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Originally posted by coolottie
reply to post by Phage
I found an articile about tests on humans inner ear and static magentic field. All these dizzy spells, upset stomach and falling could be caused by the Magnetic Anomolies. What does Static mean? Is that electrical charged or something.
link to articile,
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
I hope this thread doesn't die,,
Originally posted by Liberterius
Originally posted by coolottie
reply to post by Phage
I found an articile about tests on humans inner ear and static magentic field. All these dizzy spells, upset stomach and falling could be caused by the Magnetic Anomolies. What does Static mean? Is that electrical charged or something.
link to articile,
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
I hope this thread doesn't die,,
No you wouldn't, why accept scientific truth and experiment when ATS member could babble on in their own ignorance and pat each other on the back for months to come.
Your dizzy and nauseaus because you and your friends are on your period.
Either a handful of morons on ATS have realized the Earths magnetic pole has shifted and every scientific agency, University, and practical Engineering facility such as the FAA is hiding it, OR you don't know how to read a compass.......
Originally posted by jlafleur02
I've been looking over the threads on these subject and wasn't sure what to think. I don't think that many people can get a compass reading wrong. I also don't think that the number of people hearing things are lying or mistaken.
The compass reading show that at any given time there is more than 1 magnetic north direction. The only explanation for this, if it is true, is that there is more than one magnetic north. Here is a link to multi-pole magnets. It is heavy in math but show a radial magnet with different magnetic forces.
multi-pole magnets
Since this is happening along a faultline, or so it seems, I would think that the thin crust around the fault is changing the fluid dynamics. The fault line has a magma chamber that is carved out so to speak. Small rotating currents of molten material would cause fluctuation in the magnetic readings. This would also create a harmonic resonance. Which would explain the sounds. Any experts out there who could tell us how to debunk this or give more credence to this idea. It is very advanced science and I am not to advanced. I generally try to come up with the simplest explanation that can explain the most about a situation. Not even sure what kind of scientist to ask about this stuff
Originally posted by jlafleur02
Heres a link to a scientist who did a lot of work with magnets.
Hallbach array
He died in 2000 but very interesting. The scale he uses is small. Could it be applied to a larger scale like the earth?
The reason for the magnetic field motion towards Siberia is because of a big upwelling of a twisting molten plume beneath the Arctic toward the New Siberian Islands. In the Earth's core, helical plumes twist the magnetic field lines, forming what scientists call “polar magnetic upwellings.” Those upwellings, unloaded into the Arctic mantle, could produce intense patches of magnetic activity on the sort of decade-long timescales needed to explain the magnetic North Pole's recent sudden acceleration.
However, it's important to keep in mind that the magnetic field north is still attracted to the north end of the globe and there is no evidence of a shift towards the South Pole - which is what happens before a pole reversal.