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The Solar Wind from the Sun is a giant wave of radiating plasma
(mostly hydrogen) that fills the Heliosphere.
It is the carrier of Cosmic Energy (CE) to Earth. **REF1**
It reaches Earth through the eight minute
interval magnetic reconnection event called a Flux Transfer Event (FTE).
This is when the Earth's and Sun's
magnetic fields briefly join and create a pulse of plasma
(like creating energy by striking a bell). **REF2**
This event forms a magnetic tube from the sun to the Earth to make this transfer.
It has been measured by
the ESA and NASA. This plasma blast impacts Earth's geomagnetic field
causeing it to oscillate. This then
induces large electric currents in Earth's Ionosphere,
a region of plasma above the atmosphere **REF3**
These flowing currents of electricity induce by induction electric currents
on Earth's surface called
Geomagnetic Induced Currents (GICs) They flow in long length
or large surface area conductors such as
oceans, rivers, pipelines, bridges, transmission lines, telephone lines, etc.
These structures gain electrical
energy from the interaction of the Cosmic Energy with the Geomagnetic field.
The major reciever of this
energy is the ocean. Many such events are known to science now.
For instance THE MOON'S
SURFACE IS ELECTRICALLY CHARGED FOR 6 DAYS OUT OF 30!!
THIS HAPPENS BY IT'S
PASSAGE THROUGH THE EARTH'S MAGNETOTAIL! **REF4**
For more info on oceanic electricity see Michael Faraday and the
homopolar dynamo **REF5**
And his contemporary JJ Thomson (lord kelvin) who worked on a
"sea battery" for "telluric currents"
which in modern language is a magnetohydrodynamic
generator for GICs. **REF6**
Remeber: Cosmic Energy+planetary magnetic fields= free electricity!
REF1 http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/03/070312152102.htm
REF2 http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081101093713.htm
REF3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/geomagnetically_induced_current
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/natrual_electric_field_of_the_earth
REF4 http://www.sciencedaily.com/?videos/2008/1007-preparing_for_a_walk_on_the_moon.htm
REF5 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/homopolar_generator
REF6 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/earth_battery