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Questions about our planet (Earth)

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posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 10:49 AM
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Ok guys,

I dont know if this thread is a rant or theory.

I watched a film called the box last night and its set me thinking about Earth in general. In the film a Dr Steward refers to the people who control lightning. This triggered off a thought.

Is Earth a giant electric motor?

Lighning could be recharging the earth with electrical energy to make the liquid outer core of earth spin. This may ack like a gyroscope holding us in the orbit around the Sun. I understand how an electric motor works, a rotor,a stator, magnetic field and elctricity.

Its just a thought and please tell me if I am talking a load of rubbish.

Gareth



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 11:04 AM
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WEll you wont be the first or last to think about this.

If you research and find some documentaries on this, there is no media like that in the ATS video site so google etc

Tesla

Electric Universe Theory

I am sure you will be kept intrigued and interested for a long time.

Have fun

Elf.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 12:44 PM
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I understand the only way for an magnetic field to exist is cause of electricity.

Use the ATS search their is lots to find here of it.



posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 01:16 PM
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So it seems.

We still have all the elements of an electrical driver motor.

Here is another question. What forces the maltan outer core spin round the inner core?

Gareth



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posted on Mar, 2 2010 @ 02:23 PM
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yeah sorry about that. I thought you were new.




What forces the moltan outer core spin round the inner core?


I think... I truly don't know. Sorry.
In the science forum someone should know it. Interesting question !



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