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Originally Posted by Steven
If the Ice at the poles is melting and all this fresh non-salted water get mixed into ocean, it can probably create a shift in the axe rotation because of the weight spreading evenly across the ocean.
It might make the Earth to tilt of some degrees, but not to shift from pole-to-pole.
The effect of non-salted water into the ocean can also create disturbance into the natural sea current. One thing that Hubert Reeves have noticed is that the golf stream have slowed down. He said it even might reverse to flow to the north European cost to the southern African cost, which would create drastic climate change for Africa, Europe and Americas. It might explain the climate change we are noticing at this moment.
But no worry, there will be no pole shift with E.L.E.
Namaste, Steven
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Thanks Steven.... and thanks Swanny...next 5 million years...Morgy has a new name for you Crystal Balls!!
Question: Have we had a pole shift in the past??
If so Why? When? How?
What if, the Earth
is wobbling, and the N. Pole pushed away daily into artic regions. This causes a swirling and mixing of air masses and cold artic air to be dragged to lower latitudes. Caused by a magnectic pull from somewhere??
Just wondered?
viking