The blog “gehvoran.com” reported in an article on April 24, 2016 that on April 23, 2016 between 5:37 a.m. and 7:38 a.m. UTC, the Earth's magnetic field collapsed completely. This, the article says, could have various effects on the Earth and its inhabitants in the next few days.

Update April 26, 2016 9:00 a.m.:
Additional information on the video posted in the article about connections between the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the alleged collapse of the earth's magnetic field. (See below)

Update April 27, 2016 9:00 a.m.:
Information on the BATS-R-US data from the NASA Space Weather Prediction Center detailed.


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Exactly it says there:

The two-hour collapse of the Earth's magnetic field can lead to extreme weather and seismic events such as earthquakes in the coming days. Technical problems with power supply and communication (GPS traffic / satellites) can also occur. The sinking or temporary complete collapse of the earth's magnetic field also causes changes in people's consciousness. So it will be exciting to see what global changes we can observe in the coming days and weeks. At the same time as increased radiation from the cosmos occurred, a million-fold increase in Bovis units on Earth was detected. Bovis values ​​are a measurement unit that can be used to measure the life energy of substances, organisms and locations. If the life energy on earth increases, this means an extreme surge in “awakening” people who see through the deceptions of those in power behind the governments and increasingly discover themselves as spiritual beings. The senses are sharpened, including those that were once lost, which enable clairvoyance and clairsentience. Dreams can be experienced as very real these days and we can resolve karmic entanglements by consciously looking at what is happening within us.

Well, first of all, that's a strong statement. So what's going on there? Basically, these are two statements, both of which are unfortunately (or fortunately) not true:

  1. The Earth's magnetic field recently collapsed completely for a few hours
  2. This can cause problems and natural disasters, among other things, and influences the “awakening” of individuals

Let's take a closer look and start with the earth's magnetic field, which we should understand if we want to get to the bottom of the question: Where does it come from, what does it do and what is currently happening to it?

Where does the earth's magnetic field come from?

Roughly speaking, a process takes place inside the Earth that we call a “geodynamo” and is responsible for around 90% of the Earth's magnetic field. Kinetic energy is converted into magnetic energy: the liquid interior of the earth is in constant motion, called convection currents. This movement of the material, in conjunction with the rotation of the Earth, ensures that a magnetic field is created through induction processes like in a huge dynamo. The magnetic field lines emerge from the globe at the poles, reach far into space and re-enter the earth at the other pole. The remaining 10% of the earth's magnetic field arises in the area of ​​the earth's crust and through interactions of the solar wind with the ionosphere at an altitude of approx. 350 - 1,000 km (we will come back to this later).

What does the Earth's magnetic field do?

The main task, or rather the most important role, that our magnetic field plays for us is to deflect the solar wind. The solar wind, which is actually not wind at all, but a stream of particles that comes from the sun and hits us at several hundred kilometers per second, is guided around the earth by the magnetic field and only some of these high-energy particles enter the area of ​​the poles the deeper layers of the atmosphere. When they do this, we can observe this as the auroras (this will also play an important role later in the article).

Due to the solar wind, the magnetic field on the side facing away from the sun is essentially elongated; it is literally “blown flat,” to put it casually.

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(Image: Simplified view of the magnetic field and solar wind. Source: NASA, public domain)

Contrary to popular belief, the Earth's magnetic field does NOT hold the atmosphere in place. Gravity is responsible for this. So the atmosphere doesn't just disappear so quickly if the magnetic field were to collapse.

What is currently happening to the magnetic field?

The magnetic field is not fixed, like a bar magnet, but is constantly moving. The north and south poles have not always been exactly in their current position either. On average, over the course of Earth's history, the magnetic field has reversed approximately every 500,000 years; we can clearly see this from the earth's rocks over the last 400 million years.

The last “pole shift,” the so-called “Brunhes-Matuyama reversal,” took place around 786,000 years ago. If you look at it that way, another pole shift is actually overdue. And in the last 200 years, a decrease in magnetic field strength of around 10% has actually been observed. The magnetic poles have also recently been moving faster than ever before. There are many indications that another “pole shift” is imminent in the next 1,500 to 2,500 years.

Now it has to be said that a “leap” still refers to a period of one to several hundred years. So it's not like flipping a switch that instantly swaps the poles.

A pole shift: cause for concern?

A very clear one: no. Humanity will not – as some claim – be plunged into chaos, we will not die out. Even if technical problems may arise, there is still enough time to take appropriate precautions. As already described, the “jump” does not come suddenly, but takes at least 2 to 3 generations.

And even in the event of a pole shift, the Earth's magnetic field does not disappear completely, it only loses part of its strength. The solar wind would still be directed around the Earth. Recent computer models also show that even if the magnetic field were to collapse completely, within about an hour the interaction of the solar wind with the ionosphere (see above) would create a magnetic field, which would still be sufficient to reliably deflect the solar wind. It doesn't really matter where the magnetic field comes from. By the way, you can see this effect very clearly on Venus: Venus does not have a “geodynamo”, but magnetic filaments on the side facing the sun still deflect the solar wind.

In addition, humanity has already experienced and (logically) survived several “small” or short-term pole shifts: around 41,000 years ago, the north and south poles swapped positions for around 440 years, with the “jump” itself lasting around 250 years.

Did the magnetic field collapse completely on April 23rd?

Short answer: no.

Longer answer:

In the article mentioned above, the following image sequence suggests that the magnetic field has taken a break:

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(Source: Screenshot gehvoran.com)

The 3 representations come from the “NASA Space Weather Prediction Center”. There you can, among other things, have the course of the magnetosphere displayed in a time-lapse film for any point in time.

The sequence of images (before, during and after the collapse) suggests that the same view can be seen in all three images. Then one would probably interpret these images like this:

  • First picture: The magnetic field is apparently still OK
  • Second picture: The magnetic field has collapsed
  • Third picture: The magnetic field is there again, but somehow “different”

In fact, the images do not show a time sequence , but exactly a moment, but three completely different views : The upper image shows a side view (Y-cut) of the magnetic field lines, the lower image a top view (Z-cut) of the solar wind speed, and The middle image illustrates completely different measurements, namely those that represent the position of the so-called “magnetopause”, the limit of the magnetic field.

All three pictures again with title and time:

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However, this information is not included in the blog article, which gives a completely wrong impression. If the article is to be believed, the measurements for the time in question have also been removed from NASA's recording monitors or at least are not available.

Of course, this initially suggests that you have something to hide. Is that true?

Not really. If you look at the data history of the various measured values ​​there, you will repeatedly come across data gaps that can have various causes, from incorrect measurement data to planned maintenance cycles and associated breaks. Sometimes, for example, incorrect data records are not immediately noticed and may not be corrected or removed from the history until the next day. In this case, too, the hours in question were apparently removed from the records because they made no sense or were physically incomprehensible.

It is important to know that the data visualized in these images are not direct measurement results, but are based on calculations of other measurement values. Extremely powerful parallel computer systems then use a complex calculation model to generate the data, which is then displayed in the images. If the input values, i.e. the underlying output data, are not complete or are incorrect, then, to put it very roughly, anything can come out. (If you want to know exactly: Further information about the input values, calculations and the generated data can be found on the SWMP/BATS-R-US pages of the CCMC .)

Last but not least, the data cited in the article is published with the note: “ This 'Experimental Research Information' consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. " ("These 'experimental research data' consist of preliminary research results from NASA and should be interpreted and used accordingly.") In other words: There is no guarantee for the correctness of the data (but if obvious errors occur, they will, as happened here, corrected).

In addition, there are no irregularities of the claimed extent in measurement series from other sources for the period in question. Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) records that would explain such a significant change in the magnetic field, and by itself the magnetic field cannot simply collapse in the form described and then rebuild itself shortly afterwards:

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(Source: www.polarlicht-vorhersage.de)

Furthermore, if the magnetic field had really collapsed for a few hours, we would have been able to observe very clear aurorae . However, there are no reports of such phenomena anywhere in the world. Likewise, there were no reports of interference from satellites or any other symptoms that would indicate a collapsed magnetic field.

Interestingly, this article, as well as the source linked there, are pretty much alone in claiming a magnetic field collapse. The images and diagrams from the NASA Space Weather Prediction Center are clearly taken out of context to support this very absurd claim and in this sense say absolutely nothing.

Now what about the implications for individuals and awakening?

Well, as far as that is concerned, there are various articles on this blog that deal with it. The blog, which is now called “gehvoran” and was previously called “2012Spirit”, refers in this context to the “Cosmic Weather Report of Love” [ 1 ]. A site that aims to make predictions about the spiritual activity of life forms on Earth using impressive charts of “Gaia Energy Values” and the “Pulse of Gaia”.

Also in the program on this page: Live channeling from Yeshua, distance healing via Skype, cancer treatment with green smoothies, healing from diabetes with foot massage and numbers, ...and of course: “On the way to light nutrition”.

Still questions?

However: Since the magnetic field has demonstrably not collapsed (and will not collapse), it is actually pointless to worry about it. And if it does collapse completely, then we have completely different problems: then the earth stops.

Update April 26, 2016 9:00 a.m

What does the LHC have to do with it?

In another addendum entitled Info from the USA: “There was no “in coming”, this was a collapse from inside”, a video suggests a connection to experiments in the Large Hardon Collider (LHC) at the CERN research center in Switzerland .

Wait, what..?

OK. Let us note again: There was no collapse of the magnetic field at the specified time. no collapse of the Earth's magnetic field for as long as we can remember and as long as we can look back into the past by examining rock layers (several hundred million years) . A total collapse of the earth's magnetic field in this form is physically impossible. Therefore, the collapse described in the video we embedded below is merely a thought experiment . "What if?".

What does happen sometimes: the magnetic field becomes weaker at times. The magnetopause is getting closer to us. This happens because our magnetic field is dynamic and depends on many factors. Or because a stronger solar wind “blows”. (To be more precise: Because the stream of particles that hits us from the sun becomes temporarily stronger due to, for example, a solar flare or a coronal mass ejection.) This is then what is popularly known as a “solar storm” or “magnetic storm”. These can sometimes become relatively strong and sometimes cause disruption to radio or mobile communications. There may also be damage to satellites. In the worst case scenario, partial power outages may occur because transformers are overloaded by compensating currents flowing in the transmission lines. That's "stupid", but it 's not a downfall . These disruptions would all be temporary. Transformers can be repaired. Satellites can be replaced, or in the worst case scenario you can or have to do without one or the other. This is all somehow possible.

In addition, both the sun and the magnetosphere are constantly observed. When a storm like this is imminent, we know it on average one to several days in advance and the relevant authorities can prepare for it as best they can.

But what all of these phenomena have in common is that they are of natural origin . “Space weather” has always existed and will always continue to exist.

The video suggests that an experiment at the LHC may be responsible for this collapse, or at least somehow connected to it. Very briefly and succinctly said: “Sorry, but that’s nonsense!”. That's really the only way to say it. The LHC does a lot, but the experiments there do not create dangerous “black holes” [ 2 ], nor does anything that goes on there have any measurable influence on the Earth's magnetic field.

It is of course easy, and perhaps logical for some readers unfamiliar with the matter, to assume that there is a connection. But anyone who takes a closer look at the nature of the Earth's magnetic field and the experiments taking place in the LHC will realize that there can be no causal connection.

Correlation and causality

Of course, sometimes two events appear to be related. But correlation is not causation: for example, if you look at it in a diagram, the number of people who drown in swimming pools coincide with the number of films in which Nicolas Cage has starred [ 3 ], but there is a complete gap in between certainly not a causal connection.

Nevertheless, the website “BP Earth Watch” [ 4 ] claims that there is a connection and that everything is “planned from the inside”. People want to influence such phenomena in order to control the fate of humanity; the end of the world is imminent anyway.

If you take a closer look at the site, it becomes clear in which direction the reporting there is going. Once again it shows how important it is to interpret reports in the context of their source: This page reports on a number of measurement data that are more (or primarily less) suitable for drawing conclusions about a potential end of the world. You can also buy water filters, “survival seeds” and all sorts of other “prepper accessories” there. (Preppers are people who extensively prepare for the end of the world or a collapse of society by stockpiling supplies, building bunkers, or otherwise preparing for disasters.)

To say it again very clearly:

  • There was no complete collapse of the Earth's magnetic field on April 23, 2016, as described in the article
  • Fluctuations in the strength of the magnetic field are completely normal and have natural causes
  • Whatever research is carried out at the LHC has no influence on solar activity or the Earth's magnetic field

Addition, April 27, 2016 11:00 a.m.:
In the meantime, the astronomer Florian Freistetter has also been working on the topic. His article can be found here. In his blog “Astrodicticum Simplex” he regularly writes about the universe, which is already exciting enough without bullshit and nonsense.

Finally, a video in which Prof. Harald Lesch deals with the thought experiment of what would really happen if the magnetic field actually collapsed.

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