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If something is tugging/affecting the sun on the far side, then it would have to affect magnetism within the solar system. We know earths magnetic north pole is moving to Russia. We also know the sun is switching polarity. As I recall, the northern hemisphere of the sun has switched polarity. And the magnetic north pole on earth is moving more than the south. Are the northern hemispheres of the sun & earths magnetic fields moving that direction because it is following the "something?" Since magma has been on the move, it seems reasonable that this same "something" would be affecting the earths core. Volcanoes become active when they are putting out ash to shield the earth from solar stress....which in turn comes back to magnetic lines of force. Does anyone know if we can check for multiple polarities on earth, so we can see if we have magnetic hotspots...or mini poles developing? Cern affects magnetism...it is inside the earth. I think hadron colliders have the potential of causing miniscule black holes. IMHO Fukushima had some kind of a secret testing site like cern. The gravity in the area changed after the explosion at the power plant. SO....what did they do?
Quoting: imjustsayin Good lines of thought IJS! Quoting: shadasonic Is there magnetism in the tectonic plates? Quoting: imjustsayin Oh yeah as the mantle fluctuates electromagnetism is constantly being produced and distributed. Your take on Cern has had me worried for a long time. The LHC potentially and theoretically could be a pandoras box,creating anything similar to a black hole no matter how small is asking for event horizon repurcussions. We don't know near enough to be messing with godlike properties, Quoting: shadasonic agreed.
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