ok WEIRD commercial
seems like everybody is jumping on the pole shift
Originally posted by Zaphod58
reply to post by ShakaDoodle
A pole shift WILL happen, it's just a matter of time. But they don't happen overnight. They take centuries or longer to happen. Every model of a pole shift shows it occurring over hundreds or thousands of years. We're seeing the start of it, but it won't finish until after we're dust.
Originally posted by trollslayer
reply to post by sirjunlegun
I'm not entirely sure that is enherent to the text of the OP, but that is an interesting idea none the less. Could one potentially theorize that if this was indeed possible, that the plot could be to speed up a natural process to stabilize our magnetosphere in order to defend against a cme?
Originally posted by thepupils
reply to post by Hellas
The main thing I picked up on was the "If" the sun rises"....
Could be the 3 days of darkness is known, but the gravity theory is off?
The distraction from the anti gravity hid the 3 days of darkness.
Anyone read the book "project preserve destiny" there's an ATS thread on it. On phone can't post link.
But in a nutshell, the gov. Used him to telepathically communicate to an entity on another plane, & prepare for a 72 hr. darkness period w/ no power. Hmmm. Could this be the event that the gov. Was using him for? (If the story is fact) great book though, worth reading. Project Camelot (I know pc is sketchy) has an interview w/ Dan Sherman the guy that participated in preserve destiny.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by jinni73
Perhaps you should verify that the Earth moved 1 degree first.
"Earth's rotation changes all the time as a result of not only earthquakes, but also the much larger effects of changes in atmospheric winds and oceanic currents," he said. "Over the course of a year, the length of the day increases and decreases by about a millisecond, or about 550 times larger than the change caused by the Japanese earthquake. The position of Earth's figure axis also changes all the time, by about 1 meter (3.3 feet) over the course of a year, or about six times more than the change that should have been caused by the Japan quake."

Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by jinni73
That's right.
The Japan earthquake theoretically produced a very slight movement of the Earth's figure axis. This causes an almost unmeasureable change in the rate of precession, something that happens continually. The Earth did not move.
"Earth's rotation changes all the time as a result of not only earthquakes, but also the much larger effects of changes in atmospheric winds and oceanic currents," he said. "Over the course of a year, the length of the day increases and decreases by about a millisecond, or about 550 times larger than the change caused by the Japanese earthquake. The position of Earth's figure axis also changes all the time, by about 1 meter (3.3 feet) over the course of a year, or about six times more than the change that should have been caused by the Japan quake."
www.jpl.nasa.gov...
