Hundreds of birds falling dead from the sky in different parts of the world; off-season snow, super storms and flooding on unexpected locations – all these are happening now, and many are asking why. One common theory being proposed by many (including myself) to explain these events is that the fluctuations on Earth’s magnetic field / magnetosphere are to blame.
Earth's magnetic field is rapidly fading. Today it is about 10 percent weaker than it was when German mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss started keeping tabs on it in 1845, scientists say.
If the trend continues, the field may collapse altogether and then reverse. Compasses would point south instead of north - an event known as a geomagnetic pole reversal.
Earth’s magnetic field protects us from solar storms and cosmic rays. A weakening magnetic field also means this protection is vulnerable. According to new observations from NASA's IMAGE spacecraft and the joint NASA/European Space Agency Cluster satellites, immense cracks sometimes develop in Earth's magnetosphere and remain open for hours. This allows the electrically charged solar wind to gush through and power stormy space weather.
Migratory birds depend heavily on Earth’s magnetic field for protection and direction, and abrupt changes on this field could prove fatal to them.
Some scientists have made a correlation between Earth’s magnetic field and global weather.
I personally believe that a geomagnetic pole reversal will result to stronger and cooler winds, and will be the start of a new ice age. The emergence of super storms and record breaking snow falls lately are signs that a geomagnetic pole reversal is already underway, meaning parts of Earth’s magnetic field are already reversing.
Let me explain my theories about this, and also my predictions as to what will happen, if ever Earth’s magnetic poles will reverse.
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