Daniel Matson (12 Apr 2007)
"Signs in the sun"


 
"BLANK SUN: The sunspot number has been zero for eight consecutive days. This may seem like a long time, but the sun can go much longer without sunspots. For instance, during the previous solar minimum in 1996, the sun was once blank for 37 consecutive days between Sept. 13th and Oct. 19th of that year. How long will the current "blank" last? Stay tuned."  --Spaceweather.com  April 11.

Therefore, the sun has been without sunspots since PASSOVER.

The previous minimum was at 37 days at the time of Rosh Hashanah 1996 (9/13 was Elul 29). According to the chronology of Creation at 4005 BC, this was at the 4,000 year mark precisely.

The 37 days is interesting in light of 60 days (5/5 to 7/3) and the golden proportion. As has been said previously, the time from Pentecost to Tammuz 17 is 37 days. Keep an eye on the blank sun. It may very well be another key.

Daniel