[guide.chat] pole shift important read

  • From: vanessa <qwerty1234567a@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "GUIDE CHAT" <guide.chat@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 07:54:11 +0100

A growing number of scientists are starting to worry that it is the magnetic 
pole shift that seems to be underway that is the real culprit behind climate 
change. Not man made air pollution, not the sun, not the underground volcanic 
activity heating up the oceans, but the slow beginning of a pole shift that has 
been thought to destroy entire civilizations in the past and be one major 
factor in mass extinctions. NASA recently discovered and released information 
about a major breach in the earth?s magnetic field.

This breach in the earth/s magnetic field alone, in that it is allowing solar 
winds to enter the earths atmosphere, is sufficient to really mess up the 
weather. Not only is this accelerating magnetic pole shift messing up the 
weather it is having major effects on geopolitics. These magnetic shifts are 
not only capable of causing massive global super storms, but can cause certain 
societies, cultures and whole countries to collapse, even go to war with one 
another.

All yet remains to be seen, but the magnetic reversal of the earth?s poles 
seems to be rapidly increasing and IS affecting world weather patterns. The 
real question is how bad will things get before it all settles backdown to a 
?new normal?? At one time in history it was thought the North Pole was in the 
area that is now known as Hudson Bay. If the Hudson Bay area was the last 
locatoin of the North Pole, where will it go next? And how bad will global 
super storms and climate change get before it is over? And can we stop blaming 
each other for causing this and work together to survive it and keep 
civilization in tact? (Suite101)

The NOAA National Geophysical Data Center maintains a data set of annual 
magnetic north pole coordinates going back to the year 1590, derived from early 
measurements from ships logs to modern day techniques. Noting that there has 
been lots of reporting of pole shift lately, to the point where the phenomenon 
is actually causing real-world issues such as temporary airport closures, a 
deeper investigation was in order. After transferring 420 years of north pole 
position data from the NOAA Geo Data Center, configuring it to fit in an Excel 
spreadsheet, adding a complicated formula to determine exact distance between 2 
sets of latitude-longitude coordinates, applying the formula to each data point 
in the series, and then finally plotting it all in a visual graph, it is 
alarming to discover the amount of pole shift just over the past 10 to 20 
years. (GlobalRumbling)

Graph of annual magnetic north pole shift during the past 420 years
Since 1860, the magnetic pole shift has more than doubled every 50 years. That 
is pretty significant. During the past 150 years, the pole shift has been in 
the same direction. During the past 10 years, the magnetic north pole has 
shifted nearly half of the total distance of the past 50 years! In other words, 
the pole shift has apparently sped up substantially. It is not known if the 
shift will speed up or slow down in the years ahead. Some say that a pole 
reversal is overdue, and this phenomenon may be indicators of the beginnings of 
that process. (ModernSurvivalist)

The Pole shift hypothesis is not to be confused with geomagnetic reversal, the 
periodic reversal of the Earth?s magnetic field (effectively switching the 
north and south magnetic poles). Geomagnetic reversal has more acceptance in 
the scientific community than pole shift hypotheses. The Pole shift hypothesis 
is almost always discussed in the context of Earth, but other bodies in the 
Solar System may have experienced axial reorientation during their existences. 
The theory says that the outer crust of the Earth has moved several times in 
the past and would move in the future.

A geomagnetic reversal is a change in the orientation of Earth?s magnetic field 
such that the positions of magnetic north and magnetic south become 
interchanged. The Earth?s magnetic north pole is drifting from northern Canada 
towards Siberia with a presently accelerating rate. It is also unknown if this 
drift will continue to accelerate. Present society with its reliance of 
electricity and electromagnetic effects (e.g. radio, satellite communications) 
may be vulnerable to technological diruptions in the event of a full field 
reversal.

The Earth?s geomagnetic field is currently undergoing a reversal. It is not 
known when it will be completed, but it is already well underway, will continue 
into 2012 and beyond. The field is weakening with consequences of irradiation 
from the sun and deep space. But the reversal also means deep seated changes 
inside the earth with consequences of earthquakes in places not familiar with 
them and new volcanoes. During the reversal, we can experience increased 
earthquake activity, even an earthquake storm. Three new volcanoes are being 
born in the various undersea locations of the Pacific Ocean at this time. The 
reversal is a product of the changes that go on inside the Earth. The core is 
spinning slightly faster than the crust that has been slowed by the effect of 
the moon by tidal dragging. The differential rotation is what generates the 
magnetic field. As the core rotates, the magnetic field lines behave like what 
happens on the surface of the sun as the sun has differential rotation from 
equator to pole. The differential rotation in both cases stretches the magnetic 
field lines so that they get wound round and round the sun or Earth. At a 
certain moment in each case, the magnetic field lines snap and the field 
reverses and rebuilds. The differential flow of the sun occurs much faster than 
in the earth, so the magnetic cycle occurs in the sun cycles around 22 years on 
average. The Earth takes longer and is aperiodic due to the slower winding and 
the interaction of the moon, sun and planets. Typical field reversals can take 
hundreds of thousands or millions of years.

The current state of the geomagnetosphere is very chaotic with no definitive 
north-south orientation of poles. Instead there is a patchwork of poles all 
over the place. It is analogous to the surface of the sun during a sunspot 
maximum period where there are many fields coupled by sunspot pairs. The 
remains of the main field still exist, but is weakening, with the south 
magnetic pole closer to the equator than the north magnetic pole. Satellite 
imaging shows that the overall field has broken into many local regions with 
plenty of neutral zones between them where solar and cosmic radiation can get 
to the earth?s surface unimpeded except by the atmosphere. As of March 2010, 
NASA space weather tells us two things. The first is that the Earth?s magnetic 
field is almost at zero strength overall, broken into hundreds of small coupled 
fields. The sun for the moment is relatively quiet according to what is 
observed by aural activity on earth. These magnetic zonesare shifting 
continually and presage change. It appears that the field will be globally 
neutral on or about 2012.

Right now, the earth is open to penetration by ionizing radiation from all 
sources, but the local solar weather and cosmos is relatively quiet. It will 
not remain so and it is hard to know in advance when a radiation event will 
come from the cosmos at large. With the sun, we may have a day or two 
concerning a proton event, but not for gamma rays as it will hit us the moment 
we see signs like a coronal mass ejection. Where the chaotic fields are at 
their weakest, is exactly where auras will show and warn us of oncoming 
radiation. Ionizing radiation means an increase in radiation driven 
evolutionary change and radiation related illness.

A sign of the times is increase in earthquake activity, including in regions 
that are considered geologically stable and not subject to earthquakes.  
(Newsolio)

The Earth?s magnetosphere is what generates the Earth?s magnetic poles. It also 
protects us from harmful solar wind emanating from the Sun and radiation from 
outside our solar system. It sheathes the Earth and extends outside the 
atmosphere. This is why missions to the moon and other planets are plagued by 
radiation but orbiting missions less so.

Scientists know that reversals have occurred many times in the past. The 
direction of magnetic grains laid down successively in the Earth?s crust, 
particularly the sea floor are a primary piece of evidence. When the rock is 
new and molten the grains are free to align themselves with the prevailing 
magnetic field. As the rock cools, the grains are frozen in time. As the sea 
floor expands outward (in the Atlantic), it is regularly striped with rock 
oriented in different directions. This indicates that the magnetic poles have 
reversed many times throughout the Earth?s history.

The South Atlantic Anomaly (or SAA) is the region where Earth?s inner van Allen 
radiation belt makes its closest approach to the planet?s surface. Thus, for a 
given altitude, the radiation intensity is greater within this region than 
elsewhere. The van Allen radiation belts are symmetric with the Earth?s 
magnetic axis, which is tilted with respect to the Earth?s rotational axis by 
an angle of ~11 degrees. Additionally, the magnetic axis is offset from the 
rotational axis by ~450 kilometers (280 miles). Because of the tilt and offset, 
the inner van Allen belt is closest to the Earth?s surface over the south 
Atlantic ocean, and furthest from the Earth?s surface over the north Pacific 
ocean.

Some believe that the anomaly is a side effect of geomagnetic reversal. This 
may result from a misunderstanding of the extant literature, which mentions a 
slow weakening of the geomagnetic field as one of several causes for the 
changes in the borders of the SAA since its discovery. What is true is that as 
the geomagnetic field continues to weaken, the inner van Allen belt will get 
closer to the Earth, with a commensurate enlargement of the SAA at given 
altitudes. The highest intensity portion of the SAA drifts to the west at a 
speed of about 0.3 degrees per year, and is noticeable in the references listed 
below. The drift rate of the SAA is very close to the rotation differential 
between the Earth?s core and its surface, estimated to be between 0.3 and 0.5 
degrees per year. (MaritimeConnector)

The South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) is known to be growing in extent and spreading 
westwards from South Africa, as the Earth?s internal magnetic field rapidly 
weakens in this region. This may be early evidence of a forthcoming reversal in 
the direction of the Earth?s internal magnetic field. We do not know in detail 
precisely what occurs during such reversals, including the changes observed in 
the magnetic field and the time a reversal takes to complete. However these 
factors are important in knowing where the radiation risk may be increased and 
how the atmosphere might respond. Earth?s magnetic field has had many highs, 
lows and reversals in its past. The last reversal was around 800,000 years ago. 
So the Earth is known to be able to re-generate its field and has done so 
during human pre-history. Understanding the development of the SAA may 
therefore be significant in understanding the reversal process and its impact 
on life and the natural environment. (BrittishGeologicalSurvey)

Polar Shift and Earthquakes

The increase in the number of strong earthquakes today may be related to the 
phenomenon of polar shift, and are both byproducts of Earth?s turbulent and 
boiling liquid Iron outer core, roiling around a solid Iron inner core as hot 
as the Sun and spinning faster than the rotation of the planet itself.

The Earth?s mantle and crust are floating on top of a stormy sea of 
electrically conducting molten Iron which produces the planet?s magnetic field 
by something called the Dynamo effect. The north magnetic pole was first 
located in 1831 and has been regularly tracked up until the most recent 
measurement taken some time ago in 2001. During that time the pole has moved an 
amazing 1,100 km. In fact, since 1970 the pole has been moving much faster, 
from 10 km to 40 km annually, an incredible four fold increase.

Polar shift is caused by substantial changes in movement of the molten Iron 
outer core.

Dr. Tony Phillips of Science News ? NASA has stated the following details? 
About 400 polar shift reversals have occurred during the past 330 million years 
while the average interval between reversals during recent geological times has 
been about 200 thousand years. The Earth?s last field reversal occurred 780 
thousand years ago and we are apparently way overdue. Most evidence gathered 
from analyzing certain types of rock indicates that a polar shift reversal 
process may take 1,000 or up to 8,000 years to complete. However there have 
also been reports of the process completing itself much, much faster than that, 
the most famous account being from measurements taken of lava rock at Steens 
Mountain, Oregon which indicate that the magnetic field had been shifting up to 
6 degrees per day during one particular polar shift nearly 16 million years 
ago. Everything we are seeing here lately regarding magnetic polar shift and 
earthquakes today may all be related and may be reflections of changes that are 
occurring deep beneath our feet. (Modern Survivalist)

As massive earthquakes rip the earth?s crust, destroy cities and kill many 
thousands, scientists that have warned of the relationship between the ongoing 
magnetic polar shift, the planet?s molten cores and tectonic plates are 
scrambling to recheck their calculations.

Japan?s 9.1 superquake that destroyed much of northeastern land is a symptom of 
the growing devastation reverberating around the globe as the geomagnetic field 
continues to relentlessly warp, fluctuate and mutate. Both the superquake and 
super-tsunami were generated by a gigantic tear in the earth?s crust: the North 
American plate snapped upward. The mammoth fissure?150 miles long and 50 miles 
wide?gapes like a deadly wound in the seabed, plunging downwards into the 
depths of the crumbling, unstable mantle.

Most people are unaware that magnetic field fluctuations can precipitate 
earthquakes and initiate strange mass animal behavior?bizarre behavior like 
that reported since the final months of 2010. Yet it?s been demonstrated that 
changes in the geomagnetosphere affect the Earth?s plate tectonics. The reason 
why tectonics are affected has to do with how the Earth is built geologically. 
The planet?s primarily a core of superheated, dense viscous liquid with a 
relatively thin crust floating on the surface. That segmented crust?like a 
cracked pie crust?is what comprises the tectonic plates. They are in constant 
movement chiefly due to massive currents deep within the planet?s mantle and 
molten core.

The edges where two plates meet are called faults. Faults relieve the titanic 
internal pressure of the planet. The faults buckle and create mountains, rifts, 
and volcanic conduits. Some faults are structured different than others and 
exhibit different qualities.

The mighty currents of molten rock, under intense pressure, boil beneath the 
crust creating earthquakes, volcanoes and continental drift. It is also the 
geodynamo that creates the earth?s magnetic field and the interaction with the 
solar magnetosphere can initiate plate drift, tensions and the massive buckling 
and shearing between the plates called faults. The movement along the fault 
lines is called an earthquake.

Geomagnetic flux, often a precursor to mighty quakes, is sometimes accompanied 
by strange harmonics: people see colors dancing in the sky or hear what sounds 
like discordant music. The growing abberations of the magnetic field?and the 
increasing level activity of the sun?is symptomatic of the change in the 
earth?s core. A dangerous change. An uncontrollable change. A change that is 
leading to the possibility of greater and greater disasters. Volcanic activity 
will also increase. The evidence is there.

Japan?s superquake was followed by dozens of severe aftershocks and then an 
entirely new quake on a separate fault in central Japan measuring 6.6 
magnitude. Hours later a volcano in Indonesia along the famous Pacific Rim 
?ring of fire? exploded into an intense eruption. The twisting field creates a 
perfect harmony of catastrophe, death and destruction.

As the flux in the Earth?s dynamic magnetic field becomes more erratic and the 
intensity of the field fluctuates to a greater degree, the formation of 
energetic torsion fields withing the electrical matrix can increase. A torsion 
field, as defined by A. Akimov, can manifest within an electrical field in a 
state of flux. They are distinct energy fields that can interact and affect 
both energy and matter. Some experimenters have found evidence that their 
emanations sometimes appear to exceed the speed of light. Torsion fields can 
change the light frequency of laser beams, affect electrical components, modify 
gravity waves, and impact biological processes.

Beyond that, torsion fields can go rogue, create escalating feedback by looping 
upon themselves and generate massive, uncontrollable forces upon the spinning 
molten core through permutations and episodes of erratic spin and pressure. It 
can be measured and deduced by the magnetic flux using supercomputers. But the 
data produced is always after the fact and is useless as a tool for prediction. 
It serves only as a means to determine exactly what it was that killed or 
displaced hundreds of thousands of people.

As the field effects intensify and the geomagnetic field becomes ever more 
erratic, more superstorms can erupt into global titans of fury; more 
superquakes can occur shifting coastlines, submerging islands, and destroying 
whole regions; and more volcanoes can reignite bringing superheated death and 
destruction to the surface from the very bowels of the earth. (Earth-Issues)

?What is so surprising is that rapid, almost sudden, changes take place in the 
Earth?s magnetic field. This suggests that similar sudden changes take place in 
the movement of the liquid metal deep inside the Earth which is the reason for 
the Earth?s magnetic field? said Nils Olsen, Senior Scientist with DTU Space.

The Earth?s core consists of an inner solid core which is surrounded by an 
outer liquid core approx. 3,000 km below our feet. Both the liquid core and the 
solid core consist primarily of iron and nickel, and it is the movements in the 
outer liquid part of the Earth?s core which create the Earth?s magnetic field. 
Changes in these movements are seen as changes in the magnetic field, and 
scientists can therefore use satellite measurements of the magnetic field to 
find out what is going on in the liquid core deep inside the Earth.

Crust field: magnetic minerals produce sharp fluctuations in the magnetic 
field, making iron deposits in Russia (top right) and diamond-bearing rocks in 
the west Sahara (middle) clearly visible
The magnetic field surrounds the planet in a cocoon of force that forms a 
barrier against the solar wind ? the constant but fluctuating stream of charged 
particles emitted from the Sun. If the field weren?t there, the solar wind 
would strip away almost all of the atmosphere, the oceans would boil away into 
space and the planet would be left unable to support life. Mars, whose magnetic 
field faded away unknown aeons ago, suffered this fate. The magnetic fields of 
the core and the crust are fixed to the Earth, so they are in a rotating frame. 
The magnetic fields coming from the ionosphere are driven by the Sun, so they 
sit still with respect to the terrestrial fields.

The Earth's magnetic field is mainly produced by a self-sustaining dynamo in 
the fluid outer-core. Credits: GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam (GFZ)
But the field is complex, and although we?ve known about it since 1600 -an 
English doctor, William Gilbert, was the first to describe it ? we don?t 
understand how it works. The field is made up from several components. There?s 
the contribution of the molten core, but how the movement of the liquid iron 
generates the field is a complete mystery. Another contribution comes from 
naturally magnetic minerals in the Earth?s crust, such as ores of iron and 
nickel, and certain magnetic volcanic rocks. The ionosphere ? the layer of 
ionised gases in the atmosphere from about 60km to 500km above the planet?s 
surface ? also generates a magnetic field that contributes to the whole. 
Lastly, and rather surprisingly, the oceans, made from conductive salt water, 
generate a magnetic field as their currents move the water across the surface 
of the planet.

It?s becoming increasingly important that we understand more about the magnetic 
field; primarily, it?s responsible for our ongoing existence, but also because 
more and more of the technology we rely on depends upon it. The field protects 
communications, global positioning and Earth observation satellites from the 
solar wind. It may also be responsible for aspects of the climate. (TheEngineer)

There?s evidence it happened in the past and this theory could explain a lot of 
things that remained mysterious. There?s a couple of theories about how it 
could happen next:

Important mass building at the poles
Continents drift
An asteroid hitting Earth
A large object/Planet not from the Solar system approaching Earth
Something like a super sized volcano formed far from the equator
It?s a process that we can see happening. The only drastic way it could happen 
is with an asteroid striking Earth or a large object/planet getting near Earth. 
For the asteroid, NASA is monitoring near Earth objects and I?m sure they do a 
good job with that. For the planet approaching it?s clear people are making 
reference to Elenin/Planet X/Nibiru. There?s no clear link between 2012 and 
that physical pole shift. It?s most likely linked with Planet X approaching 
Earth and then causing a pole shift due to the change in gravity which holds 
our Solar system the way it is. There?s also a possibility for an asteroid to 
hit Earth. There?s a slight possibility for a pole shift and a magnetic 
reversal everyday but life goes on.


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