The Earth May Shift |
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The pole shift theory is a hypothesis based on geologic evidence that the physical north and south poles of Earth have not always been at their present-day locations. Pole shift theory is almost always discussed in the context of Earth, but other solar system bodies may have experienced similar reversals during their existences.
There are a few variations of thought as to how and why the Earth experiences pole shifts.
One theory suggests a 180-degree physical inversion of the planet's solid crust around its molten core. Thus, leading to major cataclysmic events and extreme physical earth changes. It is believed that this could take place if another planetary body - - such as a 'rogue planet' or similar cosmic anomaly - passed in close proximity to the Earth, providing enough torque for such an event to occur.
Nibiru Planet X pole shift |
The second would be a reversal of the Earth's magnetic poles called geomagnetic reversal in which the positions of magnetic north and magnetic south become interchanged as the Earth's magnetic field weakens. A reversal of the magnetic poles is much more likely, as it has occurred several times before in Earth's history according to paleomagnetists. Evidence for this is provided by measurements of the orientation of magnetic materials in sedimentary and volcanic rock.
Amazing Nibiru and it's effects |
Recent geomagnetic reversals;
This is a chart of magnetic pole shifts |
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