Jiang predicts that another major climate or magnetic event is due, and argues that a serious solar flare during a magnetic pole excursion could cripple today's electrified systems, knocking out power, refrigeration, heating, and other life-supporting infrastructure.
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Solar Flare
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...magnetic field, which then makes the Earth much more susceptible, to solar flares, which are basically EMP shockwaves, which would destroy the digital economy,..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...magnetic field, which then makes the Earth much more susceptible, to solar flares, which are basically EMP shockwaves, which would destroy the digital economy,..."
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Jiang predicts that if a major solar flare lands during a magnetic-field weakening, it could destroy the world's electric grid because modern life depends on electricity for nearly every critical function.
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"...common and it's very problematic because you know the sun has solar flares and these solar flares will almost like an EMP shock wave..."
"...excursion is gonna happen, the magnetic field weakens. And so a solar flare, if we get unlucky, okay, a solar flare would destroy the..."
"...magnetic field, which then makes the Earth much more susceptible, to solar flares, which are basically EMP shockwaves, which would destroy the digital economy,..."
"...you through because, let's just say, for whatever reason, there's a solar flare, okay, and all electricity goes out. Now what you do, what..."
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