Re: Betting on Planet-X
In Article <Pine.BSI.4.05L.10108030837490.23226-100000@shell.golden.net> John Latala wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Aug 2001, Chosp wrote:
>>> I don't think we need to worry about the size of the planet and
>>> it's mass. As I mentioned in my original posting I think all that
>>> counts is the physical pole reversal. In that case all we'd need
>>> then is the two dates between which we can expect our seasons
>>> to change.
>
>> When Nancy writes "pole shift", do you think she means a
>> magnetic pole reversal or a physical shifting of the earth
>> on its axis? Has she clarified the issue?
>
> I had the impression from one of her posts that she was talking a
> physical pole shift because she mentioned something about a
> person not even being safe underground due to tectonic plate
> movement ... and then it started getting weird.
I'll detail the weird a bit, in a series of posts. This being the
second post.
At first, your planet Earth reacts by additional swirling
about in matter deep within its core. In the final days, as
[Planet X] begins passing between the Earth and its Sun,
total interference occurs. The Earth slows in its rotation,
and actually stops. ... This is recorded in written history
and spoken folklore, worldwide, as a long day or night.
The period of time, due to the lack of mechanical clocks,
was not measurable, but the humans who experienced
this described this as anywhere from a few hours to
several days. The latter is more correct. ... The dynamics
in place as [Planet X] approaches during the last few
days before the coming pole shift are such that rotation
stops with a predictable part of the Earth facing the
approaching [Planet X] - the mid-Atlantic Ocean off the
eastern seaboard of the United States. This part of the
globe is centered between land masses that are fairly
neutral in magnetic polarization, but lines up over former
lava flows from the renting apart of the continents, the
mid-Atlantic rift. The Pacific trench does not carry the
same appeal, as it lies deeper under the water and its
characteristics differ in composition from the newer
magma that has arisen during continental drift. Magma
bubbling up in the Pacific is more diffuse than the magma
bubbling up in the Atlantic, centered in the rift. Thus, the
Atlantic lava beds are gripped, facing the Sun, facing the
approaching [Planet X] coming up from the South along
the rift, and causing both Europe, the Americas, and
Africa to be on the long day side of the Earth.
ZetaTalk, Stop Rotation