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The “common linkage” between these mysterious explosions and increasing seismic events in Siberia, this report says, is due to the rapid shifting of our Earth’s magnetic North Pole that has doubled in the last 50 years, and in the 1990s “picked up speed in a big way,” bolting north–northwest into the Arctic Ocean at more than 55 kilometers per year.
A geomagnetic excursion, like a geomagnetic reversal, is a significant change in the Earth’s magnetic field. Unlike reversals however, an excursion does not permanently change the large-scale orientation of the field, but rather represents a dramatic, typically short-lived decrease in field intensity, with a variation in pole orientation of up to 45 degrees from the previous position. 7,000-17,000 years ago there was a flash freezing of Siberia where still today woolly mammoths are still uncovered in near pristine condition. Also note The 11 August 3114 BCE start date of the Mayan Calendar that seemingly predicts the year of 2012 will, indeed, experience another such cataclysmic event.
Originally posted by Flavian
reply to post by MRuss
But how does that explain the flash freezing? Nothing does so far, at least to my mind. Some of the mammoths found in Siberia even have the berries in their stomachs that were just eaten - this indicates instant freezing. No weather ever experienced would result in instant freezing would it? Surely even Antarctica didn't get instantly freezing, rather it built up to it (even if it did it quickly).
Originally posted by Blarneystoner
I don't get it..
Originally posted by BookofKnowledge
reply to post by MRuss
Specially in Siberia when temperature recorded was -56C. and can find the video of instant freezing where one lady throws hot water and it becomes ice before reaching to earth. Trying to find but not able to found it. I think i seen that on RT.
Oymyakon's natives have learned to adapt to the freezing conditions: the town's only school closes only when temperatures sink below minus 61.6 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 52 degrees Celsius)
The world record for the coldest temperature on earth, he adds, belongs to the South Pole, where it dropped to minus 128 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 89 degrees Celsius ) in 1983.
I remember when I was back in high school I had a Biology teacher tell us once that IF the jet stream was to ever drop to ground level that we would freeze instantly, if were hit by it. I think it was referenced in a movie once (not that it makes in scientific proof mind you)...I think it was the Day after Tomorrow.
Originally posted by Flavian
reply to post by MRuss
But how does that explain the flash freezing? Nothing does so far, at least to my mind. Some of the mammoths found in Siberia even have the berries in their stomachs that were just eaten - this indicates instant freezing. No weather ever experienced would result in instant freezing would it? Surely even Antarctica didn't get instantly freezing, rather it built up to it (even if it did it quickly).
That is just about the biggest unexplained mystery in the world to me -what caused instant freezing. The only thing i can think of would a loss of atmosphere that allowed space type cold to penetrate the earths' atmosphere but i would have no idea what caused such a thing. Possibly there are other explanations, if someone could enlighten me?
This article originally appeared in whatdoesitmean
Originally posted by Blaine91555
reply to post by MRuss
That came from WhatDoesItMean, the site that pushes Sorcha Faals fiction. All you will get researching Seleznyov is sites full of crap and links back to that horrible site full of invented stories, or maybe a worm or virus if you click on anything.
Why is this 2012 stuff being posted on Fragile Earth? I thought this was about an earthquake and its just more nonsense from WhatDoesItMean. Why pollute Fragile Earth with fiction?
TextTo the validity of Director Seleznyov’s predictions, should they come horrifyingly true this year, one need look no further than the letter conversations held between arguable two of the greatest minds of the 20th century; Albert Einstein (1879-1955) the German-born theoretical physicist who developed the theory of general relativity, and Immanuel Velikovsky (1895-1975) the Russian-born American independent scholar of Jewish origins. Where on one hand Einstein represented the modern scientific community regarding the possibility of “sudden” Earth changes, Velikovsky gave voice to the all of the ancient peoples who ever lived on this Earth who stated they witnessed these “sudden” Earth changes first hand, with the “battle” between them resting on what was going to be the “final outcome” and, perhaps, best articulated by Einstein in his 22 May 1954 letter to Velikovsky that, in part, said: “The proof of “sudden” changes is quite convincing and meritorious. If you had done nothing else but to gather and present in a clear way this mass of evidence, you would have already a considerable merit.” Though Einstein died before he and Velikovsky were able to complete their “debate,” critical assumptions made by Einstein in backing his position were subsequently proved to be false, and as Velikovsky completely documented in his manuscript “Before The Day Breaks”. To