the ripple of energy sent as a constant wave through the galaxy, may be more brief than at other times. If we are 50% into it already, we could protect ourselves more easily from he usual environmental catastrophes generally occurring in 3,000, 6,000 and 12,000 year cycles. This is however very new data that completely is transforming our views on a majority of science fronts. Our time in the ripple this cycle is still a matter of speculation so far.
This is what is known as the Parker Spiral, the ripple of energy produced along the horizontal plane of the torus of our galaxy, a result of the turbulent N-S. polarity, generated at the juicy molecular center of the Milky Way.

Science/Health
This primal replicating torus of energy produces the interconnected pattern of torus life forms, interacting at all times, on all frequencies. Establishing and understanding your own individual center from the heart, and connection to the universe on all frequencies, is the first key to health. The sun and planets, as well as ourselves, produce interconnecting torus shaped electromagnetic fields.


The low intensity sunspot flaring last week produced larger than expected geomagnetic disruptions. NOAA upgraded its prediction for the latest series of minor CME's. The Expected NOAA K-7 reading on the geomagnetic disruption index proved to be without merit this time as geomagnetic conditions remained calm under weak solar flaring as seen on the chart above. The sunspot activity is quieting as well.