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Earths core has stopped turning Magnetic north pole stops moving.

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posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 04:51 PM
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It looks like it is hitting MSM now, what's going to happen? who knows is it getting ready to flip or wander back the way it has come? It will one supposes depend on the core, it is doubtful that these two factors are a coincidence. We have never seen this before, the magnetosphere is essentially tied to the generator in the earth's core. We have reports of Pink auroras which mean the charged particles are getting closer to the surface, fingers crossed it will get back in balance.


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posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 04:58 PM
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Now this is good doom porn.



posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 05:03 PM
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originally posted by: anonentity
It looks like it is hitting MSM now, what's going to happen? who knows is it getting ready to flip or wander back the way it has come? It will one supposes depend on the core, it is doubtful that these two factors are a coincidence. We have never seen this before, the magnetosphere is essentially tied to the generator in the earth's core. We have reports of Pink auroras which mean the charged particles are getting closer to the surface, fingers crossed it will get back in balance.


The color of the aurora is determined by the gases the solar wind interacts with. There have been plenty of pink aurorae over the years. It's no big deal.
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posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 05:03 PM
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There's a group of people who believe in Nibiru, aka Planet X who have narrowed down the timeline to it's closet point near earth will happen February 8, 2023. They are expecting major cataclysmic changes to happen world wide.

Another ELE end date, whee! We don't get those nearly as often as we used to.



posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 05:11 PM
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Where is Hilliary Swank when you need her?




newatlas.com...



Now a new study has reached a surprising conclusion – that relative to Earth’s surface, the inner core stopped spinning around 2009. This could be possible because the inner core is a more or less solid ball of iron floating in a liquid outer core, so its rotation is not necessarily tied to that of the rest of the planet.

The researchers, from Peking University, analyzed the seismic waves from earthquakes passing through the inner core since the 1960s, investigating the differences in how those waves looked and how long it took them to propagate. Intriguingly, they found that for decades the travel times of these waves would vary in specific ways – but after about 2009, that variation all but vanished. Travel times have remained steady, which the team says is an indication that the core’s rotation has “paused.”

That doesn’t mean that it’s not spinning at all – it means that the core’s rotation is now essentially in lockstep with the rotation at the surface. At different times the core can race around or lag behind the surface, but even then the difference is tiny. It can, however, add up over time, so that the core is drifting by dozens of kilometers per year.


www.popularmechanics.com...



Earth’s inner core stopped spinning. But don’t fret, it appears this happens from time to time, say every seven decades or so.

A new study published in Nature Geoscience by geophysicists Yi Yang and Xiadong Song of Peking University in Beijing explored the nature of movement of Earth’s inner core, largely made up of iron and molten liquids. They found the inner core’s movement recently reduced enough they consider it “paused,” all part of what “seems to be associated with a gradual turning back of the inner core as a part of an approximately seven-decade oscillation.”

The last turning point was in the early 1970s.

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posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 05:14 PM
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i believe this happens
About every 70 years or so

Stay Safe

Riouz



posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 05:15 PM
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Yahoo News


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Scott Sutherland
January 24, 2023

No need to worry
While this might seem like the plot of a sci-fi disaster movie, the change in rotation of Earth's inner core is nothing to worry about.

The core will never stop spinning, as long as we're travelling around the Sun. Plus, any talk of the core spinning backwards is only when you look at all this from the perspective of standing in one location on the surface of the planet.

The worst that can happen is that we see the length of our day increase by a tiny amount.

See, the Earth takes around 86,400 seconds to rotate on its axis once. As shown in the researchers' graph, the variation in the core's rotation ranges from two-tenths of a second slower to two-tenths of a second faster — about 0.00023 per cent of the total. The change in length of day that appears to be associated with that rotation change is, at most, around a millisecond.

To us, these are changes that we'd never notice. To the researchers, though, they're big, and they will help them to figure out even more about how our planet behaves.

Earth's shortest day in 60 years just happened

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posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 06:35 PM
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could be a stupid question, but could this have anything to do with the dead whales? Or is the fact they are all in one area which happens to be building wind farms still the going theory?



posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 06:51 PM
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Doesn’t sound like we’ve got long to wait.

Perhaps that’s what all the covid stuff was about to test how compliant the population would be should an ELE ever occur…..

Anyway, I’d lay $10000 on the fact that this time next year none of this will have happened.

MR



posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 07:09 PM
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originally posted by: Marlborough Red
Doesn’t sound like we’ve got long to wait.

Perhaps that’s what all the covid stuff was about to test how compliant the population would be should an ELE ever occur…..

Anyway, I’d lay $10000 on the fact that this time next year none of this will have happened.

MR


lol, it either pays out, or we all die. Smart bet, you can't loose, well, kind of.



posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 07:12 PM
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The last time it happened was in the seventies? Great, the seventies were fun times, hopefully everyone gets fun again instead of being obsessed with politics and worrying about sicknesses..




posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 07:15 PM
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The core hasn't stopped spinning, and it hasn't reversed direction. Prior to 1971, the core was rotating slower than the mantle. After 1971, it sped up, and started super rotating and rotated faster than the mantle. Some time around 2009 it appears that the core stopped rotating in relation to the mantle, and may be reversing towards sub rotation again.


Later studies refined estimates of the rate of that ‘super-rotation’, to conclude that the inner core rotates faster than the mantle by about one-tenth of a degree per year. But not everyone agrees. Other work has suggested that super-rotation happens mostly in distinct periods, such as in the early 2000s, rather than being a continuous, steady phenomenon3. Some scientists even argue that super-rotation does not exist, and that the differences in earthquake travel times are instead caused by physical changes on the surface of the inner core4.

Last June, Vidale and Wei Wang, an Earth scientist also at the University of Southern California, threw another spanner into the works. Using data on seismic waves generated by US nuclear test blasts in 1969 and 1971, they reported that between those years, Earth’s inner core had ‘subrotated’, or rotated more slowly than the mantle5. Only after 1971, they say, did it speed up and begin to super-rotate.



The data hint that the inner core might even be in the process of shifting back towards subrotation. If so, something is probably happening to the magnetic and gravitational forces that drive the inner core’s rotation. Such changes might link the inner core to broader geophysical phenomena such as increases or decreases in the length of a day on Earth.

www.nature.com...


What’s important to clarify – and, in fairness to the authors, they do point this out at the top of their paper – is that the reported rotation is relative to the mantle, and is a relatively small effect. The direction of the core’s rotation isn’t actually changing, but it appears to be from our perspective on the planet. What’s really happening is the entire Earth is spinning in the same direction, you might have heard about that, it happens once per day. Inside of the Earth, the inner core is also spinning in the same direction, but that spin might slow down or speed up every once in a while. If it slows down to slower than the Earth’s rotation, it looks like it’s spinning one direction. But if it’s spinning faster than the rest of the Earth, it looks like it’s going the other way. It’s the geological equivalent of a passing car speeding up and slowing down on the freeway. From your perspective, it looks like the car is moving back and forth, but it’s always moving quickly in the same direction.

With that in mind, claims that “the core’s rotation came to a halt” might be technically true, but totally misleading. The core didn’t stop spinning, it’s just that the rate of spin matched the rate of the rest of the planet’s spin. It looked still because we were vibing.

www.syfy.com...
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posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 07:15 PM
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Ummm... we already know what happens when the earths core stops rotating:



posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 07:25 PM
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Whales and a lot of animals and I think some people have Feratin in their brains which they can access to get the direction of the magnetic poles Pidgeons for one seem very gifted at this. I would imagine that migrating certain dicey areas, would cause them to end up stranded on sandbanks. It would depend on the migratory route and the time they were imprinted with the coordinates. Like where they were born? because there have to be comparisons to make a judgment. There would be other clues as well.



posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 08:33 PM
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Will this have any effect on the size(s) of plants or animals?



posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 08:37 PM
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originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: anonentity

could be a stupid question, but could this have anything to do with the dead whales? Or is the fact they are all in one area which happens to be building wind farms still the going theory?


Not a stupid question but if it is so is this…

Could it have something to do with animals walking in circles? The oddity is happening world wide.

I’ve been around different flocks of animals all my life and haven’t seen this in the past.

www.tiktok.com...



posted on Feb, 1 2023 @ 09:21 PM
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originally posted by: Marlborough Red
Doesn’t sound like we’ve got long to wait.

Perhaps that’s what all the covid stuff was about to test how compliant the population would be should an ELE ever occur…..

Anyway, I’d lay $10000 on the fact that this time next year none of this will have happened.

MR


If it happens, we'll never know anyways. They'd just Mandella us to another reality that overlaps this one. A lot of patching has been going on. I think this planet blew up 50 years ago. We'll never know.



posted on Feb, 2 2023 @ 06:41 AM
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originally posted by: Zaphod58
The core hasn't stopped spinning, and it hasn't reversed direction.
That's true. The title of this thread "Earths core has stopped turning" is a bold faced lie and should be a candidate for the LOL forum (Ludicrous Online Lies). The nature article you linked explains it more accurately, but what I don't think you mentioned is that not all scientists even agree with the super-rotation versus subrotation interpretation of the observations. Some other scientists think changes in the surface of the core could explain observations, rather than changes in the rotation speed of the core.

Earth's Core Changes Spin Direction?
There are other scientists who don't believe the inner core rotation hypothesis and say the observed changes are due to "physical changes on the surface of the inner core"


Later studies refined estimates of the rate of that ‘super-rotation’, to conclude that the inner core rotates faster than the mantle by about one-tenth of a degree per year. But not everyone agrees. Other work has suggested that super-rotation happens mostly in distinct periods, such as in the early 2000s, rather than being a continuous, steady phenomenon. Some scientists even argue that super-rotation does not exist, and that the differences in earthquake travel times are instead caused by physical changes on the surface of the inner core.


What's sad is how many mainstream sources have promoted this false story that the core stopped spinning or reversed its direction; many of the headlines have been so far beyond misleading, they are completely wrong.

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posted on Feb, 2 2023 @ 06:49 AM
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Could the green comet that is passing by have anything to do With this ? … or with slowing the rotation by a magnetic pull ?
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posted on Feb, 2 2023 @ 07:09 AM
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originally posted by: Marlborough Red
Anyway, I’d lay $10000 on the fact that this time next year none of this will have happened.
The nature story saying some scientists have claimed teeny tiny itsy bitsy changes in the core rotation speed is true, but a lot of the other stories saying the core stopped spinning or reversed direction are already not true, they are fake news and were from day 1, so you can already say the fake news reported never actually happened, because it is fake. Other scientists don't even believe the data clearly shows any teeny tiny changes in the rotation speed of the core.


originally posted by: Meldionne1
Could the green comet that is passing by have anything to do With this ? … or with slowing the rotation by a magnetic pull ?
No.







 
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