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Re: the physics of synchronicity/magnetic field reversal
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pys-@aol.com
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Oct 18, 2009 15:07 PDT
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We are due for field reversal yes? 2012? .... I hope not ... you should see my grandkids!
One must think Maxwellian and seek an
nswer to the following question: when will the magnetic moment of our
alaxy have a coincident relationship with the magnetic moment of our
olar system and the Earth’s magnetic moment? One might wonder if at
hat time the geomagnetic field will experience an extra large impulse
oment which will drive Earth’s field into reversal. Everything dances
o the tune of synchronicity, including geomagnetic reversal.
DAH 10/13/09
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From: dharder <dhar-@bnl.gov>
To: tung-@topica.com
Sent: Tue, Oct 13, 2009 2:44 pm
Subject: [ Tunguska ] the physics of synchronicity
Ah, I see someone else has a keen interest in synchronicity, but from a
ifferent perspective.
Crops grow and are harvested, creatures migrate, and the weather changes
ith the orbit of the Earth around the sun. The tides are affected by
he moon cycle, and so are women. The orbital period of Jupiter
ffects/controls the sunspot cycle. The list is endless. The cosmos
ances to the tune of synchronicity.
I use ‘Dance of the Planets’ for solar system simulation—it’s very user
riendly, and quite accurate. Look at the configuration of the inner
olar system from above on July 1, 1908 at 12:17 GMT. Arc-conjuction in
upiter’s orbital plane is a sight to behold. It was new moon; the moon
as a body in the conjuction too. The rare conjuction therefore
nvolved the Sun, Mercury, Venus, the Earth, the moon, and Jupiter,
rranged on a ‘jovian spiral’. Looking from a Newtonian vantage point
hat is interesting, but one would be missing the point. One must view
he setting in a Maxwellian way.
Jupiter has by far and away the strongest magnetic field of the planets.
The geomagnetic field is weak in comparison. To a first approximation
he magnetic moment of our solar system is created by the solar dynamo
nd the combined effects of planets orbiting with magnetic fields. What
s important about Tunguska is the specific relationship of the
eo-moment to the solar system moment at that particular time, which
esulted in the delivery of an impulse moment to the geomagnetic field
n the direction of reversal—a retrograde component was launched in the
uter core of the Earth, which the geomagnetists have been tracking with
uriosity, without realizing the origin.
As we approach the end of the cycle of the Mayan long count, i.e. 2012,
he ecliptic will pass through the galactic plane. If you think
ewtonian, and therefore gravitationally, you will miss the point, and
et the date slightly wrong. One must think Maxwellian and seek an
nswer to the following question: when will the magnetic moment of our
alaxy have a coincident relationship with the magnetic moment of our
olar system and the Earth’s magnetic moment? One might wonder if at
hat time the geomagnetic field will experience an extra large impulse
oment which will drive Earth’s field into reversal. Everything dances
o the tune of synchronicity, including geomagnetic reversal.
DAH 10/13/09
Geophysical interpretation of Tunguska: http://www.geocities.com/olkhov/tunguska.htm
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