Yeah, I know how that feels a bit, but what are people supposed to think when you tell them that "the apocalypse" is real and it's cyclical? But then you look at solar astrophysics and you look at what the sun is already acknowledged to do officially and you look at the recurring nova frequency of other variable stars where like that one star in the Andromeda Galaxy nova's every single year almost like clockwork and you think "huh.... we're actually pretty darn lucky or sun only does this once every 110 generations" (the Egyptians considered the 1/4 cycle storms to be significant enough to be apocalypse)
I was blown away when I read that civilizations rise and fall and reach varying degrees of technological advancement between the storms and that we frequently re-invent airplanes in time for the apocalypse to reset us.
For me, reading the chapters on the multiple solar apocalypses humanity survived in the Kolbrin was really a confirmation of Ben Davidson's findings. When you understand what been says is coming and then you open the Kolbrin and you look at what people described, it's a near perfect match, except Ben is expecting this full cycle flip to be as bad as the younger dryas mass extinction event, but that was a relatively bad storm even for a full cycle storm.
To me, there's nothing pseudo-scientific about saying the sun has the very real potential to end life on the planet and that it hits the planet really hard about once every ~3125 years.
Yeah, I know how that feels a bit, but what are people supposed to think when you tell them that "the apocalypse" is real and it's cyclical? But then you look at solar astrophysics and you look at what the sun is already acknowledged to do officially and you look at the recurring nova frequency of other variable stars where like that one star in the Andromeda Galaxy nova's every single year almost like clockwork and you think "huh.... we're actually pretty darn lucky or sun only does this once every 110 generations" (the Egyptians considered the 1/4 cycle storms to be significant enough to be apocalypse)
I was blown away when I read that civilizations rise and fall and reach varying degrees of technological advancement between the storms and that we frequently re-invent airplanes in time for the apocalypse to reset us.
For me, reading the chapters on the multiple solar apocalypses humanity survived in the Kolbrin was really a confirmation of Ben Davidson's findings. When you understand what been says is coming and then you open the Kolbrin and you look at what people described, it's a near perfect match, except Ben is expecting this full cycle flip to be as bad as the younger dryas mass extinction event, but that was a relatively bad storm even for a full cycle storm.
To me, there's nothing pseudo-scientific about saying the sun has the very real potential to end life on the planet and that it hits the planet really hard about once every ~3125 years.