Infrared satellite technology is able to identify hot spots on the Earth's surface from space, and recent discoveries indicate the spots are most likely tiny holes in the protective magnetosphere. Breaches in the magnetosphere are often considered temporary and short-lived, but is the definition of time in this context is relative to a number of conditions coming together at once - something which the idea of temporary could last hundreds or even thousands of years.
Very much like a shield protecting the Earth, the magnetosphere defends the planet from a constant bombardment of highly charged particles and cosmic radiation ejected from the sun's slow burn. A hole in the magnetosphere allows the highly charged particles and cosmic radiation to reach the planet's surface, which can have devastating consequences. The beam would not stay concentrated in a single spot, but instead would move in slight figure-eight or circular patterns covering a small area as the Earth spins and rotates around the sun.
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In recent missions, astronauts have reported electronic equipment malfunction each time the International Space Station flies over a particular spot identified by infrared satellite heat signature, to the point that NASA started tracking the location and movement of the spot. The location of this breach could also be affecting ocean freighter navigation, as it happens to be along a well-known cargo shipping route.
If a small hole in the magnetosphere affects the ISS and container ships, then maybe it's also possible certain unexplained phenomena is the result of solar radiation hitting the Earth in concentrated locations. For example, the Bermuda Triangle and Devil's Triangle could be in areas where the magnetosphere is a lot thinner, almost like an ozone layer effect, where highly charged radiation is bombarding the Earth's surface and causing chaos with electrical equipment. Perhaps it even explains phenomena at Skinwalker Ranch.
Another, more serious consideration here, is how holes in the magnetosphere affect people beyond issues with malfunctioning equipment. Micro holes allowing narrow beams of radiation through could also explain cancer rates and why some cancers do not follow specific known causation, that people receive random doses of highly charged radiation which eventually causes cancer to grow. If this is true, that there's always a chance of being subjected to cosmic radiation sneaking through the magnetosphere, then is there anything we can do to protect from it?