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    Default Re: Astronomers Say Earth Changed Position to its Axis

    Hate to disagree with you guys, but...I'm a tall ship sailor (just came off the Atlantic into Nova Scotia) and really...the night sky hasn't made any significant change. We have to rely on compass, stars and gps to find our way and we are managing to get to where we need to be. If things had shifted to any degree, our course would be off and hell, we'd probably have ended up in Omaha or something.
    So far it's all good.
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    Default Re: Astronomers Say Earth Changed Position to its Axis

    the solar system moves in a clockwork fashion so we can clock cyclical events that even span millenia

    at least our ancestors seem to have had this know-how about recurring patterns as the earth precedes through space

    why track time through thousands of years if there is not a serious reason for it


    it is a scientific fact that the earth has had magnetic field reversals several times and this can be seen and measured especially well in magma rocks on the ocean floor




    ( please ignore the rock dating above spanning million of years as they can't date rock )



    so we see the magnetic reversals recorded on the ocean floor but what does it take to switch the magnetic poles

    if the earth must spin clockwise for magnetic north to become magnetic south

    then what could possibly exert such a strong magnetic force making the earth slow down stop and then spin the other way

    could it be a huge magnetic planet coming close to our earth every so often ?
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