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Did the April 8 CERN experiment shift the Earth’s vibration frequency

Did the April 8 CERN experiment shift the Earth’s vibration frequency

Did the April 8 CERN experiment shift the Earth’s vibration frequency

spaceweather.com:  The Earth’s magnetic field is reflecting from the April 19 (05:00 UT) CME impact, which caused an unexpectedly strong geomagnetic storm. The first contact with CME was unimpressive; The thunderstorm did not start immediately. However, the solar magnetic fields in the wake of the CME later connected with the Earth’s magnetic field and a storm began, which quickly intensified. The storm reached G3 around 19:00 UT.
This short but intense event caused red auroras to appear in mid-latitudes. Dan Bush photographed the lights from Albany, Missouri (+40N):
“The demonstration lasted over an hour, at approximately 10:00 UT,” Bush says. “ The red color was not visible to the naked eye, but was easily captured by my sky camera .”
Bush wondered if these were red auroras or, instead, a SAR arc?
Comment from the Editors of The Big The One: A geomagnetic storm that no one sees from a CME that never happened – this is all, of course, terribly interesting and very wonderful. However, it is still unclear – why does the camera see the aurora, but not the eye? If some atoms are already falling into the ionosphere, then they should shine in the entire spectrum – this has always been the case.
However, now, it seems, the glow has shifted somewhere into a lower frequency spectrum, visible by the camera, but already invisible to the eye, which immediately makes us think about the so-called Doppler red shift:
 In other words, if the Earth flew out of orbit and began to either fly away from the Sun at wild speed, or fall into a black hole or into a wormhole created by CERN, we would see the same thing. That is, first the northern lights would turn red, then the stars would turn red, then the whole sky would turn red. Wild theory, right? But we read what the famous astronomers wrote on April 9:
The US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has a radio station in Fort Collins, Colorado. Call signs: WWV. Operating on multiple shortwave frequencies, WWV transmits accurate time and frequency information to listeners around the world 24/7. On April 8, 2024, the WWV frequency changed:
“It was a solar eclipse,” says ham radio operator Christina Collins (W8EDU) of Cleveland, Ohio, who collected recordings from 13 monitoring stations in and around the path of the total eclipse. “The Grape stations of the HamSCI personal space weather station network measure the Doppler shift of the carrier signal of time standard radio stations such as WWV. On April 8, the network saw a distinct S-curve signature associated with the eclipse.”
The Doppler shift occurred when the Moon’s shadow pierced the ionosphere, creating a temporary hole in which ionization was reduced. This in turn changed the “bandwidth” from transmitters to receivers, as shown in the diagram.
Thus, something actually happens to the frequencies entering the Earth. At first, astronomers said that a solar eclipse was to blame, creating some kind of “time hole,” but now they say that “it’s just such an unusual northern lights.” Meanwhile, with Schumann resonances, something like this has also been going on for the second week:
It seems that the CERN experiment of April 8 was a great success – planet Earth flew somewhere into a deep warp. Visually, it is still hanging out in orbit, but the vibration frequencies of its atoms have shifted, moving into 4D, 5D or somewhere else. Obviously, the next issue will be a visual observation of the demons of the Immaterium, so let’s keep an eye on the developments.   
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