Spotty Theories:

1. The spots are leaving the Sun like the dolphins are leaving Earth to join 
their space brothers.

2. The spots are storms, so the obvious answer is that the Maharishi Effect 
DOES affect the universe -- not just Fairfield.  The Sun is quietening down and 
taking it's spots just like any other spot comes.  It is easy?   This is taking 
the spots as they come.  It's a simple natural process.  When a spot comes we 
do not try to keep the spot from changing, we take it as it comes.

3. The ME is sorta like acne cream, and so,our Sun is passing the teenage stage 
at last.

4. God is reading aloud a line from Lady Macbeth?

Edg

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard M" <compost...@...> wrote:
>
> Our star is behaving strangely...
> 
> "The sunspot cycle is behaving a little like the stock market. Just 
> when you think it has hit bottom, it goes even lower.
> 
> 2008 was a bear. There were no sunspots observed on 266 of the year's 
> 366 days (73%). To find a year with more blank suns, you have to go all 
> the way back to 1913, which had 311 spotless days: Prompted by these 
> numbers, some observers suggested that the solar cycle had hit bottom 
> in 2008.
> 
> Maybe not. Sunspot counts for 2009 have dropped even lower. As of March 
> 31st, there were no sunspots on 78 of the year's 90 days (87%).
> 
> It adds up to one inescapable conclusion: "We're experiencing a very 
> deep solar minimum," says solar physicist Dean Pesnell of the Goddard 
> Space Flight Center.
> 
> "This is the quietest sun we've seen in almost a century," agrees 
> sunspot expert David Hathaway of the Marshall Space Flight Center."
> 
> * A 50-year low in solar wind pressure
> * A 12-year low in solar "irradiance"
> * A 55-year low in solar radio emissions
> 
> http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2009/01apr_deepsolarminimum.htm?list1
> http://tinyurl.com/c6n4nt
>


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