Strange Dreams and a Stranger Universe
I've related dreams set in the future which I see a number of phenomena. Before big Earth changes begin, that is before being geological changes, I see strange atmospheric phenomena. Real common are dreams in which I see something that perhaps I could best describe as a false sunrise. A while back I posted a picture I created in Paintshop to illustrate what I see. It's something like a cross between a super-intense Aurora and a diffuse sunrise, happening 1-2 hours before the actual real sunrise. While Aurora's are usually dominated by green light, this phenomena in the dreams is dominated more by red.
The other phenomena I've only seen rarely in dreams but it consists of a type of mirage in which the horizon appears to curve upwards giving the impression of being in a big bowl. These type of mirages do occur and for example, Admiral Perry was convinced that there existed a continent in the Arctic ocean because of this type of mirage, however, nothing I've seen documented comes anywhere near to approaching the severity of the mirages I see in the dreams.
I am still puzzled by what could cause such extreme visual phenomena, and if it is real, that is, I really am seeing something from the future, and the dreams do have that quality; the moment out of time contiguous type quality that my dreams that are predictive have, or not. They do repeat.
Oddly, tonight I ran across a phenomena I had not heard of earlier in which high energy cosmic rays blasts were hitting the northern hemisphere, and particularly the arctic, and seemed to be rather focused, and this phenomena was first noticed in the late 80's, but seems to have peaked in 2005, and nothing much can be found on it sense.
Observers in the Arctic noted that the horizon lifted up as if it had been grabbed by the hand of God and pulled up. So is there something about intense cosmic ray bombardment that can suddenly alter the refractive index of the atmosphere sufficiently to cause such a visual phenomena?
I can imagine a situation in which, particularly in the arctic region where the air is cold to begin with, you dump a lot of energy into it, and all of the sudden the air heats up, but particularly if the energy came from space and was in a spectrum to which the atmosphere was not very transparent, then it could cause heating of upper layers and not lower layers and thus an temperature inversion of this sort.
The cosmic rays, as they described them, and I have some doubts as to whether or not they really were cosmic, seemed to be quite focused. I can't really imagine any distant source of such high energy particles being that precisely focused. This was most intense during the summer of 2004, and the Sun was still quite active at that time. I am thinking perhaps these really weren't cosmic rays but particles from a solar mass ejection event steered and focused by the Earth's magnetosphere.
At any rate if these particle blasts, whatever their origin could have optical effects like this; then perhaps it is an extreme solar event of some sort that explains what I see in these dreams. The last solar maximum was the most intense on record, but NASA is predicting an even more intense cycle this next cycle which peaks in 2011-2012. However, the much delayed onset of cycle 24 suggests the opposite, that this cycle may be weaker than the last.
The other phenomena I've only seen rarely in dreams but it consists of a type of mirage in which the horizon appears to curve upwards giving the impression of being in a big bowl. These type of mirages do occur and for example, Admiral Perry was convinced that there existed a continent in the Arctic ocean because of this type of mirage, however, nothing I've seen documented comes anywhere near to approaching the severity of the mirages I see in the dreams.
I am still puzzled by what could cause such extreme visual phenomena, and if it is real, that is, I really am seeing something from the future, and the dreams do have that quality; the moment out of time contiguous type quality that my dreams that are predictive have, or not. They do repeat.
Oddly, tonight I ran across a phenomena I had not heard of earlier in which high energy cosmic rays blasts were hitting the northern hemisphere, and particularly the arctic, and seemed to be rather focused, and this phenomena was first noticed in the late 80's, but seems to have peaked in 2005, and nothing much can be found on it sense.
Observers in the Arctic noted that the horizon lifted up as if it had been grabbed by the hand of God and pulled up. So is there something about intense cosmic ray bombardment that can suddenly alter the refractive index of the atmosphere sufficiently to cause such a visual phenomena?
I can imagine a situation in which, particularly in the arctic region where the air is cold to begin with, you dump a lot of energy into it, and all of the sudden the air heats up, but particularly if the energy came from space and was in a spectrum to which the atmosphere was not very transparent, then it could cause heating of upper layers and not lower layers and thus an temperature inversion of this sort.
The cosmic rays, as they described them, and I have some doubts as to whether or not they really were cosmic, seemed to be quite focused. I can't really imagine any distant source of such high energy particles being that precisely focused. This was most intense during the summer of 2004, and the Sun was still quite active at that time. I am thinking perhaps these really weren't cosmic rays but particles from a solar mass ejection event steered and focused by the Earth's magnetosphere.
At any rate if these particle blasts, whatever their origin could have optical effects like this; then perhaps it is an extreme solar event of some sort that explains what I see in these dreams. The last solar maximum was the most intense on record, but NASA is predicting an even more intense cycle this next cycle which peaks in 2011-2012. However, the much delayed onset of cycle 24 suggests the opposite, that this cycle may be weaker than the last.







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