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http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...ow_article= 1


Roger. Yes, this is the one I saw:

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...tm?list1112475

You can subscribe and they email blurbs to you once or twice a week. We
may be in for some global cooling (and poor condx).

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On Sep 25, 10:05*am, Jim Kelley wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...9aw25a&show_ar....


Roger. Yes, this is the one I saw:

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...tm?list1112475

You can subscribe and they email blurbs to you once or twice a week. *We
may be in for some global cooling (and poor condx).

73, ac6xg


I would really like to know about the North Pole's movement.
It too has a cyclic motion and the last I heard was that the North
Pole had reached Siberia
and showed no signs yet of returning. Is the Earth going to respond to
the lack of
cyclic motion the same as the Sun? Last time that happened it was
credited of
ridding the world of it's monsters,
Can this forcast the end of this newsgroup as we to have more than
our share monsters that we can deal with.
Art
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On Sep 25, 11:06*am, Art Unwin wrote:
On Sep 25, 10:05*am, Jim Kelley wrote:

Cecil Moore wrote:
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...9aw25a&show_ar...


Roger. Yes, this is the one I saw:


http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...tm?list1112475


You can subscribe and they email blurbs to you once or twice a week. *We
may be in for some global cooling (and poor condx).


73, ac6xg


I would really like to know about the North Pole's movement.
It too has a cyclic motion and the last I heard was that the North
Pole had reached Siberia
and showed no signs yet of returning. Is the Earth going to respond to
the lack of
cyclic motion *the same as the Sun? Last time that happened it was
credited of
ridding the world of it's monsters,
*Can this forcast the end of this newsgroup as we to have more than
our share monsters that we can deal with.
Art


Sorry. Didn't mean to call some of you monsters.! Aged dynasaures
is much more appropriate
Art
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Art Unwin wrote:
I would really like to know about the North Pole's movement.
It too has a cyclic motion and the last I heard was that the North
Pole had reached Siberia
and showed no signs yet of returning. Is the Earth going to respond to
the lack of cyclic motion the same as the Sun?


http://ddig.wordpress.com/2008/06/05...pole-reversal/

"The magnetic poles wander around the vicinity of the geographic
poles all the time – the north magnetic pole currently resides
in the Canadian Arctic. However, at relatively regular intervals
throughout the 4.5 billion year history of the planet, the magnetic
poles have flipped completely. A few thousand years before a reversal,
the magnetic field gradually gets weaker; something which could cause
problems for inhabitants of the planet."
--
73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com
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space without ether is unthinkable." Albert Einstein
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Cecil Moore wrote:
Art Unwin wrote:
I would really like to know about the North Pole's movement.
It too has a cyclic motion and the last I heard was that the North
Pole had reached Siberia
and showed no signs yet of returning. Is the Earth going to respond to
the lack of cyclic motion the same as the Sun?


http://ddig.wordpress.com/2008/06/05...pole-reversal/

"The magnetic poles wander around the vicinity of the geographic
poles all the time – the north magnetic pole currently resides
in the Canadian Arctic. However, at relatively regular intervals
throughout the 4.5 billion year history of the planet, the magnetic
poles have flipped completely. A few thousand years before a reversal,
the magnetic field gradually gets weaker; something which could cause
problems for inhabitants of the planet."


Now if we could only get it to oscillate at 50/60 Hz........;-)

73, ac6xg


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Jim Kelley wrote:
Now if we could only get it to oscillate at 50/60 Hz........;-)


Thus driving the migratory birds crazy. :-)

I once picked up some free magnetism by orienting an
iron rod N/S and hitting it with a hammer. Could I
have been the cause of the weakening?
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Jim Kelley wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
Art Unwin wrote:
I would really like to know about the North Pole's movement.
It too has a cyclic motion and the last I heard was that the North
Pole had reached Siberia
and showed no signs yet of returning. Is the Earth going to respond to
the lack of cyclic motion the same as the Sun?


http://ddig.wordpress.com/2008/06/05...pole-reversal/


"The magnetic poles wander around the vicinity of the geographic
poles all the time – the north magnetic pole currently resides
in the Canadian Arctic. However, at relatively regular intervals
throughout the 4.5 billion year history of the planet, the magnetic
poles have flipped completely. A few thousand years before a reversal,
the magnetic field gradually gets weaker; something which could cause
problems for inhabitants of the planet."


Now if we could only get it to oscillate at 50/60 Hz........;-)

73, ac6xg


The magnetic north pole being in (or close to) Canada, the Canadians
have a quasi-proprietary interest, and they have one of the better websites:
http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/nmp/northpole_e.php

http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/nmp/long_mvt_nmp_e.php has a map showing
the movement. Indeed, one prediction shows that in 2050 it will be off
the Siberian coast.

Interesting also how it moves around 85km a day, in a diurnal variation.


Among other things:
Many authors have pointed out that the dipole part of the magnetic field
has been weakening during historic times, and that if the present trend
continues, the dipole field will go to zero in roughly 1500 years. Some
people take this to mean that we are entering a reversal.
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Jim Kelley wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
Art Unwin wrote:
I would really like to know about the North Pole's movement.
It too has a cyclic motion and the last I heard was that the North
Pole had reached Siberia
and showed no signs yet of returning. Is the Earth going to respond to
the lack of cyclic motion the same as the Sun?

http://ddig.wordpress.com/2008/06/05...pole-reversal/

"The magnetic poles wander around the vicinity of the geographic
poles all the time – the north magnetic pole currently resides
in the Canadian Arctic. However, at relatively regular intervals
throughout the 4.5 billion year history of the planet, the magnetic
poles have flipped completely. A few thousand years before a reversal,
the magnetic field gradually gets weaker; something which could cause
problems for inhabitants of the planet."


Now if we could only get it to oscillate at 50/60 Hz........;-)

73, ac6xg


The magnetic north pole being in (or close to) Canada, the Canadians have
a quasi-proprietary interest, and they have one of the better websites:
http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/nmp/northpole_e.php

http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/nmp/long_mvt_nmp_e.php has a map showing the
movement. Indeed, one prediction shows that in 2050 it will be off the
Siberian coast.

Interesting also how it moves around 85km a day, in a diurnal variation.


OH! OH! PROOF OF THE DIAMAGNETIC STATIC NEUTRINO FLUX!!! what else could
cause it to fluctuate like that every day! ART MUST BE RIGHT!! Either that
or i've already had one too many tonight.


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On Sep 25, 5:06*pm, "Dave" wrote:
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Jim Kelley wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
Art Unwin wrote:
I would really like to know about the North Pole's movement.
It too has a cyclic motion and the last I heard was that the North
Pole had reached Siberia
and showed no signs yet of returning. Is the Earth going to respond to
the lack of cyclic motion *the same as the Sun?


http://ddig.wordpress.com/2008/06/05...netic-pole-rev....


"The magnetic poles wander around the vicinity of the geographic
poles all the time – the north magnetic pole currently resides
in the Canadian Arctic. However, at relatively regular intervals
throughout the 4.5 billion year history of the planet, the magnetic
poles have flipped completely. A few thousand years before a reversal,
the magnetic field gradually gets weaker; something which could cause
problems for inhabitants of the planet."


Now if we could only get it to oscillate at 50/60 Hz........;-)


73, ac6xg


The magnetic north pole being in (or close to) Canada, the Canadians have
a quasi-proprietary interest, and they have one of the better websites:
http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/nmp/northpole_e.php


http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/nmp/long_mvt_nmp_e.phphas a map showing the
movement. Indeed, one prediction shows that in 2050 it will be off the
Siberian coast.


Interesting also how it moves around 85km a day, in a diurnal variation..


OH! OH! PROOF OF THE DIAMAGNETIC STATIC NEUTRINO FLUX!!! *what else could
cause it to fluctuate like that every day! *ART MUST BE RIGHT!! *Either that
or i've already had one too many tonight.


Possibly, but it didn't produce change! You must drink alot if we
can't tell if you have stopped drinking
Stop drinking and you then may understand equilibrium
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Jim Lux wrote:
The magnetic north pole being in (or close to) Canada, the Canadians
have a quasi-proprietary interest, and they have one of the better
websites:
http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/nmp/northpole_e.php


http://gsc.nrcan.gc.ca/geomag/nmp/long_mvt_nmp_e.php has a map showing
the movement. Indeed, one prediction shows that in 2050 it will be off
the Siberian coast.

Interesting also how it moves around 85km a day, in a diurnal variation.


Yes. Perhaps that relates to what Art was asking about.

Among other things:
Many authors have pointed out that the dipole part of the magnetic field
has been weakening during historic times, and that if the present trend
continues, the dipole field will go to zero in roughly 1500 years. Some
people take this to mean that we are entering a reversal.


Maybe Al Gore should look into this. Cheryl Crow could do a college tour.

Good links, Jim. Thanks.

ac6xg


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