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Magnetic North Pole Moves to Siberia

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MSNBC interview with USF Volcanologist Dr. Chris Connors. Earth’s magnetic north has moved from northern Canada into northern Siberia. The flow of Earth’s liquid iron core in the center of the earth acts like a giant car alternator creating magnetism on a planetary scale; with a Magnetic North Pole and a Magnetic South Pole. As the Magnetic North Pole moves, compasses point to the wrong location. Pilots rely on compasses. The recent Magnetic North Pole shift is forcing airports to make some adjustments. For more information on solar activities in our galaxy, visit www.NestLink.com

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@CK3890 Not very scientific of you…”Alex Collier is a nut”. I bet you don’t even have the odd lucid dream.

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@eckyspondoolie When orbit time and rotation time match, you will only see one side of the celestial object. The moon is not the only tidally locked object in the solar system. What is an artificial orbit? How can an orbit be artificial? More simply put, how can a motion be artificial, especially one made by a celestial object? It’s quite hilarious how you can have such outrageous beliefs that have no scientific evidence and completely reject theories with it. And Alex Collier is a nut.

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@eckyspondoolie You have a poor understanding of the moon. The moon is made up of a giant asteroid and a large fragment of Earth. Long ago, the asteroid collided with Earth and shot millions upon millions of particles into orbit. The tidal pull of the Earth caused the particles to clump together and rotate. This gave it it’s spherical shape (rotation gives all celestial objects their shape) and as the Earth pulled it closer it slowed it’s rotation to match it’s orbit time.

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@eckyspondoolie Again, I already googled it and it was disproven over a century ago. That wasn’t good enough so I posed two questions. Both of which were ignored, but I’ll ask them again. If the Earth were hollow, why doesn’t the massive weight of the oceans fall into the weakest crack and fill the hollow Earth with water? Why do asteroids make craters instead of going in and out of the Earth? And I already did google apollo 13…. You really don’t read other’s comments do you?

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@CK3890 The Moon is a VERY strange thing indeed. The more I reseach it the more strange it becomes.
1: always shows one side to us.
2: is older than the earth.
3: has an artificia orbit.
4: is hollow?
5: was brought here from anothers starsystem by Reptillians. (I know it sounds weird but the moon is a large artifical base) See Alex Collier for some info on the moon.
cheers ecky

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@CK3890 Planets (I believe all) are hollow. There is an oposite and equal reaction taking place to create a balance. An ‘internal’ gravity if you like. Like one of those large Coke beach balls people get into and jump around. Google Hollow earth. Also Google the apollo 13 mission when it jettisoned the shuttle. it is recorded. I wasn’t there but I read about it like others can. cheers ecky

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@eckyspondoolie I just looked up this whole ringing moon and apparently seismometers set up by the members of Apollo 11 measured seismic waves reverberating around the moon for approximately an hour. This doesn’t prove that it was ringing like a bell first off, and even if it did, that wouldn’t prove that the moon is hollow. Object do not need to be hollow to resonate. In fact, all solid objects with appropriate elasticity reverberate. Bells are not in fact hollow, merely concave.

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@eckyspondoolie I didn’t say the definition of gravity. I said an understanding of gravity. It is not fully understood and it’s definition is not exact nor proven, but we do understand that gravity causes masses to clump together. Anyways, if the Earth and or moon were hollow, then wouldn’t the oceans find a crack and sink into the opening? Wouldn’t asteroids go through one side of the Earth and come out the other side?

And how could the moon be ringing? There’s no atmosphere….

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@CK3890 The strict definition of gravity has yet to be reached.
When Apollo 13 jettisoned their landing shuttle back into the moon surface it rang like a bell for over a day. (Hollow?).
kind regards Ecky

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@patrickcorliss No, exactly correct. If the North ended up at the South Pole then the compass would still point north. That’s because magnetic fields are vectors. When a compass points north, it is also pointing south because a vector is a straight line. So your compass, regardless of whether or not the poles are shifting, is always going to point to the top and bottom (or bottom and top, depending on your perspective) of this gigantic vector, and thus it will always point north (and south).

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@eckyspondoolie Just looked at hollow Earth theory. It’s been scientifically disproven since the late 1800s. Not to mention, anyone with an elementary understanding of gravity would know that a hollow Earth is just not possible.

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Molten metal core is crap. Look at the hollow earth theory.Look at Admiral Bird US Navy mission.

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@JCLeSinge
Um, not exactly. If the magnetic North migrates towards the Southern Hemisphere it will eventually end up where the South Pole is now. You can hardly have the magenetic North Pole at the South Pole.

My guess is that it will be called the magnetic North Pole while it is in the Northern hemisphere.

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“What your compass shows as North isn’t really North.”

Um, yes, it is; a compass will always point towards magnetic North. I think what they meant to say was that what your compass shows as North is not the same direction as it was, say, a year ago; North has moved, no one would notice with a hand compass, unless they were deliberately tracking the fluctuations. But compasses aren’t arbitrary; the needle always points North, even if North has moved.

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