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Dumb f-ck.
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Dumb f-ck.
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Dumb f-ck.
Clearly the Earth is tipping due to the ice free North pole as of 2013.
better hang on tight. lol
How about the kind that hits hollywood stars due toi excessive makeup over the years?Gravity still seems to be working- at least that's what the bathroom scales tell me.![]()
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The poles have always moved around and the entire earths magnetic field flips and has flipped repeatedly over past millions of years.Maybe there are 7B people on one side of the planet and only 1B on the other side and that is creating a minor wobble and the core is spinning at it's usual pace without missing a beat.
... and that, by the way, does not mean the the world is "tipping". It is doing no such thing.The poles have always moved around and the entire earths magnetic field flips and has flipped repeatedly over past millions of years.
No biggie.
You climate change denier. :lol: :wink:... and that, by the way, does not mean the the world is "tipping". It is doing no such thing.
The Earth is doing a googly!You climate change denier. :lol: :wink:
Yep. There's been a noticeable weakening of the magnetic field in the southern hemisphere. Scientists just don't know if it's part of the normal fluctuations in the field or if the poles are going to flip.The Earth is doing a googly!
It's a good thing that we're mostly beyond magnetic compasses, now. Just calculating the deviation is a nuisance when it moves so fast.Yep. There's been a noticeable weakening of the magnetic field in the southern hemisphere. Scientists just don't know if it's part of the normal fluctuations in the field or if the poles are going to flip.
Kind'a gives one a greater appreciation for all the people who crossed the oceans with little more than their knowledge of the sun, moon and stars. And in many cases doing so with no other tools to help in navigating.It's a good thing that we're mostly beyond magnetic compasses, now. Just calculating the deviation is a nuisance when it moves so fast.
The Polynesians were the greatest navigators ever with the Norse as close seconds.Kind'a gives one a greater appreciation for all the people who crossed the oceans with little more than their knowledge of the sun, moon and stars. And in many cases doing so with no other tools to help in navigating.