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What if the earths gravity shifted somehow and where antarctica is today was somewhere near the equator at some point in earths history?
That might account for some "disapearances" of ancient civilizations in the past...
Originally posted by Inannamute
You lost me at
perversion of youth (e.g. homosexuals giving lectures in schools),
Uh, are homosexuals giving lectures in schools about how to do anal properly? I'm guessing probably not. Homosexuality is not pedophilia, as much as the conservative straight edge narrowminded people may wish it to be. Nor are they recruiting. You are gay, or you are straight. Gay parents raise straight kids and straight parents raise gay kids. Nothing to do with an army of militant homosexuals perverting the youth of the world, so please stop implying they are.
The Mayans had said that our solar system would align with the "Dark Rift" which lies at the center of the galaxy.
Originally posted by stereologist
reply to post by nh_ee
The magnetic fields from the central part of the Milky Way are not detectable here.
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by Amaterasu
There are actually two parts to the core. There is an inner core which is composed of solid iron about the size of the Moon. Then there is the molten outer core which is about the size of Mars. As stereologist mentioned, it is actually the outer core that produces the magnetic field. Not the inner core as many people believe.
Originally posted by stereologist
reply to post by Amaterasu
I believe the core is iron...and magnetized...and that makes it a magnet...n'est pas?
No.
The core is in 2 parts: outer liquid, inner solid. The magnetic field is due to convection currents in the liquid, ie outer portion of the core.
But wouldn't the outer core magnetize the solid core...? I would think so.