I just added these two on another thread, and it fits here too. So to keep the links where I can find them.
We're in the EU universe, electric sun. The sun connects to earth like through a cable, but its really a magnetic portal opening up.
www.nowpublic.com...
science.nasa.gov...
Magnetic Portals Connect Earth to the Sun
[qu0te]Oct. 30, 2008: During the time it takes you to read this article, something will happen high overhead that until recently many scientists
didn't believe in. A magnetic portal will open, linking Earth to the sun 93 million miles away. Tons of high-energy particles may flow through the
opening before it closes again, around the time you reach the end of the page.
"It's called a flux transfer event or 'FTE,'" says space physicist David Sibeck of the Goddard Space Flight Center. "Ten years ago I was pretty sure
they didn't exist, but now the evidence is incontrovertible."
The magnetic poles relate to the circuits of earth.
Now, the moon and venus lack magnetic poles, they also surprise surprise lack rotation.
Earth really does spin on free overunity and we can power everything with this, also with coils, and the magnets we use? Earth has iron core, so iron
magnets?
wiki.answers.com...
most types of iron are magnetic.
For the moon they admit no spin.
For venus in the 19th century they thought no spin. This is when Tesla set to work, you know, they GOT IT, right? And then hid it.
So a theory was deviced to give venus a spin, a reverse spin to hide its lack of rotation.
en.wikipedia.org...
Spectroscopic observations in the 1900s gave the first clues about the Venusian rotation. Vesto Slipher tried to measure the Doppler shift of
light from Venus, but found that he could not detect any rotation. He surmised that the planet must have a much longer rotation period than had
previously been thought.[84] Later work in the 1950s showed that the rotation was retrograde. Radar observations of Venus were first carried out in
the 1960s, and provided the first measurements of the rotation period which were close to the modern value.[85]...
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