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Old 09-10-2008, 07:01 AM   #12
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Default Re: Probability of a pole shift.

Now a very strange graph, showing what is happening to the northpole and the southpole.

As you can see: the southpole stays more or less in its place.

Scientists don't realy know how to explain this. The fact is: the magnetic field of the earth is much more complicated than most people think. It has a north and south pole, but fluctuates all over the world. It is not homogenic.

All pictures came from a dutch site: http://www.grenswetenschappen.nl/2012
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