test this


Larry Williams
 

Ching-Cheh Hung National Aeronautics and Space Administration Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio 44135

 

Summary A solar storm is a storm of ions and electrons from the Sun. Large solar storms are usually preceded by solar flares, phenomena that can be characterized quantitatively from Earth. Twenty-five of the thirty[1]eight largest known solar flares were observed to start when one or more tide-producing planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Jupiter) were either nearly above the event positions


SergeyTS
 

Tidal force from planets you can calculate this way:

They work this way:


This is how planets affect Earth.

Or maybe they analyze heliocentric tidal force, how planets affect Sun, in this case use this:

they work this way:


Best regards.

Sergey.





On 2023-03-25 12:48 p.m., Larry Williams wrote:

Ching-Cheh Hung National Aeronautics and Space Administration Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio 44135

 

Summary A solar storm is a storm of ions and electrons from the Sun. Large solar storms are usually preceded by solar flares, phenomena that can be characterized quantitatively from Earth. Twenty-five of the thirty[1]eight largest known solar flares were observed to start when one or more tide-producing planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Jupiter) were either nearly above the event positions


Gerald
 

Thanks Sergey

 

Taking this email together with the one which closely followed it (ie on geomagnetism), it seems to beg the question of whether the planet tidal forces (geo or helio) have any meaningful relationship to the geomagnetism?

 

Regards

Gerald

 

From: main@timingsolution.groups.io [mailto:main@timingsolution.groups.io] On Behalf Of SergeyTS
Sent: Sunday, 26 March 2023 9:44 AM
To: main@timingsolution.groups.io
Subject: Re: [timingsolution] test this

 

Tidal force from planets you can calculate this way:

They work this way:

 

This is how planets affect Earth.

Or maybe they analyze heliocentric tidal force, how planets affect Sun, in this case use this:

they work this way:

 

Best regards.

Sergey.

 

 

 

 

On 2023-03-25 12:48 p.m., Larry Williams wrote:

Ching-Cheh Hung National Aeronautics and Space Administration Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio 44135

 

Summary A solar storm is a storm of ions and electrons from the Sun. Large solar storms are usually preceded by solar flares, phenomena that can be characterized quantitatively from Earth. Twenty-five of the thirty[1]eight largest known solar flares were observed to start when one or more tide-producing planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Jupiter) were either nearly above the event positions


Hlynur Chadwick
 

Hi Sergey -

Thanks, Sergey for reviewing this.

I have a question.
About a year ago I was playing with this (just exploring)
Then a question came to me and I was going to ask it .. but I forgot.

  - is it possible to spread the calculated result to inverted and explore in ule?

°°
Hlynur Chadwick Guðmunds
per.fang: hlygson@...

lau., 25. mar. 2023 kl. 22:44 skrifaði SergeyTS <timingsolution@...>:

Tidal force from planets you can calculate this way:

They work this way:


This is how planets affect Earth.

Or maybe they analyze heliocentric tidal force, how planets affect Sun, in this case use this:

they work this way:


Best regards.

Sergey.





On 2023-03-25 12:48 p.m., Larry Williams wrote:

Ching-Cheh Hung National Aeronautics and Space Administration Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio 44135

 

Summary A solar storm is a storm of ions and electrons from the Sun. Large solar storms are usually preceded by solar flares, phenomena that can be characterized quantitatively from Earth. Twenty-five of the thirty[1]eight largest known solar flares were observed to start when one or more tide-producing planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Jupiter) were either nearly above the event positions


Sergey Tarassov
 

I did not find any connection, there is half year cycle (due to Earth orbital movement) - half year North hemisphere, half year South hemisphere. Also presents 11 years cycle. This is periodogram calculated for KP3 (geomagnetic activity) index 1932-2001.

There is some activity around 27-29 days cycle, this is Sun rotation:


Though you can conduct this research yourself, I've attached file Kp3 index 1932-2001. This is 3 hours data, when you download it set GMT time zone.

As I see now, planets does not affect Sunspot activity significantly, except maybe Jupiter. The heaviest planet Jupiter 1000 times lighter than Sun. IMHO, the processes inside Sun are more important.

Maybe even dark matter plays some role here, 45% of mass Solar system from dark matter. It affects our regular matter (baryonic matter) through gravitational force only.

Best regards.

Sergey.


On 2023-03-25 11:07 p.m., Gerald wrote:

Thanks Sergey

 

Taking this email together with the one which closely followed it (ie on geomagnetism), it seems to beg the question of whether the planet tidal forces (geo or helio) have any meaningful relationship to the geomagnetism?

 

Regards

Gerald

 

From: main@timingsolution.groups.io [mailto:main@timingsolution.groups.io] On Behalf Of SergeyTS
Sent: Sunday, 26 March 2023 9:44 AM
To: main@timingsolution.groups.io
Subject: Re: [timingsolution] test this

 

Tidal force from planets you can calculate this way:

They work this way:

 

This is how planets affect Earth.

Or maybe they analyze heliocentric tidal force, how planets affect Sun, in this case use this:

they work this way:

 

Best regards.

Sergey.

 

 

 

 

On 2023-03-25 12:48 p.m., Larry Williams wrote:

Ching-Cheh Hung National Aeronautics and Space Administration Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio 44135

 

Summary A solar storm is a storm of ions and electrons from the Sun. Large solar storms are usually preceded by solar flares, phenomena that can be characterized quantitatively from Earth. Twenty-five of the thirty[1]eight largest known solar flares were observed to start when one or more tide-producing planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Jupiter) were either nearly above the event positions


SergeyTS
 

Hello, Hlynur

Do you need to calculate inverted value, like this Mercury inverted tidal force:

Apply -L1 formula.

This is how it looks:

Best regards.

Sergey.




On 2023-03-26 5:04 a.m., Hlynur Chadwick wrote:

Hi Sergey -

Thanks, Sergey for reviewing this.

I have a question.
About a year ago I was playing with this (just exploring)
Then a question came to me and I was going to ask it .. but I forgot.

  - is it possible to spread the calculated result to inverted and explore in ule?

°°
Hlynur Chadwick Guðmunds
per.fang: hlygson@...

lau., 25. mar. 2023 kl. 22:44 skrifaði SergeyTS <timingsolution@...>:

Tidal force from planets you can calculate this way:

They work this way:


This is how planets affect Earth.

Or maybe they analyze heliocentric tidal force, how planets affect Sun, in this case use this:

they work this way:


Best regards.

Sergey.





On 2023-03-25 12:48 p.m., Larry Williams wrote:

Ching-Cheh Hung National Aeronautics and Space Administration Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio 44135

 

Summary A solar storm is a storm of ions and electrons from the Sun. Large solar storms are usually preceded by solar flares, phenomena that can be characterized quantitatively from Earth. Twenty-five of the thirty[1]eight largest known solar flares were observed to start when one or more tide-producing planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Jupiter) were either nearly above the event positions


Hlynur Chadwick
 

aahhhaaa akurat = minus thinking😀

thx for this.

sun., 26. mar. 2023 kl. 15:18 skrifaði SergeyTS <timingsolution@...>:

Hello, Hlynur

Do you need to calculate inverted value, like this Mercury inverted tidal force:

Apply -L1 formula.

This is how it looks:

Best regards.

Sergey.




On 2023-03-26 5:04 a.m., Hlynur Chadwick wrote:
Hi Sergey -

Thanks, Sergey for reviewing this.

I have a question.
About a year ago I was playing with this (just exploring)
Then a question came to me and I was going to ask it .. but I forgot.

  - is it possible to spread the calculated result to inverted and explore in ule?

°°
Hlynur Chadwick Guðmunds
per.fang: hlygson@...

lau., 25. mar. 2023 kl. 22:44 skrifaði SergeyTS <timingsolution@...>:

Tidal force from planets you can calculate this way:

They work this way:


This is how planets affect Earth.

Or maybe they analyze heliocentric tidal force, how planets affect Sun, in this case use this:

they work this way:


Best regards.

Sergey.





On 2023-03-25 12:48 p.m., Larry Williams wrote:

Ching-Cheh Hung National Aeronautics and Space Administration Glenn Research Center Cleveland, Ohio 44135

 

Summary A solar storm is a storm of ions and electrons from the Sun. Large solar storms are usually preceded by solar flares, phenomena that can be characterized quantitatively from Earth. Twenty-five of the thirty[1]eight largest known solar flares were observed to start when one or more tide-producing planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Jupiter) were either nearly above the event positions