With all predictions based on facts and science, everything seems to indicate that life on Earth will become quite difficult due to the high temperatures resulting from climate change. However, some scientists, such as astrophysicist Valentina Zharkova, have shown with her Double Solar Dynamo model that between 2030 and 2040 there will be a considerable drop in temperatures because the Sun will enter a cycle of low magnetic activity. This mini ice age is related to the “Maunder Minimum,” a period when rivers in Europe froze 400 years ago. According to Spanish physicist and solar history expert José Manuel Vaquero, this is a cycle that occurs every few centuries, so it would happen again around that time.
Climate change consequences
Could it be that after all, instead of experiencing an exponential rise in Earth’s temperature, the reality is that the opposite will happen? It is no secret that climate change and its resulting consequences are a major concern for the international community. It is not just about global warming and its inherent rise in temperatures (which is already significant), but all of this is affecting life on Earth, both for us humans and for other ecosystems.
Adverse weather events, drastic temperature changes, sea level rise, and warming of seas and oceans are just some of the consequences our planet is facing due to irresponsible human behavior with the burning of fossil fuels and overexploitation of resources. This is why there has always been a warning about an exponential increase in temperatures, but it seems that this may not be the case.
New approaches
Research by scientists and experts suggests that the Earth could experience a mini ice age between the years 2030 and 2040. This hypothesis has been explained by astrophysicist Valentina Zharkova, who has demonstrated with her Double Solar Dynamo model that the Sun will enter a period of low magnetic activity between 2030 and 2040, causing a drop in temperatures on our planet. Despite this, other scientists believe that precisely due to the effects of climate change, this drop in temperatures will not occur, at least not in the way it is expected to.
Maunder Minimum
To understand this new theory, it is necessary to clarify concepts such as the “Maunder Minimum”. According to the online popular science magazine of the Institute of Astrophysics of Andalusia, “The record of sunspots since 1610 shows cycles of magnetic activity with an irregular distribution of amplitudes and a period of about eleven years; these cycles were interrupted during the so-called Maunder Minimum, approximately between 1645 and 1715”.
This is the explanation given for a period that occurred 400 years ago, when the temperature in Europe dropped so much that crops were buried under ice, and rivers froze. According to the Spanish physicist José Manuel Vaquero, these cycles of low solar magnetic activity occur every few centuries, and it is expected that the next mini ice age will coincide with the period between 2030 and 2040.
According to the channeler of messages from beyond through KYRON, Lee Carroll, “By 2032 we will see the cold side of the planet. The Earth is readjusting and preparing to balance its climate and clean the oceans. Winters will be longer until the day comes when the cold remains and affects power plants”. More research will be needed to find out whether climate change will really mitigate this temperature drop, or whether, on the contrary, we will experience this new mini ice age, which is believed to last 10 years, until 2050.
