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Post by Virginia on Sept 4, 2012 10:14:04 GMT -5
It appears there has been a polar shift of the moon. Scientists looking at the moon have discovered that sector G-3 Tycho has moved. The moon is now egg shaped. Last night I looked at the moon and sure enough the moon is egg shaped. I will lookagain tonight.
The earth is also shifting but my question is how far will it shift. Airports are now saying their runways are 3-4 degrees off. I want you'all to look at the moon for yourself.
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Post by Dave on Sept 8, 2012 18:20:50 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHS042a-Nb0&feature=relatedIf you watched this clip, you heard over and over that many of recent histories' earth changes - Sumatra quake and tsunami - Chili - Hati - Philippines - China have all impacted the rotational speed of the planet as well as added small impact to rotational tilt and planetary wobble. AND - the pessimistic doom days crowd predict pole shifts, not only of earth but now also the moon. The subject is diminished by looking at the phenomena with binders on. The bigger picture presents a much more interesting reality. Rotational mechanics and Angular MomentumEarth rotates - it is a fact and with that fact come forces of dictated by rotational mechanics and angular momentum. Rotational mechanics are obvious to anyone who has ever played with a child's spinning top. If well balanced and spinning quickly - it stands up tall and straight and spins with no wobble at all As the speed slows the top begins to wobble - until it falls over Angular Momentum are forces like centrifugal forces tugging at the Continental masses. We all know what momentum is don't we. M = mass x velocity. The mass of the earth x the velocity of the earth's rotation right? Only partly correct - you have to also add the velocity of the earth as it speeds its way around the sun + the mass and velocity of the solar system as it speeds its way about the galactic core + the mass and velocity of the milky-way galaxy speeding away from other galaxies + more i am sure. Planetary drag - the rotation of earth has slowed overtime due to gravitational drag from the moon and other cosmic bodies. The top slows and the wobble grows larger Several of the largest earth quakes are said to have moved large masses of the earth - causing rotational speeds to increase. Just as a figure skater pulls tighter inward her rotational speed increases - she spreads her arms and grows larger she slows down
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Post by Dave on Sept 8, 2012 21:07:17 GMT -5
There are many forces that tug at the earth's tilt. The earth is not alone in the universe and not only go gravitational forces from the sun, moon, other planets like Jupiter and Saturn, - plus forces from beyond our small solar system. Cosmic forces from the mass of the galaxy itself and the gravitational tug of the galactic core. Attachments:
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Post by Dave on Sept 8, 2012 21:21:50 GMT -5
Every 25-30,000 years our solar system cross the galactic plane. The last time this happened earth entered an ice age. The next time it will happen is - Dec 21st, 2012This region of space has to be the most dense portion of the galaxy - the thickest part of the cloud. I am sure we are talking about hardly noticeable and not noticeable at all, but teh additional friction seems to have warmed several planet of our solar system not just ours. Ice caps on mars and IO are also melting. Global warming may just be one planets story in the solar system's warming saga. These forces also capable of tugging at earth's rotational harmonics as well as the moons. Attachments:
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Post by Dave on Sept 8, 2012 21:40:36 GMT -5
I watched the video on Lunar Pole Shift, but I just don't buy into it. Planet X - Nibiru - I doubt it. But many smaller forces all tugging at the moon and earth causing perceptual changes - yes! The earth and moon are both wobbled away from one another - verses - when both are wobbled toward each other. Each perspective will appear different. Attachments:
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Post by Dave on Sept 8, 2012 22:04:24 GMT -5
The child's top spins fast and true in the beginning, but as it slows it begins to wobble - and eventually fall over - flip. Would this happen to earth. Planetary flip was pushed in the 70s trying to explain how mastodons eating tropical flowers could become flash frozen in Siberia. Evidence from the ocean floor suggest a pole shift occurs every 25-30,000 years in the same cycle as the solar system crossing the galactic plane. The top is being pulled over by the earth's gravity. Which gravitational forces would tug earth hard enough to flip the unstable planet? I don't think it possible - as discussed in Angular Momentum - the forces of the mass of a planet flipping would tear the planet apart - there just isn't evidence of this in our past. Instead - if you accept Whole earth expansion Theory - the earth core is liquid and the magnetic core wobbles all on its own independent of the earth's axes. Years ago magnetic north pole was in Wisconsin - today it moved closer to Russia's Moscow. The good news:Magnetic pole shitf - Yes Planetary flip - No The bad news:The science concerning a magnetic pole shif states that the magnetic field will weaken - then flip - then restore in power over time. The magnetic field protects us from solar radiation - perhaps we should all stock up on sun tan lotion. Attachments:
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Post by Dave on Sept 8, 2012 22:15:38 GMT -5
If you look at the world map it is easy to see the areas that produce the world food supply. ANY CHANGE in the earth's relationship with the sun has to impact weather patterns. If the tilt grows and the wobble increases the extremes in weather patterns must follow. Some area will become more desert Other places will get too much rain The global biosphere will be in a phase of compensation and adjustment - could the human food chain survive the transition? Attachments:
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Post by Dave on Sept 8, 2012 22:22:53 GMT -5
ANY CHANGE in the earth's relationship with the sun has to impact weather patterns. If the tilt grows and the wobble increases the extremes in weather patterns must follow. Attachments:
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Post by Virginia on Sept 8, 2012 22:36:09 GMT -5
I tryed to look at the map showing 40 degree shift but am confused. What I want to know is where does Phoenix fit. Will we get cooler or hotter?
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Post by Dave on Sept 9, 2012 16:52:30 GMT -5
A lot of futurist have safe zone maps, like the one attached. The problems with those maps are:1 - Accuracy! There is no guarantee that these maps are even close to reality. We will see. 2. - The equator will move, so will the poles. Once earth wobble - self corrects through the forces of rotational mechanics and angular momentum and the tilt of the earth's axis is re-established, the solar equator may move. If we are entering a warmer era - the new tropics will have larger hurricanes and typhoons with more energy; driving the population north. If we are entering a cooling era - the new glacial polar ice caps could cover large sections land; driving the population south. Either way the weather will run through an adjusting period of extremes. 3. - Another issue with these future safe zone maps, is that these maps only list area void of major earth changes. Montana is a safe area, but it has to survive the other global earth changes. If the Rocky Mountains drop and California does slip into the ocean, will there be any buildings left standing anywhere? 4. - Even if we do survive the up-coming tribulation, we would then have to survive the social struggle for survival. That means arming ourselves against our own neighbors. Attachments:
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