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. In my estimation the annual migratory pattern of various species could well be affected
originally posted by: PiratesCut
You're heading towards understanding…..maybe.
Look at where the South Magnetic Pole is forecast to go.
Three data buoys were removed along with all their data.
Gone, poof.
Imagine the governments hiding a sea floor rise of over 1000 meters, well over.
The clues are out there.
Focus North of Australia…..
Have fun!!!
a reply to: anonentity
What is remarkable is that the magnetic field generated by such violent internal convulsions is relatively stable 99.9 percent of the time. It is the stability of the Earth’s magnetic field, and the reliability of the protection it has provided, that has enabled life on Earth to persist for almost at least 3.8 billion years.
Ganesh Subramaniam
, Amateur Radio Operator, Amateur Astronomer
Answered May 9
Magnetic reversals do not happen overnight – they take place over thousands of years. No one knows exactly when the next pole reversal may occur. In the past 200 years, the magnetic field has weakened about 9% on a global average. Scientists feel this may not be considered as evidence to an imminent pole reversal.
However, since the forces that generate the magnetic field are constantly changing, the field itself is also in continual flux, its strength waxing and waning over time. This causes the location of Earth’s magnetic north and south poles to gradually shift, and to even completely flip locations every 300,000 years or so.
Paleomagnetic records show that the magnetic poles have reversed 183 times in the last 83 million years. The time intervals between reversals have fluctuated widely, but average about 300,000 years, with the last one taking place about 780,000 years ago.
Based on this data, we can say that the reversal is due now – if it has not started already; but the process of reversal takes about 7,000 years.
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
a reply to: Athetos
The rotation poles and equator will not change. The magnetic poles are moving slowly and are weakening.
originally posted by: akira131
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
a reply to: Athetos
The rotation poles and equator will not change. The magnetic poles are moving slowly and are weakening.
Would that not be just as bad? Our "shields" will randomly move and fall and come back and all the while we would be subject to the radiation of the sun. Odd, I read a lot the other night from a user on reddit claiming all these things in detail, several different threads. Is that same person here or are there more ppl who subscribe to this theory?