Earths magnetic field
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This must be wrong.. It involves way too much credit for the earths rotation and none for the surrounding universe.
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Yes-it is the protons and neutrons that reverse direction-not the actual core itself-
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@jaymoseleygrbThe core does not change direction during a reversal, Look at the sun its pole reverse on an average of 11yrs. The direction of the rotation stays the same; it’s only the electrons which change direction. The core is round, not elongated, that is why there is no fixed N or S point.
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excellent vid.
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because of this field it will happen in 2012 im not lyng but half of our field is gone in 2009 it was halfly destroyed in 2012 it wont remain so it will cause earthquakes ultimate tsunamis vlocanos storms and hwatever else.
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great video about Earth magnetic field...
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interesting
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is the earth hollow ?
gsaint77 1 year ago
@gsaint77 I think the general consensus is that it is solid in the center with a middle section between the crust and core that is liquid
jaymoseleygrb 1 year ago
Not very clear a video..question...how is it that overcoming logical and inertial laws of movement when the solid core rotates e to w the liquid rotates the wrong way back???? try that with a bucket full of water and tell me
Sedsam 2 years ago
Put water into a bowl. Put mixing blade in center and rotate it clockwise. The water will rotate clockwise. Then rotate blade anti clockwise. What happens? The water wil rotate anti clockwise. Same for solid core. Whe it rotates faster than mantle, the liquid core rotates faster then mantle. When solid core rotates slower then mantle as predicted in my model, the liquid core rotates slower than mantle. No violation of logic . Check url above video for more info and paper
jaymoseleygrb 2 years ago
But when the solid inner core oscillates between rotating slower and then faster than the crust , as my model proposes, then I suppose its not unreasonable to assume that the crusts rotation should be effected by the drag of the outer liquid core. Measuring this would be very difficult. Possibly from peak to peak of the cores reversal cycle the length of the crusts daily rotation may vary by only as little as a few seconds over the usual pole reversal times of up to 200,000 years.
jaymoseleygrb 3 years ago