The sun has a giant magnetic field.
The earth has it’s own magnetic field.
If the earths would shift, then the north and south poles would try to ‘align’ in the sun’s magnetic field in a frictionless environment (space)
The centripetal force of the earth spinning would fight it, but it would eventually wobble and be very bad.
What makes the earth have a magnetic field? The inner core has a slightly different rotation than the outer.
Why would that happen? I have a theory about the outer crust getting set into motion by a huge meteor strike, and then it swings back and forth against the elasticity of the inner core like a spring door swinging back ad forth, with a periodicity of 26,000 years.
So we’re all doomed! DOOMED I TELL YOU!!!
The sun is now entering a phase of reverse polarity with the earth.
Is the magnetosphere created by a dynamo effect of the core axis not aligning with the crust axis?
I think it's every 12,000 years but yes. Something happens to the crust of the earth and our star. Now think about Piezoelectricity (solid materials in motion creates electricity)
The black mat across all of north america from Mexico to Canada from the east to the west coast. The temperature reached 900 deg F for a short time. To large an area in my opinion for a meteor as they come down in what they call pearl necklines affect which isn't wide enough.
My belief it was a very large flare from the sun or a micro-nova. Or Piezoelectricity caused by massive movement of the earth.
Which after earthquakes we see what is called earthquake lights
https://infogalactic.com/info/Earthquake_light
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