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MattyT

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  1. and the Russians would see the airborne Palin and will class it as a surprise attack! Instant retaliation of their full Nuclear Arsenal.. BOOM!!!!!!! End of the world!!!
  2. One would have thought there would be a linear relationship, but then again I suppose it would depend on all the other variables that are dependent on roational speed of the Earth such as Atmospheric dynaimics or the Geomagnetic field. Would be interesting to see if anyone has any thoughts on this!
  3. I have always been confused about this Polar Shift scenario! Exactly how does the poles reversal have any bearing on geological process with the exception of alignment of iron bearing minerals, as seen in oceanic crust lithologies? I’m sure most you of you know someone who is obsessed with the Myan 2012 'Issue' or the so called biblical rapture! My friend is always telling me about all these so called scientific proofs that something is going on, but I see it as heaps of unrelated phenomena where people (mainly the scientifically uninformed) are making factious links and creating a false reality. Surely it’s obvious that its speculation from the array of issues were going to have, such as the so called passing of Comet Eleine or the current transition into the Solar Maximum. sadly, my friend gets all this info from a website called 'truth Behind the Scenes' which to be honest can easily be discredited as it even talks about a so called 'Hollow Earth Theory'. Sadly, I believe most of these truth websites are created by the scientifically uninformed. Anyway, getting back to my original question, can anyone help me with an explanation how a Polar Shift can affect the dynamics of the mantle to cause earthquakes?
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