Friday, July 19, 2013

repeat of Laschamp Geomagnetic Excursion 41,000 B.P.

The Laschamp Geomagnetic Excursion 41,000 B.P.

I have noticed that a lot of you are clicking on this button so I thought more of you who didn't know about it should know about it too. Basically, a Geomagnetic excursion is what I believe the Earth has been going into since at least the early 1900s. If you look at the slowly increasing speeds that the magnetic North pole is moving towards Siberia  it likely is evidence of a Geomagnetic excursion or less likely of a maybe 1 chance in 10 of turning into a full pole reversal that began around 1900 or so and has increased as the speed of the magnetic North moving towards Siberia out of Canada. However, more likely it is another geomagnetic excursion.

My thought is that it might not be fully that it is humans causing this change in the weather through global warming. It might just be the incredible weakening of our magnetosphere from what likely is a geomagnetic excursion. They usually last around 1000 years or more and cause many extinctions of creatures on earth. They also create mutations or (fast evolution) of those species who survive on earth with a Geomagnetic excursion occurs. They also make us more susceptible to Solar Flares because our magnetosphere cannot protect us very much during what is happening now. Another problem is potentially it could render all electrical technology defunct in one or all places on earth in the process of this. So, in a complete pole reversal for example everything electrical likely wouldn't work on earth because it all would have to be redesigned. However, it might not be able to be redesigned until it stopped changing and settled down and this might take 1000 years or more.

I cannot say for sure what exactly is happening here because of all this. But, scientists have said our magnetosphere which protects us from Solar Flares has weakened incredibly especially since 2000 and now has cracks that allows all sorts of rays and other stuff in especially from the polar circles towards the poles.

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