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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Aug 13, 2023 ^^
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The hypothesis being that because of increasing mass further from the Earth's axis of rotation, this is slowing down the Earth's speed of rotation. However, as the Earth seems to be if anything increasing in speed (pesky inconvenient observations again) it would seem that this is not in any way the complete story!
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Good video, although I was already very aware of it since I carry out surveys in caves here in Jamaica. Generally, we use magnetic compasses for the azimuth station to station (we can't afford LIDAR). As the magnetic poles shift, so does the magnetic declination (deviation), which has to be accounted for when plotting the map true north. Not that much here, but in some parts of the world, it's changing a lot.
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Has any of you notice that the sun no longer rises at the same place at the solstices ? ? . I have checked this when I realise that the sun moves a lot between summer solstice and the winter solstice. . In summer, it rises , seen from the kitchen sink window somewhat on the left of the openning of the trees there and in winter way more to the right . . There is a Cell tower on the hill beyon tne end of my street. . Until last year, it would rise at 2/3 of distance between the cell tower and the big spruce to the left of the street. . Last year, at Chrismast. it rose way to the right behind the trees. . ! ! ! ! ! And curiously, this summer, the sun seems to go higher in the sky at noon time 🤔
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@albertperson4013
9 months ago
We've known this for decades and it started in 1840 I believe. The Pole/Flip magnetic excursion is due in or near 2030's, possibly sooner. Extreme weather is coming sooner and is NOT caused by human activity.
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