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Several past locations of the Poles

Geological evidence shows that the poles have diminished in strength already many times. Geologists know that after a volcanic outburst the lava remains magnetic during the process of coagulation. This magnetization, however, depends on the orientation of the magnetic field of the earth. Because of the minor tendency of magnetization in the magnetic field of the earth, the lava magnetization remains constant after cooling.

On this basis, it is possible to determine the orientation of the magnetic field of the earth at that point in history. The reversed polarity of the lava shows that - even recently - the magnetic poles were in opposition to their current locations. During that reversal profuse surges of lava took place. One finds proof of this worldwide.

However, this does not seem enough evidence to convince the scientific community. They are still assuming that the magnetic field of the earth has reversed many times without a clear reason and that the consequences will not be so bad. Unbelievable, because their own data contradicts this flagrantly!

Time and time again one stumbles upon a worldwide extinction of past animal species, together with reversed poles and thousands of volcano outbursts. A mountain of books and numerous journals have been devoted to this subject, yet nobody has reached the right conclusions!

In order to understand the implications you have to look at the geomagnetic field of the earth. The terrestrial magnetic field is similar to that of a magnet between two poles: a north pole on top and a south pole at the bottom. At the moment of reversal, the earth starts to turn in the opposite direction and the earth's crust shifts.

While the crust is shifting, the rock is subjected to magnetic fields with different orientations. When you draw lines from these points you can locate the positions of the previous poles. The illustration clarifies this phenomenon. It's not that difficult to understand.

Past Pole Location

Path of the Pole

Some different pole positions determined from Mesozoic European rocks. The list is incomplete because the determination involves a difficult and slow process. To date, hundreds of different pole locations have been determined. Geologists do not currently have an explanation for this phenomenon. In practice, it can only be explained by a reversal of the poles, together with a shift in the earth’s crust.

Just imagine the pole in a fixed location, suddenly the earth's crust shifts thousands of kilometers: where once the position was a pole (90 degrees north or south of the Equator), the shift of the earth’s crust has moved it, and another point on the earth’s surface has become the pole, which will record this magnetic marker. This is the only convincing explanation for the retrieval of many previous terrestrial pole positions.



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