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Friday, January 18, 2013

EARTH'S ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD GETTING WEAKER

The Earth's Electromagnetic Field (EEMF) is not only the one being used by birds (like pigeons), turtles, newts and lobsters in their navigation but it is also the main protection/shield of mankind from sun's harmful radiation. Weaker EMF means more radiation enters our planet.

In 1850, German mathematician Carl Gaus measured the earth's electromagnetic field and since then, they've discovered that the EEMF has been losing its strength at the rate of 5% every 100 years. Meaning, during 1450 it was twice stronger than today; and 2,900 years ago, it was four times more stronger. And 10,000 years ago, it would have been 128 times more stronger-but too hot it would have melted the earth or any creatures living at that time. Conclusion is, the earth cannot be that old just based on its EMF.

But the billion-earth-theory says the earth goes through EMF Reversal, wherein the north becomes south and south becomes north, therefore it bounces back again from weaker to stronger. But using their own data, they claimed that the last reversal happened 780,000 years ago and the duration of reversal could last from a thousand up to a million. You are talking of an EEMF without earth.

It's been proven also back in the 1980's by researchers Robert Coe and Michel Prevot that magnetic reversal can happen anytime today. Magnetic reversals are found in lava rocks that cooled in days or in weeks after volcanic activity. In a lava flow, the outside will cool first recording the earth's MF in one direction and as the inside cools later, it will record the MF in another diection, signifying magnetic reversal. This theory was first proposed by Dr. Russell Humphreys three years before the discovery of Coe and Prevot. It was a surprise for the billion-earth-theory propagandists but it didn't make them change their mind.


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