爱达荷州立大学中国学生学者联谊会

Chinese Association of Idaho State University (CAISU)

In 1805 there was a period where there was incredible Total Blackout Protocol Review electromagnetic energy, and it is postulated that this came from intensive solar flares. It was a time when the aurora borealis was experienced in lower latitudes, and it disrupted human civilizations. But this is nothing compared to what it could do today if we had massive solar flares which took out all of our power grid, all of our satellites, and the electromagnetic energy took out all of our computer systems.

Modern-day automobiles have a lot of electronics in them, so do household appliances. Indeed pretty much nothing would work. Consider if you will that the water company uses computers to run its systems, and same with the gas company lines. You would have no utilities, no television, nothing. Are you beginning to see the point?

What if things got so hot that the crops died, there was no food supply, and civilization as we know it was so disrupted that there were giant riots in the streets, although they would be short lived in duration due to the sunburns of the participants. Everything would break down in our society, in the event of massive solar storms of this magnitude. So I ask the question; are the leaders of our great nations of planet Earth ready for such an event? They should be. Indeed perhaps we need underground submarine bases to allow the leaders to get from one place to another traveling under the ocean. And, from there they could go through tunnels and underground bases to keep some semblance of continuity in human civilizations. Indeed, it is my hope that you will please consider all this.

Can you imagine a 1 megaton blast above your community our town? It could happen, and all it would take is an airburst from a 25 m asteroid which came into the Earth's atmosphere and then exploded. Luckily, it is been estimated by NASA that this only happens every 200 years somewhere on Earth. However, I completely disagree and I believe this happens every 10 years somewhere on Earth, but without adequate measuring equipment we may never know about it. Remember, two thirds of our Earth is covered with water, and there are more remote areas with no humans then there are areas with cities in population. Thus, it could occur twice a year for all we know. And maybe it does. Okay, now I have your attention, good.

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