From now until 2 years from now Earth is in a potentially dangerous situation. To make it more interesting, "Imagine the Starship Enterprise with it's shields down being shot at repeatedly by a Klingon Vessel at extreme distance." What is the probability of a hit eventually if the Enterprise is dead in the water with no propulsion if the Klingon Cruiser is having problems and when their weapons fire they could fire in any direction and this only happens about once a month for 2 years. If they fired once a month for two years like this what is the probability that one of those shots would hit the Enterprise?
This is exactly the position that earth is in the next couple of years in relation to the sun. Our magnetosphere is down which acted like a shield for the human race until around 2000 to 2005. But since we are likely in a Geomagnetic excursion we have no or little protection from the sun anymore possibly for around 2000 years or so. However, the sun is blasting away in all directions with coronal mass ejections and several of them have been hitting earth the last few years, especially the last 2 or so. The maximum peaks between 2012 and 2014 and we here on earth are a sitting duck for any X-Flares that might come in the next 2 years. This is the way things really are.
So, the question is "How do humans protect themselves during the 11 year cycle of solar maximums so we don't get genetic damage or fry all our satellites or fry electrical generation capacities wherever the hits to our magnetosphere occur?"
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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