Forums · shifting magnetic poles/and milky way consumes saggitarius

hallowseve

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Sep 29 '03

The Elegant Universe:
Einstein's Dream and String's the Thing
Tuesday, October 28 from 8 to 10 p.m.
Eleven dimensions, parallel universes, and a world made out of strings. It's
not science fiction, it's string theory.

Some wild things going on in the cosmos lately,the above will be airing on PBS soon and can be searched on.

Also,if you search on the 2MASS observatory you'll see that w/infrared scientists have dicovered that our Milky Way is slowly consuming saggitarius!Fascinating stuff to look for!Enjoy!
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nakis

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Oct 9 '03

Speaking of shifting magnetic poles. Did anyone know that scientists checked the polarity of the rift that runs down most of the Atlantic (continental drift opens a continuous rift that allows lava to flow out onto the ocean floor) and found that the polarity of the solidified magna changes direction about every fifteen thousand years. The data indicates that about every fifteen thousand years the earths magnetic lines shift 90 degrees. The last shift was about fifteen thousand years ago.
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hallowseve

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Oct 10 '03

Wow!Someone actualy replied to this one!Thanx Nakis!I thought it was worth looking at...kinda gives you that disoriented we as humans still don't know it all feeling...Probably a good grounding influence.Like looking at the vastness of the ocean and feeling really small. [Cool]
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So, what exactly does that mean Nakis?
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nakis

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Oct 13 '03

It implies that the flow of magnetic lines change every fifteen thousand years.
If you looked at a map of the earth showing the magnetic lines it would look sort of like a large peeled orange several times large than the earth. Different energies affect these magnetic lines. And they get weaker the farther they get from the earth.
Right now they are in line with the axis of the earth.
The findings they have from the rift indicates that for some reason the lines no longer go in line with the axis. What makes it do that no one knows.
It may have to do with the axil drift the earth has.
The earth is believed to have an iron core which is partially responsible for our level of gravity and mostly if not wholely responsible for the magnosphere.
Does it mean the core shifts 90 degrees every fifteen thousand years? Does it mean the earth shifts 90 degrees and not the core? Does it mean that only the magnetic lines shift?
No one knows yet. They just have some evidence that indicates a polarity shift every fifteen thousand years.


Co-incidently I was listenly to Coast to Coast this morning and they had a guys on there that is predicting a 17 degree shift in the earth axis in the near future.

If the earth does shift in its axis it would explain the legends of lost civilizations going under the sea, great floods, cataclismic earth changes and apocolytic predictions.
Not necessarily the Creator being vengeful but maybe just something we don't know about our planet and what it does. We really know so little. Use of magnets is something very recent in human history. No one would have been aware of any change fifteen thousand years ago and we didn't have written language then either even if we had known.
Yet in the span of history of the earth. A dramatic shift every fifteen thousand years is a lot of shifts.

And yet we know our planet is not perfectly round either. Perhaps the earth is still flexing from an impact thousands if not millions of years ago or even from its creation.
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hallowseve

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Oct 13 '03

Thanx Nakis I couldn't figure a way to explain it.Here's a link to nova which will be airing the program if anyone wants to see it...

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/elegant/everything.html[/URL]

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Now I understand the significance, thanks Nakis. I didn't understand why anyone would really care about something like that, but when you know that it could explain lost civilizations, floods, and other natural disasters...you can appreciate its importance. As well as its affect on the earth. [Embarrassed]
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peg!slacknet

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Oct 14 '03

Nakis,
I am a C2C avid listener, I have the streamlink and chat with Geroge Noory every Tuesday.
Did you also get a load of the polar ice caps melting? Woah!
They mentioned only 3 of the places what will most likely go under, but I was wondering about a couple more actually.
Seems we have a few things coming our way in the not to distant furture.
Hey..........another C2C fan here LOL!
Huggers
Piggertia
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