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May 28, 2010 -- For 30 years geologists have been puzzled by a remarkably straight magnetic line that runs between New York and Alabama along the Appalachians. A recent aerial magnetic survey uncovers a 500-million-year-old San Andreas-type fault. The fault is invisible from the surface and remains mysterious. It's currently inactive, but the right set of conditions could set it off. The line on the map marked as "NY-AL" shows where the fault lies.
I do believe scientifically there is a significance of 2012 when our solar system will pass the galactic equator
Well current scientists have always been puzzled why the Milky Way is on an angle, and we are moving perpendicular to the plane of the galaxy... in fact currently we are 50 light years out and will move out to 250 light years above the galactic plane before we 'bob' back down.
Originally posted by westcoast
reply to post by wayno
Thank you! I am adding you to the map...I am doing my best to guess approximately where you are, based on Southern Ontario, East of IN. Let me know if I am way off!