Did you try publishing it? If so, it would be interesting to know what the reactions of the reviewers or journal were.
Never published it professionally. A physics professor from Toronto approached me and asked questions as it was making sense to him. I don’t care if people believe it or not. I seek to understand life for my own use, my identity does not depend upon other people agreeing with me.
I just find it humorous that here is is, 25 years later and they are now saying the same thing.
I communicated for several weeks with a astrophysicist who specialized in the magnetic fields and density of planetary objects. It was very enlightening as it helped me to understand why the sun reverses polarity every 11 years while the earth does it about every 75,000 years.
The model I developed showed that the pattern shift of the magnetic north pole representing the axis of the earth’s core when compared to the geographic North Pole caused a greater dynamo output when at greatest opposition and a decreased dynamo output when aligned as it is currently.
The reason for the temperature change is that the decreased opposition of the poles, causing a decreased dynamo output, caused a weaker polarity and weaker magnetosphere. The decreased magnetosphere allows for increased solar radiation and thus global warming.
The reverse is also true in that a stronger magnetosphere results in decreased solar radiation and increased cooling.
Thus the periods of warming and cooling are functions of the greater solar environment. The answers to the earth question is a function of the answer to the question, “Why does the sun reverse polarity every 11 years?” What greater environmental influence causes this? Is it the location of our solar system within the bands of the Milky Way Galaxy?
I do not pretend to know the answer as every answered question leads to twenty more unanswered questions.