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Originally posted by U-N-I-T-Y
reply to post by obsidience
What if you were to wake up one day and you heard the doorbell ring. Not expecting any visitors, your curious mind wonders who could it be. You look through your peephole (assuming you have one) you see a little girl. You open the door, wondering what she wants and why she came to you. You decide to ask her "How may I help you?" She doesn't answer. You begin to wonder what's wrong. Then she tells you..."I'm your great-granddaughter" What would you do?
Originally posted by obsidience
Originally posted by U-N-I-T-Y
reply to post by obsidience
What if you were to wake up one day and you heard the doorbell ring. Not expecting any visitors, your curious mind wonders who could it be. You look through your peephole (assuming you have one) you see a little girl. You open the door, wondering what she wants and why she came to you. You decide to ask her "How may I help you?" She doesn't answer. You begin to wonder what's wrong. Then she tells you..."I'm your great-granddaughter" What would you do?
Let her in and talk to her. What is the point of your question or are you just trying to spam this thread with useless bantering?
Originally posted by ET_MAN
reply to post by jfj123
You may want to research a little further, An object will push earth by force into a rapid MPS,
this event will take place within a matter of days.
This object to date is still undetectable as it's on a path coming from the outer densities of this solar system
intersecting from another dimension materializing within ours due to failure of a binary star system within that dimension,
astronomers and scientists are left in the dark, they are still researching things such as anti-matter dark energy, black holes not yet understanding the upper and lower unseen dimensions and how they affect the planet.
As this object shifts and materializes it will quickly pass through this solar system within days causing a MPS. (Magnetic Pole Shift)
I have selected particular data that I feel would be of interest to everyone,
“Mother Earth (Gaia) , when the north and south magnetic poles reverse their positions, they do so rather abruptly in what is known as a Magnetic Pole Shift. North becomes south, south becomes north.
MPS is not a frequent event, Rumors of late have begun circulating that the magnetic poles are about to do a reversal. According to NASCA, “Scientists believe the Earth's magnetic poles are about to reverse themselves –
an event that would undoubtedly plunge the world into turmoil, some say complete catastrophe.” The Observer Guardian headlines one article with “Sun's rays to roast Earth as poles flip.” Such pronouncements are at least likely to tweak your attention.
According to paleomagnetists, the Earth periodically -- every few hundred thousand years -- flips its magnetic field (i.e. the north and south magnetic poles are reversed). Evidence for this peculiar habit is provided by measurements of the orientation of magnetic materials in sedimentary and volcanic rocks, and the fact that such orientations have been grouped into distinct periods over the last 178 million years. Based on this evidence, the most recent magnetic pole reversal appears to have occurred some 730,000 years ago, leaving the north and south magnetic poles at 75 degrees North, 102 degrees West, and 67 degrees South and 140 degrees East, respectively. Work by Allan Cox [1] has shown extreme variability in when and where such an event occurs – ranging from a 35 million year hiatus in the Cretaceous Period, to more recent variations of several hundred thousand years between events. Of course, this means that based on the relatively recent past, we're way overdue!
A geomagnetic reversal is a change in the orientation of Earth's magnetic field such that the positions of magnetic north and magnetic south become interchanged. These events often involve an extended decline in field strength followed by a rapid recovery after the new orientation has been established. These events occur on a scale of thousands of years or longer.
Through analysis of palaeomagnetic data, it is now known that the field has reversed its orientation tens of thousands of times since its formation very early on in earth history. With the increasingly accurate Global Polarity Timescale (GPTS) it has become apparent that the rate at which reversals occur has varied considerably throughout the past. During some periods of geologic time (e.g. Cretaceous Long Normal), the Earth's magnetic field is observed to maintain a single orientation for tens of millions of years. Other events seem to have occurred very rapidly, with two reversals in a span of 50,000 years. The last reversal was the Brunhes-Matuyama reversal approximately 780,000 years ago.
At present, the overall geomagnetic field is becoming weaker at a rate which would, if it continues, cause the dipole field to temporarily collapse by 3000–4000 CE. The South Atlantic Anomaly is believed by some[who?] to be a product of this. The present strong deterioration corresponds to a 10–15% decline over the last 150 years and has accelerated in the past several years; however, geomagnetic intensity has declined almost continuously from a maximum 35% above the modern value achieved approximately 2000 years ago. The rate of decrease and the current strength are within the normal range of variation, as shown by the record of past magnetic fields recorded in rocks.
The nature of Earth's magnetic field is one of heteroscedastic fluctuation. An instantaneous measurement of it, or several measurements of it across the span of decades or centuries, is not sufficient to extrapolate an overall trend in the field strength. It has gone up and down in the past with no apparent reason. Also, noting the local intensity of the dipole field (or its fluctuation) is insufficient to characterize Earth's magnetic field as a whole, as it is not strictly a dipole field. The dipole component of Earth's field can diminish even while the total magnetic field remains the same or increases.
Originally posted by ET_MAN
Due to the volume of questions and PM's it will take some time to get back to everyone. I'm reviewing all the questions and will answer those I feel beneficial. I promise to not walk away without first letting you know how to overcome the events on the horizon. Please stay patient.
[edit on 28-6-2009 by ET_MAN]
Originally posted by ET_MAN
reply to post by jfj123
There are so many problems with this "idea" as to why planet x as described by Sitchin, simply CAN'T exist.
The incoming is a sub-stellar object not a planet, it is an object of crossing from another dimension, the intersection of our dimension colliding with matter from another.
Originally posted by _FreeYou_
reply to post by jfj123
if you open up your heart, your mind will follow.
Its easy bro, just try to have some fun.