Re: Is Earth's Magnetic Field Failing? (Forwarded)
In Article <3B86B0CF.2FB5B0A8@gelac.mar.lmco.com> Duane Schulke posts:
> Andrew Yee wrote:
>> New Scientist, http://www.newscientist.com
>> Is Earth's magnetic field failing?
>>
>> Our protective shield is unlikely to fail permanently, but a
>> temporary shutdown may be imminent. It could happen
>> within as little as 2000 years. Measurements of the Earth's
>> field show that it is getting weaker, and suggest that we are
>> heading for a field reversal, in which the north and south
>> magnetic poles will swap. When the reversal is in full swing,
>> there will be a time when the field sinks almost to zero before
>> cranking up again. This unprotected period might only last
>> for a few years, or it could go on for thousands. To know
>> for sure, we'll need a very precise model of the Earth's
>> core.
With no explanation whatsoever for WHY this is occurring! From
existing ZetaTalk, written in 1995.
Where some scientists state that the Earth's magnetic field
has been weakening lately, this is certainly not the case. They
misunderstand. The Earth's magnetic field is not weakening,
it is changing course or direction, and thus Scattered does
not register on their instruments in the same old way. This is
an early indicator of the great confusion that [Planet X] will
have on the Earth, soon, during the pole shift. Another way to
describe this dispersing is the scientific term - base resonant
frequency. This is just another name for magnetic pull, the
strength of the pull the Earth's core has on instruments.
Instruments, through electricity coursing through wires,
create a magnetic field in a core of iron or some other highly
susceptible material. The resulting electromagnetic field can
be either aligned with the Earth, or set to cross the Earth's
magnetic field, or at any partial angle that the scientists
desire. Depending on the strength of the Earth's own
magnetic field, the field created by the instruments is thus
disrupted or weakened. This weakening disruption, noted by
scientists, is just another indication of the dispersal of the
Earth's internal magnetic field.
We have stated that the heating up of your world's oceans are
related to the increased swirling about going on in the Earth's
core. Even primitive humans were intuitively aware that the
Earth's core was not solid. Molten lava is a sure clue. Even
during quiescent times the liquid rock that lies under the
crusted surface of the Earth moves about, just as currents
move in the oceans. The oceans are not merely influenced
by temperature changes from contact with molten lava on the
ocean floor or air temperature, but also by pressure to some
degree from the prevailing winds. Most importantly, the
oceans are pulled to and fro by the gravity of the Moon and
other planetary bodies. Once set in motion, water tends to
keep moving for some time, high pressure areas dispersing
to low pressure areas, just as in the atmosphere. Likewise,
molten rock in the Earth's core is subject to influences -
gravitational, from other planetary bodies, but also magnetic,
as the composition of the molten rock contains elements such
as iron prone to magnetic influences. Currents and tides
develop in the molten rock, and this is either gentle and
regular or vigorous and given to sudden spurts. The
dispersing of the Earth's magnetic alignment is just another
indicator of this phenomena.
ZetaTalk, Magnetic Field