Earth's Reorganization Processes



 



Geophysical and planetary environmental processes, progressive modifications in solar-terrestrial relationships, with the effects and activity in our Solar System's Heliosphere, A global reorganization and transformation of the Earth's physical and environmental qualities is taking place now. On our own planet these new events have placed an intense pressure on the geophysical environment. New qualities can be observed in the natural processes here on Earth; causes and effects which have already produced hybrid processes throughout the planets of our Solar System. There are combining of effects on natural matter and energy.

 

The Geomagnetic Field Inversion.

The role of the magnetic field on human life, and all biological processes, and this changing state of the Earth's geomagnetic field. The natural response of the Earth to this increased saturation level reveals itself in its dipole intensity, its magnet "c" poles localization, and in its electromagnetic field resonance processes. Earth is number one among all of the planets in the Solar System with respect to its specific ability regarding the magnetization of matter .

Geophysicists and Magnetologists, obseving the geomagnetic processes, have travelled to the Earth's magnetic poles . In the last 100 years this magnetic pole has traveled almost 900 km towards, and into, the Indian ocean. This significant shift by the magnetic poles began in 1885. Recent data about the state of the Arctic magnetic pole, which is moving towards the Eastern Siberian world magnetic by way of the Arctic Ocean, reveals that this pole "traveled" more than 120 km during the ten year period 1973 through 1984, and 150 km during the same interval, 1984 through 1994. This data has been confirmed by direct measurement.

Polar shift acceleration, 3 km per year average over 10 years, and its travel along the geo-historic magnetic poles inversion corridor, leads to the conclusion that the current polar travel acceleration is not just a shift or digression from the norm, but is in fact an inversion of the magnetic poles. Acceleration of polar travel may grow to a rate of up to 200 km per year. This means that a polar inversion may happen far more rapidly.

 

There is a significant growth of the world magnetic anomalies and in the Earth's
magnetic reorganization. These world anomalies constitute a magnetic source that is almost
independent from Earth's main magnetic field. It is the inversion of the magnetic fields
process which is causing the various transformations of Earth's geophysical
processes and the present state of the polar magnetosphere.

 

The factual growth of the polar cusp's angle (i.e.The polar slots in the magnetosphere; North and South), which in the middle 1990's reached 45 degrees. [Note: The cusp angle was about 6 degrees most of the time. During the last five years, however, it has varied between 25 and 46 degrees.] The increasing and immense amounts of matter and energy radiating from the Sun's Solar Wind, and Interplanetary Space, has began to rush into these widened slots in the polar regions causing the Earth's crust, the oceans, and the polar ice caps to warm

 

 


These present processes being observed are following precisely the same scenarios as those of their distant ancestors. And additional signs of the inversion of the magnetic field are becoming more intense in frequency and scale. During the previous 25 million years, the frequency of magnetic inversions was twice in half a million years while the frequency of inversions for the last 1 million years is 8 to 14 inversions. During prior periods of inversions there has also been a corresponding decrease in the level of oceans world-wide (10 to 150 meters) from contraction caused by the crustal folding processes. Periods of lessor frequency of geomagnetic field inversions reveals sharp increases of the world ocean level due to the priority of expansion and stretching processes in the crust.

The current geomagnetic inversion frequency growth phase may not lead to an increase in oceanic volume from polar warming, but rather to a decrease in ocean levels. Frequent inversions mean stretching and expansion, rare inversions mean contraction. Planetary processes, as a rule, occur in complex and dynamic ways which require the combining and joining of all forces and fields in order to adequately understand the entire system.

In the hydrospheric redistribution, there are developing events which also
indicate a sudden and sharp breaking of the Earth's meteorological machinery.


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