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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

EFFECT ON EARTH 2012

EFFECT ON EARTH 2012

There is a lot of evidence of a supermassive black hole in the centre of our galaxy. The entire galaxy spirals around it, its gravitational pull must be huge on all things in the galaxy. When our crosses the galactic equator (around December 2012), the gravitational force from the black hole is going to be effecting all things in the opposite way. Do you not think this could have some effect on the molten core inside of our planet? The earth's core and mantle respond differently to the gravitational effect, why not the black hole? It is the movement of the molten core that generates the earth's magnetic field. This field is weakening, and has been over the past many years, is this a result of us approaching this galactic "equator". Once we cross it, the rate of our magnetic fields weakening will increase, until a new polarity is formed.

Now I wonder what happens while our magnetic field is decaying, and trying to find its new identity


The is NOT going to cross the plane of the galaxy. Not any time soon, and certainly not in 2012. The t present is about 20 light-years ABOVE the plane of the galaxy, AND STILL RISING. Our weakening magnetic field has nothing to do with us approaching the galactic equator because we are NOT approaching the galactic equator. The magnetic poles have shifted many, many times in Earth's history. There is absolutely no evidence that this phenomenon has anything to do with plane crossing or black holes.

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