Anonymous ID: bd147e Sept. 10, 2022, 6:47 a.m. No.17516764   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6770 >>7220

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/362826813_On_23_September_2022_Solar_Storm_anticipate_to_strike_the_earth_based_on_Science_and_the_Quran

 

On 23 September 2022, Solar Storm anticipate to strike the earth, based on Science and the Quran

 

Abstract

A recurrence of the Carrington solar storm event would have a significant effect not just on technological infrastructure. However, the complexity of the solar storm's repercussions on the food shortage crisis is critical since the world is now confronting food scarcity. Our anticipation of Solar storms is based on the crucial factors determining that extreme Solar storm occurrence. IMF-Bz, with its southerly orientation and negative polarity, is one of the defining variables for the event of intense Solar storms. The most important part of our approach to interpreting the Quran is establishing a tie between pertinent literature and the Quran. Thus, we follow Plato's instruction in the cave allegory; the Sun should enlighten us upon departing the cave. In verse (18:17) of the Cave chapter, the term [ṭalaʿat] that follows the word Sun signifies the Sun's position at the zenith (Al-Rubaidi 2022b). The second word [tazāwaru] designated the negative and southward direction of the IMF. Therefore, our anticipation that an intense CME would impact earth at the Sun at Zenith on 23 September 2022, about 5:07 UTC. In addition, hitting the earth's upper atmosphere is likely by a Solar flare that will coincide with the Sunset from the word [taqradum] that signified the Sun emission of the Kα Iron line within our approach. So, it is likely Solar flare coincides or precedes CME in striking the earth's upper atmosphere.

 

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Anonymous ID: bd147e Sept. 10, 2022, 6:53 a.m. No.17516770   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7220

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Conclusion This short paper forecasts the next Solar Storm, commencing with CME at the Sun's location in the zenith at Riau, Indonesia, during the Autumnal equinox on 23 September 2022, at around 5:07 UTC. Based on our method of interpreting the Cave chapter verse (18:17), the term [tazāwaru] signifies the negative and southerly orientation associated with the Sun in verse. Furthermore, the southward direction and negative polarity of the IMF-Bz component, signifying a strong interaction with the magnetosphere, are also crucial for developing a geomagnetic storm. Consequently, the term [tazāwaru] in verse may correlate with the Sun to suggest the occurrence of CME at the zenith position of the Sun on 23 September 2022. In reference to our previous work, we conclude that a Solar flare that coincides with the Sunset and the term [taqradum], which represents the Sun's emission of the Kα Iron line, is likely to strike the earth's atmosphere. Therefore, it is probable that Solar flare coincides with or precedes CME in probing the earth's upper atmosphere. Furthermore, the world is now experiencing a food scarcity issue. The emergence of a Solar Storm would greatly complicate people's life. As a result, we propose that preparing people for the next Solar Storm, which we anticipate, is a vital step in transitioning from a negative to a significant outcome that should be shown to evoke people's perceptions to reduce the impact of a solar storm on people's lives. We contend that uncovering the evidence in God's cave probably will contribute to raising people's awareness to deal with the repercussions of a solar storm with caution. Myth and legend are likely embedded in the subconscious mind. Therefore, as the best creator, God provides the Seven Sleepers tale with a purpose that likely leads to a change in people's perspectives during challenging situations. Furthermore, we claim that the verse (18:17) that encodes our identity corresponds with the Solar Storm, and you may use our interpretation approach to reveal our identity within a word of the verse.

 

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Anonymous ID: bd147e Sept. 10, 2022, 7:08 a.m. No.17516806   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6817 >>7220

https://nypost.com/2022/09/09/supreme-court-temporarily-lets-yeshiva-u-block-lgbtq-club/

 

Supreme Court temporarily lets Yeshiva University block LGBTQ student club

 

Yeshiva University can hold off on recognizing an LGBTQ student group as an official campus club as a result of a Friday order from the Supreme Court.

 

Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who oversees New York cases, stayed a state court order that barred the Orthodox Jewish university from blocking the group.

 

The court, in its order, indicated it would have more to say on the topic in the future.

 

Four current and former students filed suit in Manhattan Supreme Court last April after the college denied multiple requests to officially register the group as a student club.

 

The plaintiffs argued that not allowing such a group to be recognized alongside more than 100 other student clubs was discriminatory and in violation of New York’s human rights law.

 

New York state judge Lynn Kotler ruled in the group’s favor in June — saying that Yeshiva is not a religious corporation according to its charter, a category exempt from the anti-discrimination state law, so must formally register the club.

 

Higher state courts denied Yeshiva’s appeals to temporarily not recognize the club as the case is heard on its merits, prompting the university to file its petition with SCOTUS.

 

“We are pleased with Justice Sotomayor’s ruling which protects our religious liberty and identity as a leading faith-based academic institution,” said Rabbi Ari Berman, president of Yeshiva University.

 

“But make no mistake, we will continue to strive to create an environment that welcomes all students, including those of our LGBTQ community,” said Berman — who added that the administration is in dialogue with students, faculty and Rabbis about creating an “inclusive campus” in accordance with religious values.

 

Mordechai Levovitz, clinical director at Jewish Queer Youth and a Yeshiva University alum, slammed the university as an “authoritative voice” and questioned the legality of the school’s decision to not recognize the group.

 

“There are 613 laws in the torah,” said Mordechai Levovitz, clinical director at Jewish Queer Youth and a Yeshiva University alum. “Which law does accepting a club of queer people, which law applies to that? Yeshiva is supposed to be a school that teaches Jewish law.”

 

“Yeshiva U is an authoritative voice,” said Levovitz. “They have declared that the recognition of queer people being able to gather, find camaraderie in each other, feel a sense of pride is a religious violation.”

 

“This is not about sex — this is about teens wanting to eat lunch together and talk about issues pertaining to them,” he added.

 

Eric Baxter, vice president and senior counsel at The Becket Fund, representing the university, said: “Yeshiva shouldn’t have been forced to go all the way to the Supreme Court to receive such a commonsense ruling in favor of its First Amendment rights.”

 

The Becket Fund has been involved in other high-profile religious freedom cases, including a Jewish group that sued former Gov. Andrew Cuomo over COVID-19 restrictions, and Hobby Lobby stores that opposed a mandate to provide contraceptives to employees on religious grounds, according to its website.