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Ninja181

by Ninja181 on 08 August 2012 - 23:08

Joan,

I suppose anything is possible. But Edgar Cayce predicted years ago that the earth's core would rotate and more recently Gordon Michael Scallion predicted in I believe 2007 the following paragraph. They seem to think the cause is internally.

As Earth’s core slowly continues its rotation, independent of Earth’s crust, magnetic forces shall react, creating a thermal buildup beneath the crust. Expect the next few years to be hotter in many areas, with increased melt-offs, droughts, fires, storms, high winds and tornadoes."

 Below is a link to a scientific article by Dr. Dario Alfe about a process called conduction:

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v485/n7398/full/nature11031.html?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20120517


by joanro on 09 August 2012 - 02:08

That article didn't make it clear to me how the earth's core is rotating, but I can see how, if it is, that would cause external heat. But why only in some geographic areas, is the heat produced uneven, like the sun? I think my idea is more plausible..Even .Australia, I think has had unprecedented hot summers and consequently, drought. I need to find a map that shows the unusual temps world wide. Think you could find that, Ninja? Needs to show latitudes, normal, and extreme temps. Look forward to seeing it if you can come up with it.

Ninja181

by Ninja181 on 09 August 2012 - 14:08

Joan,

The Earth's core is molten rock and the crust is moving separately. Thus the change in the magnetic poles.

Supposedly the movement of the molten core is changing ocean temperatures, thus creating a lot of weird weather, ice melts etc.

Your theory could be correct, although the clairvoyant ones think it is eternal.

Will look for a map.


by joanro on 09 August 2012 - 15:08

Thanks, Ninja, I'll get to them after 'while. I know about the molten rock it earth crust "floating" over it. But it's always been in constant motion..also the heat is coming from above, the ground is cool to touch in shade, anyway. Unless all that about the poles changing creates abnormal weather. ?

ggturner

by ggturner on 09 August 2012 - 16:08


by joanro on 09 August 2012 - 16:08

So,According toNASA, mag reversal has no effect on climate, but Earth's axes tilt does have significant effect on climate. Change in tilt, which has happened recently numerous times could be cause of current extreme weather.

by joanro on 09 August 2012 - 17:08

Hey,Ninja. Checked them out and they were interesting, and fun to play with. Lol

by SitasMom on 09 August 2012 - 19:08






 


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