Session 24 January 2026

About music, and it's fun to synchronicity here : it's a friend of mine who manage a telegram channel with 2000+ subscribers, and he posted one clip of 10m on a topic he do not cover at all, he post about geopolitic and about the ones who are the cancer of this world ....
I watched it and the first part is an extract of a documentary of 2h from Tsipi Raz who is freely accessible on youtube.
I found + the exact passage (i think the whole documentary is worth it to watch and i'll include it in my "to watch" list)

It starts at 1h09:34 and this passage finishes around 1h14:12
Here's the direct link to the video at the right time :

In summary :
Same blood in 2 vials. One tube isolated in an accoustic chamber, no noise.
The other put in a small device with a speaker, and a guy "singing" (so here the instrument is purely the voice of the guy)
Then they count the number of blood cells still alive, in a diluated solution.
Result for the one isolated : all blood cells are dead
And for the one who enjoyed the "music" : the device used to count the cells answered "Over concentration limit (2.0E7 celles/ml) Please dilute sample"

Wouah ! :wow:
Hello,

The results of the experiment are interesting! I suspect the human body to be a catalyst of some unknown sort - kind of "with an added value", so to speak... Meaning that a human close to the vials would perhaps trigger the divine spark that humans have in themselves - this being reflected on the blood cells.

No human around = simple blood cells, which were designed to be a microcosm in a macrocosm (human being). Those blood cells seem quite sensitive.

I am wondering of a human being, next to the vial + praying STO :-[ :lol:
 
(seeker2seer) No, I don't think so. I don't see how they could put out any kind of electromagnetic radiation to block the sun. I was thinking more of like a HAARP-type activity, if there was anything nefarious about Starlink. Not that I'm aware of it.

(L) Oh, I see. So is Starlink being used for more than communications transmission in the context of possibly being a HAARP amplifier, or bouncer?

(Chu) Or something like that.

A: Close. Yes.

Q: All right. So, Ellipse, you had a good intuition. You just needed a little refinement there. Okay.
The new satellite "Celeste" presentation and the grids depicted there reminded me of the above.


The Celeste mission is ESA's initiative for LEO-PNT (Low Earth Orbit Positioning Navigation and Timing) and is currently in its in-orbit demonstration phase. This first phase features a demonstration constellation of 11 satellites that will fly in low Earth orbit to test innovative signals across various frequency bands. Its goal is to advance satellite navigation concepts for resilient positioning and timing services.

The Celeste in-orbit demonstration phase was approved at ESA’s Council at Ministerial Level of 2022. The fleet is being developed through two parallel contracts respectively led by GMV in Spain with OHB in Germany as core partner, and by Thales Alenia France as prime and Thales Alenia Italy as space segment responsible, and involving over 50 entities from more than 14 countries.

Celeste was further supported in ESA’s Council at Ministerial Level of 2025 (CM25), towards the implementation of the next phase: the LEO-PNT In-Orbit Preparatory phase.

Celeste also contributes to one of the three core pillars of ESA’s new European Resilience from Space (ERS) initiative, endorsed at CM25. ERS addresses critical security and resilience needs for Member States while laying the groundwork for future European strategic space capabilities.
 
(Gaby) The X1.9 solar flare on January 19th was associated with very high proton energies exceeding red level thresholds by a thousand times, and the indicators of the strongest flares of the current solar cycle by 20 times. In terms of high proton energies, this was the second largest storm in the entire history of reliable measurements since 1976, with the largest one occurring on March 24th, 1991. Why was it so strong?

A: Weaker magnetic field.

(Gaby) He was mentioning the magnetic pole shift and how it's related to ice ages.

(Niall, Joe, Gaby) Was it for that?

A: Close.

On the same date as the solar flare, the 19th, and possibly related to recent solar storms prior to that date as well, this was happening in Uranus:

Uranus_collage_January_2025_annotated_article.jpg



It's auroras. Uranus is having an "Ice Age" of some sorts for the last 20 years already. It has an extremely tilted magnetic field compared to the axis of rotation. In the following illustration,

The Yellow arrow points towards the sun. The magnetotail is pointed in the opposite direction.
The Cyan arrow represents the magnetic axis, usually tilted relative to the rotation axis. The arrow indicates the NORTH magnetic pole
The Blue arrow represents the north rotation axis. It is part of the 3-D axis glyph (red, green, and blue arrows) included to make the planetary rotation more apparent.
The semi-transparent grey mesh in the distance represents the boundary of the magnetosphere.


More videos here.

Here's a news release accompanying the auroras:

Led by Paola Tiranti of Northumbria University in the United Kingdom, the study mapped out the temperature and density of ions in the atmosphere extending up to 5000 km above Uranus’s cloud tops, a region called the ionosphere where the atmosphere becomes ionised and interacts strongly with the planet’s magnetic field. These unique data provide the most detailed portrait yet of where the planet’s auroras form, how they are influenced by its unusually tilted magnetic field, and how Uranus’s atmosphere has continued to cool over the past three decades. The measurements show that temperatures peak between 3000 and 4000 km, while ion densities reach their maximum around 1000 km, revealing clear longitudinal variations linked to the complex geometry of the magnetic field.

“This is the first time we’ve been able to see Uranus’s upper atmosphere in three dimensions,” said Paola. “With Webb’s sensitivity, we can trace how energy moves upward through the planet’s atmosphere and even see the influence of its lopsided magnetic field.

Webb’s data confirm that Uranus’s upper atmosphere is still cooling, extending a trend that began in the early 1990s. The team measured an average temperature of around 426 kelvins (about 150 degrees Celsius), lower than values recorded by ground-based telescopes or previous spacecraft.

Two bright auroral bands were detected near Uranus’s magnetic poles, together with a distinct depletion in emission and ion density in part of the region between two bands (a feature likely linked to transitions in magnetic field lines). Similar darkened regions have been seen at Jupiter, where the geometry of the magnetic field there controls how charged particles travel through the upper atmosphere.

“Uranus’s magnetosphere is one of the strangest in the Solar System,” added Paola. “It’s tilted and offset from the planet’s rotation axis, which means its auroras sweep across the surface in complex ways. Webb has now shown us how deeply those effects reach into the atmosphere. By revealing Uranus’s vertical structure in such detail, Webb is helping us understand the energy balance of the ice giants. This is a crucial step towards characterising giant planets beyond our Solar System.”

The study is based on data from JWST General Observer programme 5073 (PI: H. Melin of Northumbria University in the United Kingdom), which used NIRSpec’s Integral Field Unit on 19 January 2025 to observe Uranus for 15 hours. The research has been published in the Geophysical Research Letters.

Although not juxtaposable to Earth, it can still give us an idea why "pole shifts" are related to Ice Ages.
 
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