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Question about the Magnetic Pole Movement

 
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Question about the Magnetic Pole Movement
Two questions

First question is, why is the magnetic North Pole headed “towards” geo north, but the magnetic South Pole is headed away from geo south? Wouldn’t they mirror from each other?

Second question is, why are the two poles moving at different rates? I mean I can understand some deviance, but the total travel is substantially different from the two poles.

[link to wdc.kugi.kyoto-u.ac.jp]
This site is about the best info I could find on the current locations of both poles, as of 2015.

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In the morning it's mostly north then it slowly goes south
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In the morning it's mostly north then it slowly goes south
 Quoting: Balloons


Think they have already figured that one out, it’s call “Morning wood”


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They do mirror each other

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Earth is not a perfect magnet and the poles are not done moving.
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They do mirror each other

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Earth is not a perfect magnet and the poles are not done moving.
 Quoting: Iceman2


But according to your graphic, if the top line moved towards the right (geo north) the bottom would move left (geo south).

But according to mapping of both magnetic north and south, they do not follow this scenario.
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They do mirror each other

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Earth is not a perfect magnet and the poles are not done moving.
 Quoting: Iceman2


But according to your graphic, if the top line moved towards the right (geo north) the bottom would move left (geo south).

But according to mapping of both magnetic north and south, they do not follow this scenario.
 Quoting: Tech_A


Because it isn't a bar magnet. But two magnets with opposite polarity. Hence the issue with the reversal. As the South travels and the North travels, they'll "switch" polarity when they become too close to each other.

That's as simple as I can explain what was explained to me in searching out the same thing.

Gosh, there are tons of videos on "What happens when Magnetic Poles Shift". And those that I saw explained the South Atlantic anomaly and it's potential relationship to quickly moving North magnetic pole.
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They do mirror each other

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Earth is not a perfect magnet and the poles are not done moving.
 Quoting: Iceman2


But according to your graphic, if the top line moved towards the right (geo north) the bottom would move left (geo south).

But according to mapping of both magnetic north and south, they do not follow this scenario.
 Quoting: Tech_A


Because it isn't a bar magnet. But two magnets with opposite polarity. Hence the issue with the reversal. As the South travels and the North travels, they'll "switch" polarity when they become too close to each other.

That's as simple as I can explain what was explained to me in searching out the same thing.

Gosh, there are tons of videos on "What happens when Magnetic Poles Shift". And those that I saw explained the South Atlantic anomaly and it's potential relationship to quickly moving North magnetic pole.
 Quoting: Fluffy Pancakes


Could you supply any links to the videos you mentioned? Would be appreciated.

Thanks
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They do mirror each other

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Earth is not a perfect magnet and the poles are not done moving.
 Quoting: Iceman2


But according to your graphic, if the top line moved towards the right (geo north) the bottom would move left (geo south).

But according to mapping of both magnetic north and south, they do not follow this scenario.
 Quoting: Tech_A


I believe there are multiple other magnetic anomalies on earth that may account for this.

For example:
Earth Used To Have More Than Two Magnetic Poles

[link to www.iflscience.com (secure)]

South Atlantic Anomaly

[link to www.news.com.au (secure)]

Scientists discovered a strong magnetic anomaly in the rift zone on Lake Baikal

Perhaps the magnetic pole is attracted by the East Siberian magnetic anomaly, because it is one of the largest anomalies in the world, along with the Canadian, the Antarctic and the Brazilian.

The origin of the world’s anomalies is due to the movement of magma flows.
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They do mirror each other

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Earth is not a perfect magnet and the poles are not done moving.
 Quoting: Iceman2


But according to your graphic, if the top line moved towards the right (geo north) the bottom would move left (geo south).

But according to mapping of both magnetic north and south, they do not follow this scenario.
 Quoting: Tech_A


Because it isn't a bar magnet. But two magnets with opposite polarity. Hence the issue with the reversal. As the South travels and the North travels, they'll "switch" polarity when they become too close to each other.

That's as simple as I can explain what was explained to me in searching out the same thing.

Gosh, there are tons of videos on "What happens when Magnetic Poles Shift". And those that I saw explained the South Atlantic anomaly and it's potential relationship to quickly moving North magnetic pole.
 Quoting: Fluffy Pancakes


Could you supply any links to the videos you mentioned? Would be appreciated.

Thanks
 Quoting: Tech_A


My computer is moderately jacked as far as finding info. I'm more duct tape and hammers than computers. lol. And for some bizarre reason, my YouTube history doesn't show a lot of vids that I have watched. Perhaps there is a reason, or my connection is twinky. Dunno. shrug

BUT...Look up David Lapointe Primer fields.

And here are a couple of youtube vids that when you correlate the information in your thinking, will click for you. Because you are curious and asking good questions! :)





Here's a thread I started that people were kind enough to provide a number of video links to things they ascribe to or find intriguing on this topic.

Thread: Could This Be What the Lights and Radio Waves Really Are? Plasma??

Hoping this helps you find the answers to your questions.

The Lapointe stuff is beyond exceptional. If you're an abstract thinker at all, it will really give you take off points.
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Re: Question about the Magnetic Pole Movement
Did the magnetic north pole move or did some authority figure just say the pole moved?
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magnets
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Re: Question about the Magnetic Pole Movement
Earth Used To Have More Than Two Magnetic Poles

[link to www.iflscience.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Iceman2

That's an excellent point. Everybody's thinking of magnetic poles as a dipole, but planets are known to have quadrupole (4), sextupole (6) or even octupole (8) magnetic sources.

For instance, Sun's, Jupiter's and Saturn's magnetospheres have sextupole and octopole components.
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Re: Question about the Magnetic Pole Movement
Okay pick up a globe, at the North Pole slide your finger South towards Russia.

At the South Pole slide your finger North towards the west coast of Western Australia.

The void created is the South American magnetic anomaly.
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Re: Question about the Magnetic Pole Movement
I was looking for such current updates.

[link to wdc.kugi.kyoto-u.ac.jp]

The latest study i found is from May 12 2020 with an interesting theory.

Reconstructions of past north magnetic pole movements suggests that two blobs — and sometimes three — have influenced the pole's position over time. These blobs have prompted the pole to wander around northern Canada for the past 400 years, the researchers said.

"But over the last 7,000 years, [the north magnetic pole] seems to have chaotically moved around the geographic pole, showing no preferred location," the researchers wrote in the study.

The pole also moved toward Siberia in 1300 B.C., according to modeling.
(1300 BC, unfortunately we dont have many data to study what happened then)

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