Planet X vs Sun: Rotation STOPPAGE re Shift
In addition to the evidence that crustal movement accompanies magnetic
movement, there is evidence that the Earth is in a PREDICTABLE POSITION
when the crustal movement occurs. Now how did the Sun, and its solar
flares and rumored flipping of its field, accomplish that? Mankind
states that the rotation of the planet Earth is due to momentum, and the
Earth could not stop rotation and restart, as folklore attests.
ZetaTalk has stated that during a passage of Planet X, coming from Orion
at a 32 degree angle, aiming to pass between the Earth and Sun, its
North Pole approaching the Earth's South Pole, that Planet X grips the
Atlantic Rift, that portion of the crust more highly magnetized due to
recent Continental Rip.
Point of Passage
(http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword03y.htm)
The layered lava flows of Steens Mountain, in
southeastern Oregon, have preserved video-like
records of the earth's magnetic field. ... the field
reversed 15.5 million years ago, the lava flows
suggest that the field's axis was rotating 3-8° per
day - incredibly fast according to current thinking,
in fact a thousand times faster than expected.... To
make matters more interesting, it now seems that
the paths taken by the reversing poles follow
similar routes with each flip-flop. One preferred
path is a band about 60° wide running northsouth
through the Americas; the other path is 180°
away cutting through east Asia and just west of
Australia. The implication is that some unknown
structure in the core somehow guides the reversing
poles.
Science Frontiers #80, Mar-Apr 1992
The Steens Mountain Conundrum
The inner core rotates in the same direction as the
Earth and slightly faster, completing its once-a-day
rotation about two-thirds of a second faster than the
entire Earth. Over the past 100 years that extra
speed has gained the core a quarter-turn on the
planet as a whole, the scientists found. Such motion
is remarkably fast for geological movements - some
100,000 times faster than the drift of continents, they
noted. The scientists made their finding by measuring
changes in the speed of earthquake-generated seismic
waves that pass through the inner core.
Core Spins Faster Than Earth, Lamont Scientists Find
Columbia University, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Rotation of a planet is dependent on many factors, only
one of which is the initial motion attained coming out of
a big bang. Take the instance of your Earth, during the
passage of [Planet X]. Rotation slows and then stops, for
days, and then after passage resumes to the same pace as
before. This is because of the other factors involved in
rotation, which remain in place in your Solar System and
have their grip on the Earth. Rotation is due to a mobility
difference between the core of a planet and the surface,
and for lack of a better analogy we relate this to a dog
chasing its tail. The core of the Earth is liquid, and mobile,
and has a mind of its own. As the Earth moves in its orbit
around the Sun, the relationship of the core of the Earth to
surrounding influences changes. A child standing on a
merry-go-round and wishing to face his mother must
himself turn a complete circle in order to do this. In like
manner, the heavy Core of the Earth moves to face or
escape magnetically related forces in the Universe about
your Solar System, dragging the surface with it. The core
is not homogeneous everywhere and thus parts of it are
strongly attracted or repulsed to this part or that of the
Universe about it, so motion in the core is constant. No
sooner does a part of the core move to the far side of its
liquid tomb, then it finds itself presented with its old
problem again, and sets into motion once again.
ZetaTalk, Rotation
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