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Message Subject Less than 5 years left until poleshift cataclysm (New data from Mavstar Observatory)
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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so what happens if the pole flips and sticks in the middle at the equator?
 Quoting: Jake


Roughly a 3rd of Earth falls back into a similar climte. 2/3rds lands in a different climate.

Thus, 2/3rds of all life dies.
 Quoting: Nonentity


Someone, please listen to the video, or do some research. He is talking about a magnetic pole shift, not the end of the world. It won't change the weather, or rock the planet. It will , probably subject us to some extra solar radiation for a period of time, but then it will settle down, and life returns to normal. The biggest difference will be the compass pointing some other direction. During the "flip", the compass will be useless, as it will fluctuate depending on where the strongest magnetism is. When it's over, the compass will point to where ever the new north pole ends up. Other than some extra cases of skin cancer, it will have little effect on humanity. The climate will be the same, as the earth does not change it's orientation to the sun. The planet stays the same, just the magnetism moves.
 Quoting: Epic Beard Guy



To the user above:
Your conclusion is understandable and surely based in logic. Your logic is founded in the information you know to be true.

One bit of information which may help you obtain a more inclusive underdtanding is that all weather systems (high pressure and low pressure systems) are magnetically driven.

High pressure systems are the focal points of our atmosphere that are absorbing solar radiation. In high pressure systems the winds start in the middle and fan outwards. Those winds are coming from compression of the atmosphere resulting in the ionosphere compressing in response to receiving solar energies.

In low pressure systems, Earth is sending its energy upwards back into the ionosphere/space and thus the electromagnetically influenced water vapor and other atmospheric elements are driven towards the center of the system.


So to say a magnetic reversal wouldnt change the weather would be like saying you could flip someone upside and they would no longer be under the influence of gravity. The properties of nature wont change during a magnetic shift, but natures response to such a change would be extreme and volatile
 
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