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The earth's magnetic poles causes the earth to tilt on its axis, when the earth is closest to sun it's magnetic north pole repels the earth's magnetic north pole pushing them further apart, this begins an oscillation as the earth moves further away from the sun
Originally posted by forgetmenot
Originally posted by MamaJ
As a matter of fact I have seven tabs open.
8 would have impressed me. We all know that the number of tabs we have open while browsing the internet is important.
This definition of sound fits my theory. Sound is a mechanical wave that is an oscillation of pressure transmitted through a solid, liquid, or gas, composed of frequencies within the range of hearing.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by LawrenceWippler
How does sound fit in to your theory?
reply to post by buddhasystem
You do deserve a banana.
Originally posted by LawrenceWippler
Kinetic energy along with centrifugal force and momentum, inertia, are all created by the effects of n/s monopoles.
This monopole model can explain all known phenomenon.
Originally posted by MamaJ
reply to post by buddhasystem
You do deserve a banana.
Thank you, I don't like banana's, try again smart one.
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by LawrenceWippler
There may be another dimension that the sunspots lead to.
Originally posted by buddhasystem
Originally posted by MamaJ
reply to post by buddhasystem
You do deserve a banana.
Thank you, I don't like banana's, try again smart one.
Have a grapeftruit then.
Failing that, just grab another cold one from the fridge. Be happy. Thinking is hard enough.
Yes it does oscillate,
Originally posted by DenyObfuscation
reply to post by LawrenceWippler
The earth's magnetic poles causes the earth to tilt on its axis, when the earth is closest to sun it's magnetic north pole repels the earth's magnetic north pole pushing them further apart, this begins an oscillation as the earth moves further away from the sun
What oscillation? There is no oscillation as you describe.
The axial tilt of the Earth does not change throughout the year. Consider Polaris.
Originally posted by MamaJ
Grapefruit? Even more disgusting!!
Show me where I said that.
Originally posted by LawrenceWippler
Yes it does oscillate,
Originally posted by DenyObfuscation
reply to post by LawrenceWippler
The earth's magnetic poles causes the earth to tilt on its axis, when the earth is closest to sun it's magnetic north pole repels the earth's magnetic north pole pushing them further apart, this begins an oscillation as the earth moves further away from the sun
What oscillation? There is no oscillation as you describe.
The axial tilt of the Earth does not change throughout the year. Consider Polaris.
I would have to draw a diagram to show this.
Originally posted by MamaJ
Tell me, are you a scientist?
What is your degree?
Originally posted by buddhasystem
Wait, let's add to the list: tau-lepton. How do you handle it?