Do you think it might be related to this event? (linked below ) I'm going to make a guess, that there might have been a nuclear detonation. It probably wasn't a test. This seems to be an accident. Not all weapons are accounted for, e.g. there a American hydrogen bombs lost in Spain (I know... it sounds crazy but look it up.). Could there have been a bomb laying around someone in a place everyone forgot existed maybe some forgotten relic from the Soviet day? A GLOBAL MAGNETIC ANOMALY: On June 23rd, Earth’s quiet magnetic field was unexpectedly disturbed by a wave of magnetism that rippled around much of the globe. There was no solar storm or geomagnetic storm to cause the disturbance. So what was it?
https://wattsupwiththat.com/2020/06/25/weird-out-of-nowhere-...
cowboysauce|5 years ago
etimberg|5 years ago
IAmGraydon|5 years ago
“Pc waves are classified into 5 types depending on their period. The 10-minute wave on June 23rd falls into category Pc5. Slow Pc5 waves have been linked to a loss of particles from the van Allen radiation belts. Energetic electrons surf these waves down into Earth’s atmosphere, where they dissipate harmlessly.”
m4rtink|5 years ago
Even if you discount machinery still working after being embedded in the ground or unde water any neutron initiators or bateries would have lomg sonce became unusable.
hedora|5 years ago
Also, the soviet’s “Dead Hand” is still active.
It is a dead man’a switch that’s designed to automatically destroy the world if it detects the initial phase of a nuclear war. It could easily fail in a way that caused a false positive.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Hand
I’m sure other countries have equally problematic aging arsenals.
sebastialonso|5 years ago
qayxc|5 years ago
If you look at the scales on the included diagrams, you might note that these "ripples" are on the order of a few nT.
The natural variation of the magnetic field can be 2 orders of magnitude higher, so the real story here is that they were even able to pick this up in the first place...