For those of you who have been looking into Suspicious Observers (YouTube channel), what do you make of the dire predictions? In case you didn’t catch it, they say that their research indicates some probability that the sun will kick off a massive amount of energy and particles sometime between now and about 2050. They can’t decide if it will be a huge coronal mass ejection (CME) or a micro-nova.
If either of these happens, among other things, it will provoke a massive power flux through anything that involves metallic wiring. If it can transmit electrons, it will be getting an overwhelming flood of them from the sun. In other words, the electrical energy delivery grid will likely burn up. Most electronic devices will fry. Only the stuff that is deep underground will avoid the energy flux, if even that. On top of all this, the earth’s magnetic field will go crazy. The poles will shift, and it will trigger an ice age. That magnetic field has already been weakening dramatically in the past few years. Apparently the earth itself has been receiving some kind of disruption of what we have come to consider the natural balance of things.
Their research indicates that our solar system, spinning around the core of our Milky Way Galaxy, will pass through a field of dust and energy particles, along with a massive energy field, and that this will cause the sun to overload. Their research indicates it does this about every 12,000 years, and we are due for another. At some point, the sun will have to expel all this excess, but not until it has gotten all heated up. Naturally, some of that expulsion will hit the earth. They also point out that there are two other stars that show evidence of having done this in recent decades, and those stars happen to be closer to the galactic core, meaning they have been hit first with the same wave of stuff coming at us. They are using that data to extrapolate a likely date for our sun to face that same wave, which is where the 2050 date comes from.
Yeah, it will be an apocalypse. But then, I’ve been under conviction that we’d face one for quite some time, long before I knew anything about the mechanics of these dire predictions. The folks who run that project insist we can survive this, that these things have happened before and there’s ample evidence that humanity has survived it at least once already. Indeed, we may now be better prepared than ever. The problem is not whether we can get through it, but whether we can be made to believe it’s coming, and to take appropriate action.
In our favor is that we now have the means to observe whether any of the stuff they foresee is actually happening. It’s hard to imagine the sun not giving off cues to indicate it’s about to get very ill and puke up a bunch of stuff. The folks at that project are willing to be proven wrong, but it seems like this is too likely to ignore. They trust their expertise.
And we have our expertise. Do you realize that your convictions can tell you a lot about this? The heart-led way of faith does have a lot to say about about life. For me, the first thing that comes to mind is what that it’s a wonderful way to remind ourselves how ephemeral our human existence is. Granted, it wouldn’t take much for this to become the Final Apocalypse. Yet I cannot shake the conviction that this isn’t it. Instead, it is an analog to Noah’s Flood, or the crustal upheaval on earth during Peleg’s time (Genesis 10:25). It may have something to do with the collapse of the Tower of Babel project, since a heavy magnetic flux would affect human psychology, provoking things like paranoia and confusion in anything with a brain. Either way, it will be a major upheaval that will reset most elements of human existence back to a rather primitive level.
My convictions keep telling me to prepare for hard times. Not in the sense of a panicky prepper buying up supplies and seeking to purchase a plot of land in the mountains with a cave, but I’m moved to make my mind ready to face unprecedented catastrophe. Yet, there is no fear attached to it, but a very potent sense of peace and calm. I’m pretty sure I could do things on my level to be ready for political/economic upheaval, but that will be just a mild prelude to the bigger event coming at us from the sun. For the latter catastrophe, all I can do is pray and wait on the hand of God to provide, because there’s no way I have the resources to do anything about that.
It’s a readiness to meet the day when it comes, all things in due time.
The whole point in staying alive in the first place is not for the sake of life itself. Rather, the only reason to live is to bring our Father glory. As long as there is a mission, I’m ready to serve. When my life is used up, it’s time to go Home. So the attitude is to make the most of what you have at this moment to shine the light of glory. Yes, I very much want to see at least a core group of people who embrace this Radix Fidem message that has done so much for me. Yes, I’m convinced this message is the ultimate truth of things, but I know that only God can awaken the hearts of people. I hope that this message will survive the coming apocalypse.
God’s Word says the Word is the whole point. My heart echoes that. And it echoes the call that the narrator in those YouTube videos keeps offering: “Eyes open; no fear.” Keep watching for opportunities to bless the Lord’s name, and don’t worry about what it will do to you. Even if none of their predictions come true, we have enough happening in the world around us to justify the warning of apocalypse on one level or another.
Meanwhile, their warnings help us to keep things in perspective. What really matters in this life? Keep that apocalypse frame of mind.
That’s a good point, about the previous, smaller catastrophes that seem to have played into it. I’d like to think the oligarch dweebs in power get so out of hand by the next catastrophe (if it comes, assuming S0 is accurate), that a lot of folks couldn’t help but notice it that a divine hand is at work.