Solar Cycle Poised for Major Shift; Roaring or Raging ‘20’s Ahead?
02/27/19 INSIIDE Track: “Outlook 2019 – The ~11-Year Cycle
02-27-19 – The Sun has at least three intriguing cycles that repeatedly emerge in the markets, in geopolitics, in military conflict, and in most aspects of life. The biggest (of these three, although there are also longer-term cycles as well) is the ~40-Year Cycle of the Great Conveyor Belt of the Sun.
To summarize it, this is the plasma flow that circumvents the Sun, moving from its equator out toward one of the poles and then – after sinking lower – back toward its equator. It takes approximately 40 years for that to transpire… and then it occurs toward the opposite pole and back.
So, a total circuit would take roughly 80 years (perfectly coinciding with the 80-Year Cycle of War that comes back into play in 2021, linked to the US entry into WWII in 1941, into the Civil War in 1861 and out of the Revolutionary War in 1781. In the colonies, England and Europe, that has been documented for a few hundred years before 1781.).
If I understand the process correctly, the initial phase – flowing from equator to pole – goes along the surface of the Sun and ‘sweeps’ up decaying sunspots and their related magnetivity and then drops them off at the poles.
As a result, it greatly impacts the magnetic force of the Sun… which impacts subsequent sunspots and the magnetic barrages periodically flung at Earth (CMEs)… which could have an exponentially greater impact as Earth converts to a digital world.
As a result, it would stand to reason that the fluctuations of the Great Conveyor Belt of the Sun dramatically influence the other two primary cycles in this discussion.
To and Away
The second solar-related cycle is the 17-Year Cycle that impacts some form of magnetic interplay between the Sun and Earth (the ‘to and away’ interaction as described by David Junkett at https://link. springer.com/article/10.1023/A:1005075703810). This has also been repeatedly discussed over the past two decades. It has its strongest impact at the 34-year point (two full cycles), when it coincides with three of the following solar-related cycles…
Cause and Effect
Perhaps the best-known solar cycle is the one that governs the ebb and flow of sunspots or solar storms. It is an ~11-Year Cycle (averages out to 11.2 years) that has an uncanny knack for also linking monetary and military events of cause and effect. Perhaps a better way of describing that would be the Cycle of Unintended Consequence.
Events during one phase of this cycle often have a distinct and irrefutable link to events during the next phase. In many cases, those phases also link similar players or similar events. (I have often documented an overlapping 11- Year Cycle that… recurs in 2021/2022.)
As time has unfolded, it has become clear that the Western financial and economic collapse of 2008/ 2009 drove countries like China & Russia into closer cooperation with one another, as an alternative to the US & Europe (see previous discussions on multiple unions spearheaded by China & Russia). This cycle comes back into play in 2019 – 2020 and is likely to perpetuate/foster that alignment…)
Solar Cycle 25 is expected to begin this year and is forecast (by INSIIDE Track) to be much stronger than what the experts are saying. Since the mid-2010’s, INSIIDE Track has detailed why 2021 – 2025 should be an unstable time in the markets, in geopolitical turmoil (War Cycles return in late-2021 – late-2025), and geophysical instability (earthquake cycles rising throughout this period and coinciding with volcanic cycles colliding in 2022 – ’24). The 2020’s could be a very unstable time.
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