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If the poles flip, will that make me a Yankee? Is my Southern heritage at
risk? Will I need to turn my tin foil hat inside out? :) A bit of mental masturbation to think of all the consequences of day to day life if the magnetic poles once again flip... I did in fact do a bit of eyeball rolling during the espousing of some of the theories. "Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 18:55:37 GMT, "Alan" wrote: Actually the program revealed through closer analysis that the earth is a multipole (the anomalies) and that through the addition of all poles (the anomalies) this creates an overall dipole behavior (when interacted upon from space). Much could be said of the standard halfwave antenna within/without the near/far field regions. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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