I often marvel at the incredible changes that can be seen in the sun, sometimes daily. October 1, 2019 was one of those days, when the sun changed marvelously throughout the day.
It’s gotten to where I’ve become sensitive to changes in the sunlight, after taken literally thousands of photographs of the sun over the last few years.
I can tell when the light and the heat of the sun are changing. And there’s another element too, I don’t know what to call it but a quality or type of radiation is probably the answer. The quality of the sun’s light changes as well, and I’ve become sensitive to these changes also.
This is why on the morning of October 1 something felt intense and unusual. I aimed my camera at the sun and wow, it looked like a huge ball up there, much larger than normal sun size. It seems to me that these ‘bursts’ in the apparent sun size are expansions of the light of the sun at some level, and sometimes I’m able to catch the sun in ‘burst’ mode. Usually sometime after, if I’m lucky, the sun’s rays will explode into amazing patterns.
And this is just what happened that day.
Sometimes it is that natural burst or expansion, such as at 10:30am, and sometimes it is the slight angle of the camera lens, as at 4:20pm below. When this occurs, the next photograph after that, or moving the lens around, are tells for me about whether I’m looking at a lens and focus effect or at something about the sun itself. The feel of the sunlight also informs me about what is going on. Sometimes the shifting back and forth of the expansion of light is a sign that the sun’s light is shifting or about to shift, too. It’s exciting to see what happens.
Just Because We Can’t Track Something With Measurements, Doesn’t Mean it’s Not There
My feeling is that there are scientifically measurable effects going on when the sun shows this way, but that we do not have the scientific information or measurements to put it all together at this point in time.
As my friend Alex mentioned to me, years ago sensitive people were tracking energies based on feeling, and now we are interpreting much of this through measurements of geomagnetics in the atmosphere, Schumann Resonances, proton measurements emitting from the galaxy into our atmosphere, solar winds, CME’s and solar flaring.
While the data on this certainly was measured, it wasn’t widely available for the average person to use, but these are now.
I feel that there are measurements of radiation of the sun yet to be determined, and measurements of how this interplays with our atmosphere, that will eventually explain some of what we are seeing.
I did check the solar flare data, geomagnetic storms, and Schumann Resonances for this day and saw nothing unusual there. Many times this is the case, and I’m not always sure what causes these changes taking place.
Here are some incredible photographs for you to enjoy!
Incredible Sun Photographs – All From the Same Day
Incredible and gorgeous changes in the sun
October 1, 2019 was an amazing day for sun changes!
Here is a collection of photographs taken throughout the day.
The images of sun changes are phenomenal.
All photographs were taken with the same camera on the same day.
10:30am Pacific time
10:38am Pacific Time:
10:39am Pacific Time:
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11:31am Pacific Time:
4:20pm-a Pacific Time:
4:20pm-b Pacific Time:
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