Sun and planets gravitational considerations on the magnetic poles
By
Joe Bastardi
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December 28th, 2024
I wish to draw your attention to this from Dr Arthur Viterito:
“The latest readings of the Magnetic North Pole show that the movement of the Pole has suddenly decelerated. Here is the relevant quote from a brief article describing the phenomenon Earth’s Magnetic North Pole Officially Has A New Position | IFLScience
“The current behaviour of magnetic north is something that we have never observed before. Magnetic north has been moving slowly around Canada since the 1500s but, in the past 20 years, it accelerated towards Siberia, increasing in speed every year until about five years ago, when it suddenly decelerated from 50 to 35 km per year, which is the biggest deceleration in speed we’ve ever seen,”
Dr William Brown, global geomagnetic field modeler at British Geological Survey said.
An independent researcher named B. Williams published an article titled The Correlation of North Magnetic Dip Pole Motion and Seismic Activity where he finds:
“… from 1975 until 1996 the North Magnetic Pole was moving at an average of around 12 Km/yr with a low of 11.8 Km/yr and a high of 17 Km/yr….Then inexplicably, in 1996 the rate of travel doubled from its 1995 value to 44.1 Km/yr. In addition its average has been 3 times the 1975-1995 average. This rate of motion coincides with the change in geological activity with a correlation of 93.45%. This indicates an extremely close
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