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originally posted by: beyondknowledge
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: Crackalackin
a reply to: anonentity
I thought NASA was already on to this and said the poles were very close to flipping again.
Poles shift .
That's what they do .
Gonna be hard getting used to the sun rising in the West , though .
All time zones will have to do a 180 .
This poroposes a 90 degree shift. That means the Sun will rise in what used to be the North or South. Somewhere on the equator will be the new poles.
Strange how very, very old maps have North and South to the sides and not top and bottom. Was someone remembering where the map used to be oriented long ago?
Lots of civilizations, modern and ancient, seem to be located roughly half way between the equator and the poles. Again, is someone remembering where the safest areas are?
originally posted by: flice
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: Crackalackin
a reply to: anonentity
I thought NASA was already on to this and said the poles were very close to flipping again.
Poles shift .
That's what they do .
Gonna be hard getting used to the sun rising in the West , though .
All time zones will have to do a 180 .
This poroposes a 90 degree shift. That means the Sun will rise in what used to be the North or South. Somewhere on the equator will be the new poles.
Strange how very, very old maps have North and South to the sides and not top and bottom. Was someone remembering where the map used to be oriented long ago?
Lots of civilizations, modern and ancient, seem to be located roughly half way between the equator and the poles. Again, is someone remembering where the safest areas are?
They way I understood it was not a physical shift but a geomagnetic one, which is bad also, and which will weaken the field to a degree where we will sustain heavy changes in climate under its duration.
Climate change is real... but its not man made.
originally posted by: anonentity
So what happens when a Military Scientist. finds tropical and Arctic fossils, in alternating layers, that alternate every twelve thousand years, between Tropical and arctic.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: DISRAELI
Here we have a small rotating body in space. Could this be the effect on a mass the size of the Earth which just flips over with the vaster amount of time required with the larger mass?
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: DISRAELI
Here we have a small rotating body in space. Could this be the effect on a mass the size of the Earth which just flips over with the vaster amount of time required with the larger mass?
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
originally posted by: rickymouse
Well, it is important I get prepared for this. Two more fifths of seagrams, one extra fifth of brandy and blackberry brandy, and some ginger brandy and of course I will need to fix up my old vehicles, technology in the new vehicles will probably get fried. We put way too much faith in technology which pulses of energy from multiple sources can shut down.
Might as well get some extra booze for cruising and boozing if things go sour.
I just realized something while reading your shopping list. Alcohol will keep.a lot longer then gasoline in storage. It is also easier to make. Might be worth looking into alcohol as a fuel for disasters.
originally posted by: anonentity
a reply to: DISRAELI
Here we have a small rotating body in space. Could this be the effect on a mass the size of the Earth which just flips over with the vaster amount of time required with the larger mass?
originally posted by: Wookiep
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
originally posted by: rickymouse
Well, it is important I get prepared for this. Two more fifths of seagrams, one extra fifth of brandy and blackberry brandy, and some ginger brandy and of course I will need to fix up my old vehicles, technology in the new vehicles will probably get fried. We put way too much faith in technology which pulses of energy from multiple sources can shut down.
Might as well get some extra booze for cruising and boozing if things go sour.
I just realized something while reading your shopping list. Alcohol will keep.a lot longer then gasoline in storage. It is also easier to make. Might be worth looking into alcohol as a fuel for disasters.
Alcohol and cigarettes WILL be the new currency. Alcohol won't be fuel, lol.
originally posted by: Wookiep
a reply to: AaarghZombies
Uh yeah, that's the point. It's going to all be prison rules.
Paper money, Gold, Bitcoin???? None of that will mean #.