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Waching daily May 14 2018

♪ What is Love? Baby don't hurt me ♪

TWICE

What is love?

Every day, in a movie

in a book or in a drama, I feel love

Um~ I learn about love

My heart keeps beating as if it's my own story

Makes my heart pound and swell with hope

Um~ I want to know so bad

Oooh Maybe someday

Could it happen to me too?

When will it be? Who will it be?

I wanna know, How it could be as sweet as candy

I wanna know, How it's like flying in the sky

I wanna know know know know

What is love? What love feels like

I wanna know, How it keeps you smiling all day

I wanna know, How the whole world turns beautiful

I wanna know know know know

What is love? Will love come to me someday

Just imagining all this

Just thinking about it almost makes my heart to burst

Um~ How good it feels

If, one day, for real

Love does come to me, I might just cry

Um~ I really want to know how it feels

Oooh Maybe someday

Could it happen to me too?

When will it be? Who will it be?

I wanna know, How it could be as sweet as candy

I wanna know, How it's like flying in the sky

I wanna know know know know

What is love? What love feels like

I wanna know, How it keeps you smiling all day

I wanna know, How the whole world turns beautiful

I wanna know know know know

What is love? Will love come to me someday?

Where in the world are you right now?

Just when will we get to meet each other?

When and how might our relationship start?

Don't know right now, but somehow I feel that it will be real good

Better than any movie or drama

The greatest love will come, my gut instinct is always right

C'mon, show yourself, I'm all set Ready!

(Wonder where you are) I'm gonna find you

(Wonder where you are) I'm dying to see you

I can't take it much longer

How it could be as sweet as candy?

How it's like flying in the sky?

I wanna know know know know

What is love? What love feels like

How it keeps you smiling all day?

How the whole world turns beautiful?

I wanna know know know know

What is love? Will love come to me someday?

I wanna know

I wanna know know know know

What is love?

I wanna know

What is love?

I wanna know

I wanna know know know know

What is love?

I wanna know

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Leaked Photo of Royal Silk Suggests Meghan Markle's Dress is to be Made by Ralph and Russo (2018) - Duration: 1:50.

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HengJones - LIF3 is do or die - Duration: 2:45.

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What is the Ketogenic Diet and Can My Kids Do It? What Do I Need to Know? - Duration: 9:12.

we're going to talk about the ketogenic diet now so the ketogenic diet is

skyrocketing in popularity right now and it's because the ketogenic diet is kind

of like magic for people who need to lose weight which we can be honest is

honestly most adults in the United States code you lose some weight it

makes it it suppresses hunger and it makes it so that you're in fat-burning

mode all the time or typically when you're losing weight by calorie

restriction which losing weight on the ketogenic diet does involve calorie

restriction as well and when your body and brain is running on carbs and not

fat then your body can have to transition over into burning fat and so

this is called ketosis and this is something that most people even if you

just don't eat for 12 hours like you're sleeping your body will dip into ketosis

a little bit and then you will eat and your body is then back into burning

carbs instead of fat so your body can go back and forth in the ketogenic diet we

are going over to fat-burning mode all the time on purpose and so this has a

few different awesome side effects is first the not being hungry all the time

second is sugar cravings are either super lowered or they're pretty much

gone third is it can help with tons of mental health conditions and so it can

help with things like traumatic brain injury it can help with things like post

my traumatic stress disorder anxiety even Alzheimer's is shown to respond in

some cases to the ketogenic diet and so I did this with my daughter for autism a

long time ago and we'll talk about that in another video how the ketogenic diet

or ketogenic version of the gaps diet is something that can help with severe and

chronic mental mental health disorders and so this is a lot of people will

start the ketogenic diet for weight loss and then they find that their anxiety is

reduced their depression is reduced their sugar cravings are way reduced and

they just find this as a much easier way to live so there are some things that

you want to keep in mind when you're on the ketogenic

that is when we're in fat-burning mode and our body is running off of ketones

and then later fat adapted so your body's just running off of fat without

having to run off the ketones very technical stuff we'll talk about in

another video your body requires more electrolytes specifically magnesium

potassium sodium and more water and so I am someone that's not a huge water

drinker I feel fine not drinking water when I'm eating carbs and carbohydrate

so carbohydrates have more water in them and so your body's kind of extracting

that water out of it when you're eating the ketogenic diet in order for your

body to be burning the fat and not the carbs you do need to drink more water

that's something that's important and then you need the electrolytes and so I

make like a keto aid which is like a dry margarita as a friend just called it is

just water and then I put my salts in it which is magnesium sodium which is c2

sea salt and the potassium chloride which is like potassium salt and I will

link below to more information on electrolytes and the ketogenic diet that

is something that I want to caution you you do need to learn about electrolytes

but you could learn about them in probably 45 minutes or half an hour

today and you can get started and that's another great thing about the ketogenic

diet is you can start at any time and so you don't have to wait to the beginning

of the month I suppose this is true with all stuff you don't but you don't really

have to clean out your fridge because if you can just kind of white-knuckle

through the first three or five days your sugar cravings are gonna go so like

I've got crackers in the fridge I've got ice cream for the kids I've got tons of

fruit for the kids I don't have my kids eating the ketogenic diet which I don't

think it's bad if you do have your children on the ketogenic diet but it's

gonna be kind of rough on them if they're going in and out and off and on

and tell their body gets used to being fat adapted really quickly so news I do

give my kids carbs fruit healthy carbs is something that's good but if you are

in ketosis and you are on the ketogenic diet you eat no sugars even natural

sugars from fruit or honey you eat no starches even starches from like

potatoes and you eat no grains so what you're doing with a ketogenic diet is

keeping your card cups under 20 grams or 30 grams a day and there's

different carbon counters and different bodyweight counters and whatever that

you can keep track of your macros so by macros you mean macronutrients not

micronutrients that are which are like vitamins and minerals but macronutrients

are your fat protein and carbohydrates and so the really important thing for

the ketogenic diet is to keep your carbohydrates down around or below 20

grams a day and so it's a very very low carb and there's a little bit of carbs

in some of the so called keto foods and so that's why you have to keep track and

and so this can be a little bit tedious at first but it's also really

interesting and you'll kind of find that since you're not hungry all the time

you're not eating all the time and so if you only eat two meals a day skipping

breakfast is pretty common on the ketogenic diet because we are found

adapted so we are pulling we're able to pull from our body fat just fine and it

doesn't really make a difference to our body whether we're eating our body fat

or we are eating breakfast so intermittent fasting is common with the

ketogenic diet and then you're just gonna want to like go into MyFitnessPal

it's just a free app and you can put in your stuff and it's a little complicated

at first I recommend using a food scale because it's easy to super overestimate

like 200 calories with a couple grams of carbohydrates of almonds is just like

what fits down in the bottom of a sandwich bag it's like you might think

200 calories of almonds is like a big handful and it's not that's gonna be

like 400 calories so using a food scale which I do have another video on how to

use a food scale it's a lot less math and you're probably anticipating is

super important when you first start the ketogenic diet

I'm counting your carbohydrates always you have to count your carbohydrates if

you want to be technical you can count your calories your protein and your fats

as well you want to keep moderate protein which so to figure out your

protein there's keto calculate calculators and I'll link to a couple

down below the video to keep your protein healthy for you you want to have

about one gram or 75 grams per lean body mass and so like

women especially you're gonna we're just gonna hold on to more fat and that's not

a bad thing it's not a judgment thing we need like we need more fat on our body

but lean mass is like your muscles and your skeletal system that does not have

that fat on it so like my lean body mass is 114 which I am NOT 114 pounds and so

you want to have a certain amount of protein per that lean body mass and so

there's keto calculators that that can calculate that for you and then you can

kind of see where you're hitting and that's called like fitting your macros

are meeting your macros and so you want to eat protein is kind of like a goal

like you're trying to get that much protein per pound of lean body mass fat

is you can just eat fat until you're full so some of the things that I really

like to eat on the ketogenic diet are nuts are delicious but they're super

easy to go overboard on dairy also delicious also easy to go overboard on

and there is a little bit of carbohydrates in dairy like we use heavy

whipping cream because it does contain less carbohydrates than milk and then

the soft cheeses like Brie if you look at my Instagram you can see sort of what

I eat and I'll put some of the pictures of my meals they're not super beautiful

or anything green leafy vegetables are low in carbohydrates and so the

carbohydrates like that count that I said is twenty to thirty is gonna be net

carbs and so when you are counting your carbs you get to subtract out fiber so

if your total carbohydrate like for lettuce for four cups of lettuce it's

something like nine grams of carbohydrate but six of those grams of

fiber so you subtract the fiber from the total grams of carbohydrate and it's

just three net carbs and so that three obviously fits really well into your 20

that you can have a nice you can have a bagel salad I'll do a big bowl salad

with like some cucumber which is another low carbohydrate vegetable with some

cucumber and then some like I'll just open up a can of smoked

salmon or some other smoked sardines some other fish and just put that on top

of my cell at a few artichoke hearts and then a couple chopped walnuts or

macadamia nuts and to make my own dressings out of avocado oil mayonnaise

and then I'd just add a little bit of apple cider vinegar to it so it's

delicious stuff I will link to pre-made meal plans if you don't want to add up

all of the carbohydrates and everything you just want to be told what to eat I

will link to some pre-made meal plans down below the video and that can help

you get started if you want to click over there I'd love to have you

subscribe and I will link to some other videos and I think you will find helpful

and useful and always I love to hear from you in the comments so drop me a

comment below thanks and I'll see you again soon

For more infomation >> What is the Ketogenic Diet and Can My Kids Do It? What Do I Need to Know? - Duration: 9:12.

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Iridology Terms - What is a Nerve Ring? - Duration: 2:17.

hey I'm Beth Hovis with Trinity School of Natural Health and today we're going

to talk about nerve rings also called stress rings or contraction furrows that

you might see in someone's eye when studying iridology

these stress strings or nerve rings that we see in someone's eyes can go back

from four generations and usually show up in someone's iris when they have been

in a lot of tension or stress or there has been a lot of tension and stress in

past generations including parents grandparents and great-grandparents so

they are showing up in the Irises of our children today what are contraction

furrows? what do they mean to us? usually when we see contraction furrows or nerve

rings in someone's eyes we know that person is a go-getter

they're a hard worker they tend to burn the candle at both ends they are what

you would call the type-a personality so how can you help someone who has these

nerve rings contraction furrows in their eyes?...

well first you want to help support them with minerals and B vitamins because

people with contraction forrows they burn through their minerals and they are so

stressed out sometimes they need a lot of B vitamins also making sure that

we're eating foods that are high in minerals foods are the best way to go we

want foods that are high in minerals and high in B vitamins like your natural

grains including brown rice and quinoa things like that don't go out and eat

wheat go out and get some good healthy grains and include them in your diet as

well as your green leafy vegetables and other vegetables that are high in

minerals another thing that we want to do is help that person to relax and to

de-stress their life and just a side note I have contraction furrows in my

eyes so I know what I'm talking about here so yoga meditation peaceful calming

music things like that and learning to laugh at ourselves and take things easy

is a great way to help calm the tension and reduce the stress in our lives

For more infomation >> Iridology Terms - What is a Nerve Ring? - Duration: 2:17.

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#3 HOW TO STYLE: WHAT IS YOUR BODY TYPE - FOR EVERYBODY - Duration: 3:14.

Hi thanks for watching a new episode of For Everybody. A program that puts every

women in the spotlight and in this episode also every body type.

As you know, the one can have a bigger butt

the other does not have a waist and the key is to figure out which

strong features you have to emphasize them and to know your body weaknesses to hide them.

And today we will help you with that. There are six different figures.

Keep in mind the girls you will see probably look different

then you think you look. But the proportions and body types

are still the same and that is why these tips are really for everybody.

The V-line, also known as the inverted triangle, often has wider shoulders in comparison to the hips.

You often have long slim legs but the top is a bit wider.

With the H-line the shoulders and hips are similar and that is why

you do not have a good visible waist. You often have great long legs,

and the weight is mostly around the belly.

The A-line, also known as the pear, With this body type the hips are wider

compared to the shoulders. The upper body is mostly slim

with often small breasts.

It is often the case that the thighs are also wider.

The X-Line, also known as the hourglass, the hips and shoulders

have mostly the same width. The waist is clearly visible

and small. This body type has great proportions

and curves around the breasts and butt.

The O-line, also known as the apple, is a body type with the volume

between the shoulders and the hips. This body type often has

great slim legs and an invisible waist.

Petite is a body type which is often small and slim.

The person with this body type is mostly slender has short legs, an invisible

waist and small breasts. This body type is in proportion.

This where the tips. I hope they helped you

and you got a more clear view which body type you are. In a view hours there will be a video uploaded

where we will look for the perfect jeans for each body type.

And these tips will be good for that video. Please like this video

and subscribe for our channel to see more of our videos.

And I hope to see you the next time. Bye!

For more infomation >> #3 HOW TO STYLE: WHAT IS YOUR BODY TYPE - FOR EVERYBODY - Duration: 3:14.

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Love Island's Marcel Somerville is 'not in the right mindset to move on' from Gabby Allen - Duration: 3:49.

Love Island's Marcel Somerville is 'not in the right mindset to move on' from Gabby Allen

Chatting to Daily Star Online at the 2018 TV BAFTA Awards, former Blazin' Squad star said: "I've spent so much time with Gabs over the past 10 months.

"All of the special things we have done together.

it feels like she should be here with me now but I'm here by myself.

"It is quite upsetting.

When you split up with someone you need to take some time for yourself before you even think about moving on.

"In my head I'm not even close to thinking about going after someone else at all.".

"Having a relationship in the public eye is not good" Marcel Somerville Despite finding love in front of the nation, Marcel added: "Having a relationship in the public eye is not good." Just days after the break-up was confirmed pics circulated claiming Gabby had grown close to axed TOWIE star Dan Osborne during a trip with friends to Marbella.

"I know the whole Dan Osborne thing is just that picture," Marcel explained when asked about the speculation.

"I saw it and I was like 'ooh' but then at the same time it is nothing.

"Dan has a pregnant wife he's not going to be going to be doing anything like that.

That would be a bit messed up.

"In all honestly it is annoying when you see it but at the same time what can I really complain about?" Dan, who is married to former EastEnders actress Jaqueline Jossa, has also lashed out at the claims tweeting his anger to his 679,000 followers.

"Whenever a relationship goes through tough times etc.

why is it always the man that gets stick," he fumed.

"When in 'public eye', worst part is, the people trying to give me stick etc are people that DO NOT KNOW ME, do not know the situation.

so can please p*** off.

appreciated.[sic]".

For more infomation >> Love Island's Marcel Somerville is 'not in the right mindset to move on' from Gabby Allen - Duration: 3:49.

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What is Iridology? - Duration: 2:44.

hi I'm Beth Hovis I am with Trinity School of Natural Health and I want to

discuss just real briefly what is iridology, or iridology as some

people say is the study of the iris and for thousands of years all the way back

to Egyptian time people have studied the iris and the eyes to determine the

health of the body we know that scientifically there are 28,000 nerve

endings going from the eye to the brain and down the spinal cord and every nerve

is connected to an organ or gland or system of the body so what happens in

the body a message is sent back to the brain and it's recorded in the eye and

so by looking and observing the iris we can see potential health issues we know

that the iris records things back to four generations and maybe even longer

so by observing the iris we can determine the help of the different

systems the glands and the organs of the body and then we know how we can help

support that person's health by supporting that organ or gland or body

system that is being showcased to us in the iris modern iridology was

developed in Germany in the 1800's there's a story that goes back about a

young boy who captured an owl and when he did he broke the owls leg and then he

noticed a mark in the iris of the owl and he noted that mark that immediately

appeared after breaking the owls leg later von peczely is his last name he

went on to study medicine and he developed iridology as we know it today

iridology was used by medical doctors up until about 1960 and then because of

modern technology and lab tests and computers they kind of let that go by

the side but the natural health industry has known the value

of iridology all along and how we can use it to help our friends and family

and even customers and client to overcome these weaknesses and

deficiencies that they might experience so iridology is a fascinating art and

science morning iridology can change the way you look and think about people's

eyes and their health

For more infomation >> What is Iridology? - Duration: 2:44.

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GMF: Roethlisberger's motivation is to beat Patriots, not stave off Mason Rudolph - Duration: 3:42.

For more infomation >> GMF: Roethlisberger's motivation is to beat Patriots, not stave off Mason Rudolph - Duration: 3:42.

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Freya's This is Science - Hatching Serama Chicks Part 2 - Duration: 8:17.

This is science!

We've been hoping our broody hen will hatch chicks...

... from some fertile eggs that Mummy bought from eBay.

We've got 4 chickens and they're really small...

I love my chickens...

... I like to go to talk to them in the garden.

The broody hen was in my play house...

... while we checked to see if she would nest on the fertile eggs.

It's time to move the hen and her eggs into the broody coop.

Mummy's gonna 'candle' the eggs...

... that means that she will use a bright torch...

... to look through the shell...

... and see if a chick is growing.

We could see an air sac in three of the eggs...

... so a chick might be growing inside.

This egg has a dark area inside it...

... we hope it's a chick growing.

We check on the hen in the broody coop...

... to make sure she stays healthy...

... while she sits on the eggs.

The broody coop is in the garden...

.... soi the other chickens can see the nesting hen...

... this means that they will remember her...

... when she goes back in the flock after the eggs hatch.

Every day the broody hen gets up...

... to have a big drink and eat some food...

... and do a massive poo...

... and then she goes back to sit on the eggs.

We check on her every day to see if she is alright...

... we have to take extra care of her while she's nesting.

After 19 days...

... we start checking to see if we can hear any chicks cheeping...

We can't hear anything yet.

It's been 21 days now...

... time to check on the hen.

*cheep cheep sounds*

*gasps* There's a chick!

A chick has hatched!

A chick has hatched!

Mum - how do you know?

Because I peeked!

*gasps*

The chicks has hatched!

The chicks has hatched.

Mum - can you hear them?

Yeah, they say 'tweet tweet tweet tweet'

Mum - shall we have a look inside?

Yeah!

Be careful they don't fly out!

There's the chicks!

There's two has hatched!

Two has hatched!

2 chicks hatched from 6 eggs!

3 eggs didn't grow anything.

One grew a chick that didn't hatch. We don't know why.

The hen keeps the chicks warm...

... they can't keep warm on their own.

Hens don't have milk for their babies...

The mummy hen shows the chicks where the water is, and the food.

They eat Chick Crumbs for their food.

Mummy hen and the chicks talk to each other all the time...

Can you hear them?

The chicks are so fluffy and cute...

... but they don't stay fluffy for long...

... they started to grow feathers...

... when they were only 3 days old!

*Hello! You're so cute!*

*he's tickling my hands*

*do you want some food?*

*she's gonna jump out now*

*come on chick*

*come on chick*

*there you go*

We let the mummy and the chicks walk around the garden with the other chickens...

... so they will be accepted into the flock...

The chicks always stay close to their mummy...

... because the mummy hen will keep them safe.

Look! This chick has got an itch!

The mummy hen shows the chicks how to look for food on their own...

... she shows them how to scratch the floor...

... to look for seeds...

... and insects to eat.

When the mummy hen sits down...

... the chicks go underneath her...

... to stay warm in her feathers...

The chicks like to peek out...

... from under their mummy's wings...

... sometimes they like to pop out...

... and go back underneath again.

The mummy hen lets me stroke the chicks.

*I'm stroking her tiny head*

I helped the chick get back to her mummy.

*there you go*

*mind out you don't stand in any poo*

Can you see? The chick has grown some feathers...

... on her wings.

When the chicks were a week old...

... they started to grow tail feathers.

*is that nice?*

The chicks are growing ups already...

... but they still need their mummy...

... to look after them and keep them safe and warm.

This is a lovely kind of science!

Thank you for watching my video...

... please subscribe and like it!

Bye!!!

For more infomation >> Freya's This is Science - Hatching Serama Chicks Part 2 - Duration: 8:17.

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Is Our Sun Conscious — Evidence Suggests the Sun is "Protecting" - Duration: 19:38.

Is

Our Sun Conscious � Evidence Suggests the Sun is �Protecting� the Earth

By Robert M. Schoch,

The following article discusses the theory that the sun and other stars are conscious

beings, capable of directing their behavior autonomously.

Rudolf Steiner, Dan Winter, and Frank O�Collins, to name a few, have also suggested the same.

More over, they suggest that stars and their planets are �married,� that is they are

in a kind of energetic union governed by electromagnetism and other forces.

Contemporary science asserts gravity is the only force acting in the heavens, which is

decidedly inadequate because they had to invent Dark Matter and Energy to fix the problems

with gravity-centric models.

Given the fact that everything seems to be alive to some degree, as stated by many spiritually

inspired works, perhaps our star is not a dead ball of burning fuel after all.

� Justin

Following the solar agitation and disturbances that ended the last ice age and possibly continued

for several millennia, during the last 8,000 years or so the Sun has been relatively stable,

with periods of quiescence.1 For example, in historical times during the Maunder Minimum

(circa 1645 to 1715) the Sun appeared to �shut down� or go dormant (as reflected in the

rarity of sunspots), corresponding on Earth to the middle of the �Little Ice Age�

(which in totality lasted from circa 1500 to circa 1860).

At the end of the �Little Ice Age,� in 1859, the Sun �burped,� spewing out two

coronal mass ejections (CMEs), accompanied by solar flares and other solar activity,

that hit Earth.

This become known as the Carrington Event (named after British astronomer Richard Carrington

who observed a solar flare that preceded the main event).

At the time unusual auroras were seen around the world due to the solar outburst, and the

primitive mid-nineteenth century telegraph lines were overloaded by the incoming charged

particles and accompanying geomagnetic storm.

Overall, in 1859 the solar outburst caused little more than minor damage and a bit of

an inconvenience for those who utilised the telegraph lines.

If a Carrington-level event were to hit today, the story would be much different!

A Carrington-level event could knock out modern electronics around the globe, bringing computer

systems, electrical grids, the Internet, communications, satellites, and much more to a standstill.2

In modern times, that is since about the middle of the twentieth century, the Sun has shown

increasing signs of agitation, of variability, of erratic behaviour, of �mood swings,�

the likes of which have not occurred since the solar outbursts that ended the last ice

age.

And the solar outbursts of circa 9700 bce and the succeeding millennia were orders of

magnitude greater than the 1859 Carrington Event.

Prior to 9700 bce sophisticated cultures � civilisation � had developed (witnessed dramatically

by the archaeological remains found at G�bekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey).

This early cycle of civilisation was devastated by the solar outbursts of circa 9700 bce and

a solar-induced dark age (or SIDA for short, an acronym coined by my wife Catherine Ulissey)

ensued for thousands of years until civilisation fully re-emerged in places such as Mesopotamia

and Egypt during the period of circa 4000 bce to 3000 bce.

If we were to witness a repeat of the events, the solar outbursts, that ended the last ice

age, there is no doubt our modern technological civilisation would be utterly decimated.

We would be thrown back to a �stone age� and worse.

Why do I say �and worse�?

Because today we have hundreds of nuclear power plants around the globe.

If a Carrington-level event, much less a solar outburst at the level of that at the end of

the last ice age, were to hit us today, power lines would be disabled, the cooling systems

and other components of nuclear power plants would be compromised, and we would have Fukushima

type situations or worse around the world releasing radioactivity into the environment,

compounding all of the other problems brought on by the failure of modern electronic and

electrical systems.3

What are the chances of a Carrington-level event, much less a 9700 bce-level event, occurring

in the foreseeable future?

I suspect very high!

I do not want to be a scaremonger or doomsayer, but there is evidence to suggest that our

Sun is going through a volatile period, with major ups and downs in activity.4Some researchers

suggest that although the Sun was very active in the last few decades, it has in recent

years gone into a quiescence period.

Some even claim we might be headed for another �ice age� (whether a mini or major ice

age).5 I feel this is an invalid extrapolation of the limited data we have.

Activated Sun

It could be that the Sun is once again going through a period of extreme variability, manifesting

as a pattern of highs and lows in solar activity.

That is, we should not extrapolate from a few years (or even a couple of decades) of

relatively low solar activity to the conclusion that we are imminently entering another ice

age.

Indeed, the Sun may suddenly become active again, or it might undergo a major solar outburst

even in the midst of an overall period of relative inactivity.

The 1859 Carrington Event occurred between a solar minimum and a solar maximum during

a rather mediocre solar cycle; based on short-term methods of analyses, it is unlikely to have

been predicted even with modern techniques (at the time, scientists were not even aware

of the modern concept of major solar outbursts so no one was even attempting such predictions).

Looking at the longer term pattern of solar activity over the last 12,000 years (reconstructed

from such data as isotope concentrations in Greenland ice cores), my judgment is that

our Sun is showing all of the same signs of extreme variability and disequilibria which

occurred at the end of the last ice age.6 The implication is we may experience a major

solar outburst in the very near future.

Indeed, in July 2012 a significant solar outburst barely missed hitting Earth.7 If the eruption

had occurred just a week or so earlier it would have been Earth-directed, and most likely

destroyed or compromised much of our modern electronic and electrical technology and infrastructure.

Even now, years later, we would still be attempting to rebuild the modern world.

And the July 2012 event occurred during our current solar cycle,8 which has been unusually

quiet overall, to the point that (as noted above) some people predict a partial solar

shutdown and a �mini ice age� or even the beginning of a true ice age.

With this introduction, I want to turn to the subject of the title of this article:

Is Our Sun Conscious?

I wonder, in all seriousness, if it was just luck or good fortune that the July 2012 solar

event was a near miss from Earth�s perspective, or if there was possibly something else involved?

A Conscious Sun?

For the past several years my wife, Catherine (Katie) Ulissey, has been following observations

of the Sun on a regular � usually daily � basis.

Solar flares and accompanying coronal mass ejections (CMEs) can erupt from sunspots,

so sunspots and their activity are a potential short-term indicator of an impending major

solar outburst that, if Earth-directed, could cause massive devastation to our modern technological

society, as might have happened if the July 2012 solar eruption had hit us.

Katie often comments to me that otherwise very active sunspots strangely lessen the

severity of their activity, producing smaller solar flares and so forth, or even appear

to become temporarily dormant and shut down their activity, when they are Earth-facing.

Then, as they move around to the side and back of the Sun (as viewed from Earth; the

Sun rotates on its axis and of course Earth revolves around the Sun), these same sunspots

begin firing again, increasing their activity dramatically.

It is as if the Sun is aware of Earth�s presence and is attempting to avoid spewing

a major solar outburst (whether a solar flare, CME, or some other type of solar eruption)

directly at us.

Katie is not the only observer to comment anecdotally on this apparent pattern;9 others

have independently suggested, perhaps in jest, that our Sun is consciously attempting to

protect us from being hit by a major solar outburst.

In analogy, imagine a person who is about to sneeze, but is able to hold it long enough

to turn away and avoid sneezing on someone else.

This may seem like a very weak basis for suggesting our Sun has the property of consciousness,

but there is additional evidence.

The Sun is a fairly typical star, and it has been found stars exhibit anomalous behaviours

that are not easily explained by the theories of standard physics.

As physicist Gregory Matloff (New York City College of Technology) has discussed,10 stars

do not appear to move in the ways that standard theories, such as formulations based on Newton�s

theory of gravity, predict.

Stars typically move around the centre of the galaxy in which they are located.

Standard theory predicts that stars closest to the galactic centre should revolve more

rapidly than those farther from the centre (just as Mercury travels more rapidly around

the Sun than does Saturn, which is much farther from the Sun).

However, this proves not to be the case.

On the whole, stars farther from the galactic centre move more rapidly than stars closer

to the galactic centre; it is as if all of the stars are mounted on a huge rotating wheel.

Another problem with standard theory is that the masses of clusters of galaxies (as best

as can be calculated based on our observations) are not great enough to hold the clusters

together gravitationally.

To address these issues, the concept of �Dark Matter� has been hypothesised.

In simple terms, Dark Matter, which according to its advocates is said to compose the majority

of matter in the universe, is essentially undetectable except for its gravitational

effects on visible matter and radiation.

Supposedly, Dark Matter can explain the anomalous movements of stars and the clustering of galaxies.

Do Stars have a Will of Their Own?

There is another explanation that could also account for the anomalous behaviour of stars,

an explanation that does not need to invoke undetected Dark Matter: stars are conscious

and move according to their own will or volition.

In one of his articles, Gregory Matloff defines �a conscious entity as one capable of volition

� it has enough self-awareness that it can decide to take (or not take) a selected action.�

Thus �a conscious star can decide to alter its motion to participate in the great stellar

dance as stars orbit the centres of their galaxies.

Such a star need not have a human-level or god-like consciousness.

A simple herding instinct is enough.�11 The existence of such consciousness in stars,

which are following a herding instinct (similar to a school of fish swimming together or a

flock of birds flying together), would adequately explain their otherwise anomalous motions.

Is this a simpler explanation than invoking Dark Matter?

Matloff has also discussed several potential mechanisms by which stars might be able to

express their will and consciously change their trajectories.

The best established mechanism is the use of jets of material emitted from the star.

Young stars emit intense jets of material, often bipolar but not necessarily symmetrical.

Asymmetric jets exuded by young stars could be used to preferentially change and adjust

their trajectories.

Mature stars, such as our Sun, emit a �solar wind� consisting of electrically-charged

particles.

Variations in the intensity, in various directions, of the solar wind could change the path of

the star.

One must remember that, as Matloff points out, changes in the trajectory of a star that

may be �significant� to the star over its long lifetime of millions or billions

of years (our Sun is estimated to be nearly five billion years old) may appear trivial

or imperceptible to us.

The use by our Sun of jets and variations in the solar wind to express will and volition

could be related to the idea that our Sun may consciously attempt to avoid throwing

solar eruptions toward Earth � and if this is the case, it is then also the case that

the Sun could consciously decide at some point to hit Earth with a major solar outburst.

Is this what happened at the end of the last ice age, circa 9700 bce?

Or was the solar outburst at that time an �accident�?

Matloff tentatively suggests two other mechanisms by which our Sun, or any conscious star, might

theoretically change its trajectory: 1) Variations in the pressure of electromagnetic radiation,

including visible light, given off by the star; and 2) by psychokinesis.

Electromagnetic radiation pressure seems like a plausible possibility, although little work

has been done to model how great the variation would have to be to change a star�s trajectory.

Possibly changes in electromagnetic radiation could be used volitionally by stars for other

purposes, such as communication among themselves.

Psychokinesis (also known as telekinesis or mind-over-matter) has, to my satisfaction,

been demonstrated to exist among biological organisms such as humans.12 Whether psychokinesis

could (or does) exist among other conscious entities, such as possibly stars, is currently

unknown � although I am not aware of any theoretical reason why it should not.

But how can the Sun and stars be conscious when they are not even biological organisms,

at least not in the sense of carbon-based cellular creatures like ourselves?

A common notion, which is not to say it is correct (all too often common notions and

�common sense� are wrong), is that consciousness and volition (at least in nature) can only

occur in carbon-based forms of biological organisms, and many people would limit the

notion of consciousness to �advanced� biological organisms like vertebrates, mammals,

or, according to some, only human beings.

However, various researchers have argued that consciousness may arise at a quantum level

and may not be limited to familiar biological organisms such as ourselves.

For instance, the British physicist Sir Roger Penrose (University of Oxford) and anesthesiologist

Stuart Hameroff (The University of Arizona Medical Center) have developed the theory

of orchestrated objective reduction as an explanation for how consciousness arises.

Essentially, an orchestrated coherent series of quantum reductions (wave function collapses)

result in moments and sequences of consciousness and choice or decision-making.13 As it turns

out, according to such analyses, the conditions conducive to the manifestation of consciousness

may occur on and in stars.

Indeed, at a more fundamental level, consciousness may be inherent to the manifestation of matter

and exist throughout the universe � with most conscious beings taking forms other than

�biological organisms,� yet we as carbon-based life forms may have a difficult time recognising

consciousness in other forms of matter.

The physicist Max Tegmark (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA) has suggested

consciousness may be a �state of matter� (�perceptronium�)14 � perhaps this is

a state of matter that our Sun, and stars more generally, possess.

�Afterthoughts� of Our Sun

Possibly related to the concept of a conscious Sun is research that found a correlation between

patterns in solar activity and earthquakes on Earth.15 Furthermore, there may be a correlation

between earthquakes and major atmospheric disturbances, such as cyclone activity, on

our planet.16 If our Sun is conscious, does it consciously influence storm activity, weather

patterns, and earthquake activity on our planet?

Or are these types of phenomena linked to the Sun, yet �afterthoughts� from the

Sun�s perspective?

Is the Sun sometimes rather oblivious to its influence on Earth, just as we might be rather

oblivious when we unknowingly destroy a colony of bacteria or step on an ant mound by mistake?

When we look at traditional mythologies and ancient beliefs, many past cultures considered

the Sun and stars to be conscious entities � and this can perhaps be seen as the basis

of astrology.

The gods were associated with stars (including objects in the sky that we now classify as

planets), and the ancient Egyptians (to give but one example) hoped to be united with the

Sun and stars upon death.

Plato in Timaeus (circa 360 bce) wrote, �And when he [the Artificer] had compounded the

whole, he portioned off souls equal in number to the stars and distributed a soul to each

star��17

Building on such ideas, my wife Katie has speculated that perhaps when human beings

die their hydrogen is released (hydrogen can potentially carry information, and many would

argue that information is an essential element of consciousness) and at least some of the

hydrogen escapes to space where it collects as clouds, collapses under gravitational attraction,

is compressed, and ultimately gives rise to stars � stars which may retain some of the

information, some of the consciousness aspects, of the former beings who gave up their hydrogen.

In this way, perhaps we (and possibly all biological organisms) may be reborn as stars.

Of course, this is a highly speculative hypothesis,18 but if we can demonstrate our Sun and other

stars are conscious, it may lend support to the idea that ultimately (perhaps after a

number of incarnations on Earth) we join our consciousnesses with those of the Sun and

stars.

At this point some would suggest I have crossed the boundary from �science� to �science

fiction,� but I prefer in this case the label of �speculative science.� What might

we conclude?

Is our Sun conscious?

While the consciousness of our Sun and the stars has yet to be definitively demonstrated,

I do not think we should simply dismiss the idea.

Indeed, a conscious Sun and stars may go a long way toward explaining various �anomalies�

that standard paradigms cannot readily accommodate.

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