Posted on 06/02/2013 4:52:06 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
The magnetic north pole has moved 161 miles in 6 months only, this puts its arrival in Siberia in less that 2 years, and it is when it arrives there that it will have migrated 40 degrees across the northern hemisphere at this point the poles will shift at high speed over the equator until it reaches 40 degrees south, i will tell you what i expect to happen when it goes past the 40 degrees point in the coming uploads...
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I see you used helium there. Explains the helium speeches. Makes perfect sense now.
I recall in college, learning that the magnetic direction of minerals in the Atlantic seabed were regularly reversed. This is not a new phenomena.
Um........... the sun is always facing the Earth.
You mean the Earth would start spinning on another two hypothetical axes, like a plane in a controlled/uncontrolled spin/dive? So instead of spinning in the direction we know now, there wouldn’t be any direction and would basically be rolling all over the place, in its orbit?
Larry Niven wrote something similar for faster-than-light travel in clear hull spaceships, in that before FTL, you see the stars, but when you kick it in, they disappear, causing a phenomenon he called the “blind spot” in his Ringworld series of books, in that humans would be transfixed by it, unable to take their attention away from it.
Now that’s something I really didn’t want to hear.
Now that’s something I really didn’t want to hear.
Hmm, lets see. 161 miles in 6 months. That is about 2.7 miles a month. Or less than .1 miles a day. As in about 500 feet.
Yup. Jet speed. Whatever airline you fly, may I suggest you get one that isn’t powered by gerbils? LOL.
Boy that second picture can’t be good for navigation or modern weapons systems!
Oh, and an unsnarky note: Jupiter’s magnetic field has 20,000 times the energy of Earth’s and is stronger than the Sun’s. Too tired to dig up the papers on the interactions, but it’s pretty easy to Google that Jupiter’s magnetic field affects pretty much the entire solar system - and the things in it.
Hmmmm. Re. Jet Speed.
I confess. I’m prone to exaggeration. Just can’t help myself.
But, I’m still interested in that reference.
Revelation 6:12-17
New King James Version (NKJV)
12 I looked when He opened the sixth seal, and behold, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became like blood. 13 And the stars of heaven fell to the earth, as a fig tree drops its late figs when it is shaken by a mighty wind. 14 Then the sky receded as a scroll when it is rolled up, and every mountain and island was moved out of its place. 15 And the kings of the earth, the great men, the rich men, the commanders, the mighty men, every slave and every free man, hid themselves in the caves and in the rocks of the mountains, 16 and said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on us and hide us from the face of Him who sits on the throne and from the wrath of the Lamb! 17 For the great day of His wrath has come, and who is able to stand?
Sounds alot like a pole shift being predicted...
OK. I get it. You actually want me to do the work. Alas, I foolishly thought my witty posts would lure you into doing the work for me.
Google is your friend. And apparently it’s mine too.
Sigh. Tried looking it up on my iPhone (away from home), but couldn’t find it. Will try tomorrow.
Question.... Will the alignment of the magnetic axis and the geographic axis reduce the dynamo output from decreased rotation field friction resulting in a diminishing of our dipolar field strength and also result in a reduction of our magnetosphere field strength that protects us from the CME’s?
If this happens at solar max, we could be in for the perfect storm.
There is the distinct likelihood of that slim possibility, but it all depends.
Poor Mikey!
He should get together with Hal Camping; at least Camping knows how to raise money with his crackpot predictions.
Have you ever played with a gyroscope?
The planet is a spinning mass traveling through space, gyroscopically stable, but it's not static. The mass of the planet is continually increasing and the distribution of mass is dynamic and ever changing.
The core is molten. The plates are floating and there is a continual redistribution of the planet's water mass.
There are gravitational forces from other celestial bodies pushing and tugging on us in our journey around the sun, and all in a celestial dance of dynamic equilibrium.
Is it unreasonable, all things considered, that over time the spinning mass that is the earth could become unbalanced enough to overcome its inherent gyroscopic stability and tumble a bit to seek a new equilibrium and rebalance itself?
To my limited knowledge and experience, it seemed reasonable enough when I was in high school and evidence has been found to support that theory.
It scared me pretty good at the time, when I thought about it.
Of course, after seeing the movie I'd hear the music from Jaws play in my head every time I went swimming, too, so I guess I had an overly active imagination then and scared fairly easily.
Are you Polish? Could be they’re talking about you.
Yes, it does.
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