According to Miles Mathis, what our Sun is doing (as measured by daily sunspot activity) is highly influenced by what the planets in our solar system are doing. This is especially true for the gas giants. On 2/2/2020, Miles Mathis posted a paper that predicted the current solar cycle would see a peak in average monthly sunspots of around 200 on 1/1/23. He predicted this peak would be followed by another peak of around 250 on 1/1/27. The NASA prediction for this solar cycle is vague with a peak that is way below either of these Miles Mathis predictions.
Current sunspot counts are tracking much closer to the MM predictions than NASA's. You might find this paper, and others by Miles Mathis interesting: http://milesmathis.com/goody.pdf
He also said that its not possible for aircraft to fly inverted despite knowing about angle of attack. He went on to say that there are 5 different theories of flight and that no one really knows how aircraft fly.
The activity of the sun has far more effect on our climate and global temps than anything we humans have ever done. We are like flies on this planet.
Probably very accurate. And what our Sun is doing is determined by what the galaxy around us is doing.
According to Miles Mathis, what our Sun is doing (as measured by daily sunspot activity) is highly influenced by what the planets in our solar system are doing. This is especially true for the gas giants. On 2/2/2020, Miles Mathis posted a paper that predicted the current solar cycle would see a peak in average monthly sunspots of around 200 on 1/1/23. He predicted this peak would be followed by another peak of around 250 on 1/1/27. The NASA prediction for this solar cycle is vague with a peak that is way below either of these Miles Mathis predictions.
Current sunspot counts are tracking much closer to the MM predictions than NASA's. You might find this paper, and others by Miles Mathis interesting: http://milesmathis.com/goody.pdf
He also said that its not possible for aircraft to fly inverted despite knowing about angle of attack. He went on to say that there are 5 different theories of flight and that no one really knows how aircraft fly.
Facepalm.
Miles theory on the Tate/ LA Bianca murders is what Dave@X22 calls very interesting.