<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="65001"%> 2012 and Sunspots

Who cares about sunspots?

The U.S. government's Space Environmental Center has determined that the peak of the next solar (sunspot) cycle is likely to be in 2011/2012. According to CNN, during these peaks in the cycle, solar flares and vast explosions, known as coronal mass ejections, shoot highly charged matter toward earth, potentially affecting airline flights, communications satellites, and electric transmissions. Currents induced in electrical transmission lines can cause blackouts.

'Human agression was multiplied during the years of peak solar activity... This time frame was also accompanied by a marked increase in earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and severe storms.'

Mitch Battros, author, Solar Rain