This really made me headdesk.
One of my Facebook "friends" (I say "friends" in quotes because I'm "friends" with lots of people on FB who are just customers of mine, if they find me and friend me I don't object since hey, maybe they'll buy something from me later when I post pics of new stuff there) posted this link to her FB page last night:
http://gyandotcom.wordpress.com/2010...2-solar-storm/
The first sentence pretty much sums up what the article is about: "Astronomers are predicting that a massive solar storm, much bigger in potential than the one that caused spectacular light shows on Earth earlier this month, is to strike our planet in 2012 with a force of 100 million hydrogen bombs."
Naturally, my friend is freaking the fuck out about this and getting all of her friends freaked out about it, as well. They're all saying that they're going to go out and buy all the canned food and bottled water that they can afford in preparation of massive power and communications failure that will supposedly occur during this solar storm.
What the article that my friend read didn't go into is that these storms happen regularly -- every 11-ish years -- and that, yes, they do take out some communications, like those of satellites orbiting the Earth. The upcoming storm is not going to be any stronger than any of the ones in recent history, however, and none of THOSE have caused world-wide chaos.
I found an article written by nasa.gov stating all of this, and linked it to her: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/2012.html
However, she is still fully convinced that "The repercussions of a large magnetic storm would take out electrical, radio, wave function power sources we rely on nowdays. If it is a large magnetic storm, everything we need to survive will not be accessible- unless you live on a farm or have a large garden near a drinking water source(that didn't burn up from fire or drought)."
I guess some people just have to believe that something terrible is going to happen in 2012 because, hey, it's 2012.
One of my Facebook "friends" (I say "friends" in quotes because I'm "friends" with lots of people on FB who are just customers of mine, if they find me and friend me I don't object since hey, maybe they'll buy something from me later when I post pics of new stuff there) posted this link to her FB page last night:
http://gyandotcom.wordpress.com/2010...2-solar-storm/
The first sentence pretty much sums up what the article is about: "Astronomers are predicting that a massive solar storm, much bigger in potential than the one that caused spectacular light shows on Earth earlier this month, is to strike our planet in 2012 with a force of 100 million hydrogen bombs."
Naturally, my friend is freaking the fuck out about this and getting all of her friends freaked out about it, as well. They're all saying that they're going to go out and buy all the canned food and bottled water that they can afford in preparation of massive power and communications failure that will supposedly occur during this solar storm.
What the article that my friend read didn't go into is that these storms happen regularly -- every 11-ish years -- and that, yes, they do take out some communications, like those of satellites orbiting the Earth. The upcoming storm is not going to be any stronger than any of the ones in recent history, however, and none of THOSE have caused world-wide chaos.
I found an article written by nasa.gov stating all of this, and linked it to her: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/2012.html
However, she is still fully convinced that "The repercussions of a large magnetic storm would take out electrical, radio, wave function power sources we rely on nowdays. If it is a large magnetic storm, everything we need to survive will not be accessible- unless you live on a farm or have a large garden near a drinking water source(that didn't burn up from fire or drought)."
I guess some people just have to believe that something terrible is going to happen in 2012 because, hey, it's 2012.
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