I have read many that many scientists really don't really know for sure how life
on Earth
might actually change when our polarity changes direction inside the planet. The
only
thing I think they agree on is that the birds might loose their song for a
season until they
adjust to a new direction.
I suppose anything is open to interpretation if the iron core's change impacts
the direction
of the tilt and/or spin of the planet. Having a lighter ice cap on both ends
might make it
easier for crust to move, as in Indonesia.
In fact a large part of the Mid Atlantic mountain range just disappeared from
our ocean
floor not to long ago. One day the scientists happened to realize that this huge
undersea
mountain range just disappeared in a blink of the eye. It was replaced with
inner molten
core from inside the earth. Most news services quickly buried this story.
ken
--- In CayceReadings@yahoogroups.com, "Dinesh" <dinesh5015@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks for your input. In some scientific site I read that the north
> pole has shifted by about 30 miles(or is it that the poles are not
> fixed but dancing)...I am unable to give the links now...if you can
> shed some light on this..
>
> Dinesh.
>
> --- In CayceReadings@yahoogroups.com, "mike white" <infoplz@>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> > i disagree, i found no proof that cayce supported the sliding
> crust theory. rather, he said the polar axis will shift. this
> better explains the evidence that the climate shift was instant and
> dramatic, as in siberia, where mammoth were fast frozen.
> >
> > imho
> > mike
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Dinesh
> > To: CayceReadings@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 8:58 AM
> > Subject: [CayceReadings] poleshift
> >
> >
> > In the late 1920's and early 1930's, Cayce was the first to
> describe
> > the concept of the shifting of the pole as a result of the crust
> of
> > the Earth moving independently from the core of the Earth to
> bring
> > different a surface area over the spin axis. During the past 30
> > years, this concept has received more and more attention by
> > geophysicists, some of whom now seriously argue that the crust
> does
> > move independently. Some geophysicists now also argue that the
> best
> > way to explain a variety of paleo sea-level and other data is
> that it
> > moves and shifts fairly frequently and more rapidly than
> previously
> > imagined.
> >
> > Cayce predicted changes to the earth surface to begin some time
> > between 1958 and 1998. The cause of these dramatic earth changes
> will
> > be the shift in the world's magnetic poles around the year 2000.
> > Cayce predicted that when this pole shift occurs it would begin
> > reversals in the world's climate so that:
> >
> > "..where there has been a frigid or semi-tropical climate, there
> will
> > be a more tropical one, and moss and fern will grow."
> >
> >
> > Cayce's prediction of a pole shift occurred in 1998. According to
> > NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, in 1998 something changed the
> > earth's gravitational field which moved the magnetic poles closer
> > together. The NASA article explained that as the ice on the poles
> > melted, ocean currents moved water toward the equator, which
> factors
> > researchers believe to be partly responsible, in conjunction with
> > shifts in atmospheric patterns, for this ongoing shift in the
> earth's
> > magnetic field. This NASA finding affirms Cayce's prediction of a
> > pole shift.
> >
> > http://www.near-death.com/experiences/cayce11.html
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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