2012: Polar Shift Why Should We Worry.

By Jean Hantch

2012: Polar Shift. Many believe that the year 2012 will bring about the next polar shift. Basically, it is expected for the North and South Pole to change places. If you are looking for a scientific explanation for this occurrence, it would be that the Earth will start to rotate in the opposite direction as a result of some unknown catastrophic event.

Some hold to the belief that earths rotation is not stable. Others say it is.

History may provide clues into what can happen during the shift through ancient manuscripts and other writings.

Basically, what can be described as nothing short of Armageddon is thought to happen. Life as we know it will not exist.

Earth is made up of a solid core, layer of magma and then crust. The magma layer is one huge rotating donut. The magma layer is consistently being recharged by the sun thus providing earth with its magnetic field.

Some believe that the magnetic field has actually decreased by at least 60% during the last two thousand years.

The consequences of the decrease in the magnetic field are not fully understood; but, at the current rate of decrease, the earth does not have many more years left without a pole shift. The Maya and Egyptians held to this belief firmly.

If following Mayan theory, the cause of the reversal may be recreated.

One possible cause of reversal is a lightning strike. It may sound impossible but think about it, when lightning strikes a magnet, the magnetic field reverses.

Like a magnet, the Earth has poles as well. If something were to cause a short circuit in the field, the poles might shift.

What kind of beam would cause this shift? A beam from our sun can. Every once in awhile, our sun reaches a certain point. When that point is reached, the sun reverses itself. Clouds of plasma are thrown out into the universe accompanied by a shockwave of material that will reach our planet. At this point, the polar shift will start.

This strike causes a short in our magnetic field.

Experiments have shown that magnetic poles can be reversed. If you inundate a magnet with charged particles, the poles of the magnet switch. They switch because particles get caught in the magnetic field of the magnet and produce a ring stream. As the stream gains speed, the poles switch.

The experiment performed by the scientist could be applied, on a much larger to scale, to the Earth. When a solar storm occurs, the earths magnetic field compresses and gains velocity for a brief period of time.

All particles have a charge of their own, including solar particles. If enough of them were blasted toward the earth simultaneously, eventually they would reach magnetic lines at the equator and a ring stream would form.

A magnetic field much stronger than ours will be produced. A solar flare, almost unimaginable in size, is necessary to cause the shutdown of our magnetic field.

It is believed by some, but not by all, that the flare will cause the poles to shift.

If the poles do shift, expect enormous destruction. Some people believe they need to be prepared for this. Given the facts it may be a good idea.

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