A geomagnetic reversal
is a change in a planet's magnetic field such that the positions of
magnetic north and magnetic south are interchanged. The Earth's field
has ...
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- Geomagnetic Excursion - LanguagesGeomagnetic excursion is available in 3 languages....What I find personally strange about the world right now is people are not talking more about this. Because it is definitely true we are in one of these right now and likely have been since around 1900.What evidence is there of this?The north pole is presently moving over 40 miles a year and a similar number for the south pole's movement as well. However, this means a compass is thrown off about 1 degree every 5 years:begin quote:The thing that really makes the pole's current movement so unusual, however, is the speed that it is shifting. In the last decade alone, movement has increased by a third, throwing off compasses by roughly 1 degree every five years.end partial quote from:http://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/climate-weather/stories/magnetic-north-shifting-by-40-miles-a-year-might-signal-pole-rBecause of this everything regarding Global warming and it's causes might be made up to prevent people from panicking from the REAL Problem which is much worse than Global Warming (which is bad enough in itself). Because either a Geomagnetic reversal or Excursion causes massive genetic mutation of anything that walks around on land or flies in the air. The only things immune to genetic mutation live under the earth at least 10 feet or under the ocean about 30 feet deep.So, there are already places on earth near the poles where there is NO Magnetosphere protecting them at all right now which is causing genetic mutation already if it were studied (which I don't think it is unless the military is doing this of creatures where holes in the magnetosphere exist presently (near the poles). So, reductions to zero to 10 percent of normal (normal being the 20th century) when we actually had a good magnetosphere protecting us from solar flares and cosmic rays.So when will scientists know which one it is?They may already know but are forbidden by governments to share this information. I don't know. But, I just know one of these two events is presently taking place by the movements of the magnetic poles increasing fashion every year since about 1900.When I was a child the magnetic north was around the Hudson Bay in Canada. Now it is heading 40 to 50 miles per year (more than that likely over time per year) towards Siberia.
Note: one reason GPS satellites were put up in space in geosynchronous orbits was that people could no longer navigate effectively by plane, ship, land vehicle (in fog) or clouds, or hikers easily. So, GPS satellites were first put up so the military land, air and sea vehicles didn't crash into things like the ground, the ocean, a mountain or each other. The changing magnetic north was killing way to many people in navigation, especially in planes before GPS satellites were put up in space.
2nd note:The Earth's magnetic poles move. The magnetic North Pole moves in loops of up to 50 miles (80 km) per day. But its actual location, an average of all these loops, is also moving at around 25 miles a year [ref]. In the last 150 years, the pole has wandered a total of about 685 miles (1102 kilometers). The magnetic South Pole moves in a similar fashion.
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http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geophysics/question782.htm
I like the way this article acts like moving in 50 mile loops or (80 kilmeter loops) is normal every day. That's pretty funny actually. I guess they think they are writing for children which they might be.
It's sort of like telling kids they are going to have fun when they grow up and never die or feel pain or death. But, for the rest of us adults we can see through these kinds of fairy tales. So, learning to prepare for genetic mutation as well as extreme weather changes like Ice Ages which also often accompany excursions or reversals might be useful about now.
Or you can just pretend it isn't real like when people lie on beaches and give themselves skin cancer from the sun by age 25 or 30. Several people I know of have died by 30 from this by the way. This is partly from a degrading magnetosphere which is causing mutation of their skin when exposed to too much sun. This is further evidence of a changing magnetosphere in relation to the sun.
Because when I was growing up NO ONE Got skin cancer and died by 30 that I ever heard of from a melanoma. So, this is further evidence of a degrading magnetosphere.
later: Here's one question off the top of my head.
Are Polar Bears just going extinct from starvation caused by Global Warming and ice melting or are they also going extinct from genetic mutation as well which is caused by an excursion or reversal of the poles?
For example, in 20 to 50 years we might only have Grolar Bears who have interbred with Grizzlies which reminds me of the new breed on the east coast of wolves and coyotes which are big like a wolf but cunning and coy and comfortable enough in cities like coyotes where they eat rats and people's pets.
- May 15, 2013 · Scientists reveal the North Pole is on the move. Discover why they say it's shifting.
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The North Pole and why it moves are explained in this article. Learn about the North Pole.- The magnetic north pole is currently shifting at a faster rate than at any time in human history — almost 40 miles a year — and some experts believe that it may ...
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