DUE TO TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE A POSSIBILITY OF WORLDWIDE UPHEAVALS TAKING PLACE
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It is well known that at the time of solar and lunar eclipse obstructions are noted in principles related to planet earth and cycle of flow. Due to this obstruction ordinary activities perceive a change in themselves. As a result of this it is but natural that differences are noted as far as reactions and situations are concerned. Right since time immemorial influences of eclipses have been perceived and with reference to them there are very strange beliefs too in vogue. Amongst these some are symbolic, some real and some useless. Amongst symbolic presentations of ancient times such mysterious realities are unfolded which are very near truth. The effects of eclipses are extraordinary. In these beliefs there are no illusions. The influence of the sun is more and hence solar eclipses create more havoc on planet earth. Due to this scattering havoc not only unnatural but undesired changes take place. Hence eclipses especially solar ones are said to be subjects of a lot of worry.
An honest effort to conduct research on solar eclipses commenced during the solar eclipse of 1851. From the eastern island of Spain 2 astrologers Saini and Warren took its pictures and unfolded what was the state of solar eclipse. After this with the help of new scientific apparatus the scientist Johnson took pictures of solar eclipse in Malaya’s island on 18th August 1868. In 1870 Siruli took even more clear pictures. From this it was understood that on this occasion some brilliant lines are being seen on the sun and surrounding it is a special type of light aura. In the year 1871 a new type of telescope was designed which gave new information regarding gas streams and color zone. At the time of total solar eclipse the depth of this color zone was measured as 15000 km. from this extraordinary red sparks were emitted. On 17th May 1882 a solar eclipse was seen in Egypt wherein a brilliant nebulous (tail like) star was noted. On 22nd January 1898 during the solar eclipse witnessed a red flame jumping forth was recorded by British scientists. Partial eclipses no doubt keep occurring regularly but that information is not attained from it which is otherwise got from total eclipses. The solar eclipse that took place on 30th June 1954 was seen in Baltic Sea and in 12th June 1958 it was seen in the Pacific Ocean. On this occasion in Dazer island a special observatory was set up wherein a a result it was found that during the eclipse period ultraviolet light decreases but that X-rays remain the same in measure.
Right since the 8 years between 1980 to 1988, a chain of solar eclipses took place that can be called extraordinary. In this time period 13 solar eclipses occurred. Amongst these 6 were total, 5 were partial and 2 were of bangle (ring) shape.
Amongst total solar eclipses the one on 16th February 1980 was seen in Africa and India. On 31st July 1981 it was seen in USSR. On 11th June 1983 it was seen in the Indian Ocean. On 23rd November 1984 it was seen in south Pacific in New Guinea. On 12th November in 1985 it was seen in Antarctica, south