The Oceans are sited in vast basalt basins. Technically it would be extraordinarily unlikely to make them acidic, impossible really. Also lifeforms from coral polyps upwards have proton pumps in their cellular mechanisms and this helps with changing pH and preserves their internal milieu and calcification ability. i.e. they control their internal pH.
SPACEWEATHER: Anomaly of Polarization Sunspot AR3784
Aug
14
Hale’s “Law-Breaking” Sunspot AR3784
Breaking Hale’s Law of Sunspot Polarity
SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 08/14/2024
A STRANGELY MAGNETIZED SUNSPOT: Sunspot AR3784 is breaking Hale’s Law. According to that hundred-year-old rule, sunspots in the sun’s northern hemisphere should be polarized like this: . Instead, AR3784 is polarized like this: . This magnetic map from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory shows the 90-degree twist:
What does this even mean? Sunspots do break the law from time to time (3% of the time, to be exact). Usually they are “reversed polarity”–that is, instead of . Sunspot AR3784 is halfway in between.
The magnetic underpinnings of this sunspot are corkscrewing in an unusual way. If opposite magnetic polarities get twisted together too tightly, there could be an X-class solar flare.
Hale’s “Law of Sun-spot Polarity” (1925), SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
BIG FARSIDE SUNSPOTS: There are two sunspot groups on the farside of the sun so big they are affecting the way the whole sun vibrates. Helioseismic maps suggest that one of them will turn toward Earth this weekend. The appearance of another big sunspot group should keep sunspot numbers elevated at their current 20-year high
High coffee prices? Stop going to Starbucks with their high prices. Also stop with exotic coffee drinks. Try the other smaller shops and just order simple coffee drinks where you can add your own cream and or sugar. Also look for the shops with free refills. You might just be pleasantly surprised.
I bought nine pounds of French roast coffee beans at Costco yesterday for six bucks a pound. They had a full coffee supply, normal prices. I make it in a Mr Coffee pot, no cream no sugar.
Standard kitchen blender I only use for that. Dump beans in blender full to the top, grind beans. Leave grounds in blender next to coffee pot.
I used to leave for work at 5am with a thermos of java and enough food and water for the day. Way back when, had no cell phone no internet when I left the house at 5am and be gone till 10pm. Way back when only had a landline no answering machine those were a big deal invention back before video stores. Not all that long ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jum7DsNZqO0&t=7s
The Oceans are sited in vast basalt basins. Technically it would be extraordinarily unlikely to make them acidic, impossible really. Also lifeforms from coral polyps upwards have proton pumps in their cellular mechanisms and this helps with changing pH and preserves their internal milieu and calcification ability. i.e. they control their internal pH.
AAAARRRGGGHHH! I’m not paying more for coffee!!!! I’m gonna steal coffee!!
SPACEWEATHER: Anomaly of Polarization Sunspot AR3784
Aug
14
Hale’s “Law-Breaking” Sunspot AR3784
Breaking Hale’s Law of Sunspot Polarity
SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 08/14/2024
A STRANGELY MAGNETIZED SUNSPOT: Sunspot AR3784 is breaking Hale’s Law. According to that hundred-year-old rule, sunspots in the sun’s northern hemisphere should be polarized like this: . Instead, AR3784 is polarized like this: . This magnetic map from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory shows the 90-degree twist:
What does this even mean? Sunspots do break the law from time to time (3% of the time, to be exact). Usually they are “reversed polarity”–that is, instead of . Sunspot AR3784 is halfway in between.
The magnetic underpinnings of this sunspot are corkscrewing in an unusual way. If opposite magnetic polarities get twisted together too tightly, there could be an X-class solar flare.
Hale’s “Law of Sun-spot Polarity” (1925), SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
BIG FARSIDE SUNSPOTS: There are two sunspot groups on the farside of the sun so big they are affecting the way the whole sun vibrates. Helioseismic maps suggest that one of them will turn toward Earth this weekend. The appearance of another big sunspot group should keep sunspot numbers elevated at their current 20-year high
High coffee prices? Stop going to Starbucks with their high prices. Also stop with exotic coffee drinks. Try the other smaller shops and just order simple coffee drinks where you can add your own cream and or sugar. Also look for the shops with free refills. You might just be pleasantly surprised.
Brew your own. Use a thermos.
I bought nine pounds of French roast coffee beans at Costco yesterday for six bucks a pound. They had a full coffee supply, normal prices. I make it in a Mr Coffee pot, no cream no sugar.
How did you grind them?
Standard kitchen blender I only use for that. Dump beans in blender full to the top, grind beans. Leave grounds in blender next to coffee pot.
I used to leave for work at 5am with a thermos of java and enough food and water for the day. Way back when, had no cell phone no internet when I left the house at 5am and be gone till 10pm. Way back when only had a landline no answering machine those were a big deal invention back before video stores. Not all that long ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jum7DsNZqO0&t=7s
I see.