Earth is about to return to the ice age?

In the future, the Sun can produce 4 magnetic poles, causing cold on Earth. It is forecasted by the National Astronomical Observatory and the Institute of Natural Sciences of Japan, based on the long observation process from Hinode satellite (Orient).

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Photo: Japan's Sun Observatory Hinode Satellite

On the Sun, ordinary magnetic poles change every 11 years and often coincide with the polarity. The usual conversion should happen in May 2013. But, through the images and data of Hinode satellite - the Sun observer of the Japanese space exploration agency JAXA - was measured, this time, the Sun's north pole is moving from ' minus ' to ' plus happened earlier, in May. Excluding that the south pole then changes the sign to 'negative'. At some point, both Sun's geographic poles will also carry a 'plus' sign .

In the opinion of experts, the result is that the equator on it will form two poles temporarily bearing a 'negative' sign. Such a phenomenon on the Sun once happened in history, for example in the XVII-XVIII Century. The changes in the Sun profoundly affect the post-Earth conditions, which everyone knows. The history of climate in the past centuries also noted: It was during that period that the Earth suffered a terrible cold period.

From these observations, Japanese astronomers predict that the presence of four poles from the Sun today - similar to before, also gives our Earth a cold, unknown period. input time. And if that is the case, it will stop the climate change phenomenon going on in the direction of the global warming today.