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Message Subject Impending Pole Shift explained - It WILL happen
Poster Handle Bowyn Aerrow
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Its a math formula that none of your poleshift folk seem to understand the implications and its place in this 'the whole world flips over'.


What you fail to account for is that the amount of energy needed to rock the earth on its axis in any direction other than in the direction is is currently moving (the spin of the earth) would be tremendous.

We are not talking just flooding of land by oceans, we are talking crustal displacement which would lead to the barrier between the crust and the mantel over heating to the point where the crust melts.

The crust 'floats' on a semi-liquid mantel. thus the surface of earth is much like a toy boat in a tub of water, you move that tub of water rapidly in any direction, that toy boat wants to stay exactly where it was.

The exact same thing would happen with the Earths crust, except it would not just want to stay were it is, but moving in the exact direction it has always been moving, revolving around the axis.

Since the mantel is only a semi-liquid and the crust is solid, the boundary being very uneven, there is going to be lots of friction at the mantle/crust boundary, friction always - ALWAYS, leads to heat.

Don't believe me, put the palms of your hands together, now rub your palms back and forth against each other, feel the heat? that is due to friction.

We are talking on the order of quadrillions of joules of energy being released at the crust mantel boundary, such a large amount of energy over a short period of time translates into thousands of degrees of temperature, sufficient with any minor movement over a couple miles to result in massive melting of the crust, over 100 miles of movement and the whole crust melts, the oceans turn into steam and the earth is one firey massive lake of magma and lava.

Nothing on earth can survive that.

Since all the evidence points as the whole crust of the earth never melting away in oh 3 billion years at least, then it is safe to assume it isn't going to happen any time soon.

A physical pole shift never happened - not this way. Over long periods of time (millions of years) the crust has moved allowing parts of the globe to move from tropics to poles. But never in a blink of an eye.


Yes the magnetic poles have flipped - often, many times on a near regular basis, almost with an accuracy of clock work.

Yes, Mammoths were found with their stomach contents frozen, we already have a good idea what happened there and it was a semi-bad day for planet earth, but it wasn't a 'pole shift'.
 
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