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Forum Post: I don't know have we how much time if this is true

Posted 12 years ago on Nov. 13, 2011, 11:24 a.m. EST by Earthrotationmovement (32)
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There is website where is all kind diagrams, but i have been watching closely one diagram what looks like "earth rotation has changed course what i think" poles changing places later 2011. (It have took allready different path and i waited it stop and go in one line and now it started going that line what i thought it would soon do. I wait updates about new calculations and see if it still stay in one path. It should rotate allready left)

Solarimg.org is the website where is diagrams, but look the one what is white and have pole coordinations and says something "toward green or something". It is not those stereo images but calculations.

Just took this up because if something will happen closer months, we need to think how to prepare changes what ever they are. I don't know do you care but just took this up.

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[-] 1 points by Earthrotationmovement (32) 12 years ago

Research position of sea levels just to know have sea position allready started changing left or right. If it have started, then we need to think where to build walls and maybe also think "submergeable cities".

[-] 0 points by USCitizenVoter (720) 12 years ago

Maybe the survivors will have clean air to breath in about a hundred years

[-] 1 points by Earthrotationmovement (32) 12 years ago

Its more better solution to think "what you can do now" than think what kind life people will have later in future.

[-] -1 points by USCitizenVoter (720) 12 years ago

The earths poles have flipped their magnetic charges before North for South and South for North. Our compass will point towards our current South pole. Here's where your attention should be directed. The sad truth is I"m not sure if the occupy movement is on the right tracks. A win with any real bennifits just may not be in the cards since scientist from around the world have reports that indicate the world leaders have refused to address global warming in time to save life on our planet and in 5 years our planet will be past the tipping point of 450 ppm (parts per million) of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Its present level is 390ppm and last year, despite recession, more carbon dioxide from fossil fuels poured into the atmosphere than ever before Life on the planet may be doomed.

[-] 1 points by Earthrotationmovement (32) 12 years ago

There is lot more stuff in athmosphere than carbon.

If you take carbon away, nature will die. Increase carbon and nature trees will grow bigger. When nature eats too much carbon, bigger trees die and smaller trees growing. (Nature balance)

Carbon is ok, but nature can't clean everything like "radioactive stuff" from athmosphere. Radioactive stuff is "human created thing" from uranium and plutonium. There is lots of things in athmosphere but those are cleanable still because we are alive, we can build spaceship and drive over athmosphere and clean stuff from air to "make it again cleanable to nature".

That is not profitable solition so "we still focusing on destroying everything, including our air what we breathe".

We get oxygen giving carbon to nature and it will change it back to oxygen. (Reason why we are still alive even if we breathe out c02)

[-] 0 points by USCitizenVoter (720) 12 years ago

too much carbon up there destroys our protective layer. The ozone layer is a layer in Earth's atmosphere which contains relatively high concentrations of ozone (O3). This layer absorbs 97–99% of the Sun's high frequency ultraviolet light, which is potentially damaging to the life forms on Earth.[1] It is mainly located in the lower portion of the stratosphere from approximately 20 to 30 kilometres (12 to 19 mi) above Earth, though the thickness varies seasonally and geographically.[2] The ozone layer was discovered in 1913 by the French physicists Charles Fabry and Henri Buisson. Its properties were explored in detail by the British meteorologist G. M. B. Dobson, who developed a simple spectrophotometer (the Dobsonmeter) that could be used to measure stratospheric ozone from the ground. Between 1928 and 1958 Dobson established a worldwide network of ozone monitoring stations, which continue to operate to this day. The "Dobson unit", a convenient measure of the columnar density of ozone overhead, is named in his honor. all of the other stuff = acid rain- the trees hate it