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I know they are on the nutty side, but what makes a doomsday prepper more knowledgeable than the experts about an upcoming disaster?
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by
ceregon
The polar shift is a real thing. -- (link)
Posted by
mara
Mar 14 '12, 12:13
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These studies show that the poles switch ends every half million years or so � and that we�re due for another switch in the next few thousand years.
(www.physics.org)
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not just magnetic poles -- (link)
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znufrii
Mar 14, 12:39
Don't bring up facts to him, he has a degree!!! -- nm
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Spawn - The Blood Feud God
Mar 14, 12:30
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the magnetic poles move around a bit, but they aren't going to flip and cause unprecedented disasters -- nm
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ceregon
Mar 14, 12:36
20
National Geographic: "Earth's magnetic field has flipped many times over the last billion years, according to the geologic record." -- (link)
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mara
Mar 14, 12:39
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" It's fairly common knowledge that the Earth's magnetic field periodically reverses its polarity." -- (link)
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mara
Mar 14, 12:41
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"over a period of hundreds of thousands of years" It's not going to just happen and wreak havoc. -- nm
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ceregon
Mar 14, 12:44
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actually, i don't think that's quite what that quote means, everywhere else says "Most reversals are estimated to take between 1,000 and 10,000 years" -- nm
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Andie
Mar 14, 12:50
no, the thing is, the can and have in the past. -- nm
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Andie
Mar 14, 12:37
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Yeah, trying to understand what the confusion is here. -- nm
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Spawn - The Blood Feud God
Mar 14, 12:38
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They don't cause extinction level events when it happens
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ceregon
Mar 14, 12:40
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Read the sentence directly beforethe one you quote. -- nm
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mara
Mar 14, 12:43
1
Solar radiation could be a problem. But moving to higher ground (like the preppers advocate) wouldn't help.
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ceregon
Mar 14, 12:49
"I talked to two geography professors and one disaster prep expert... and not only is a polar shift pretty much impossible..." -- nm
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Spawn - The Blood Feud God
Mar 14, 12:43
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Magnetic sure. But that doesn't merit prepping. -- nm
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ceregon
Mar 14, 12:47
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what everyone is attempting to explain is the part where you said that it happening is impossible, is in fact not impossible and a known phenomenon. -- nm
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TFox
Mar 14, 13:06
You're arguing A&B (now) while we're only saying A is realistic.
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Will Hunting
Mar 14, 12:48
i missed where this thread was talking about extinction i guess. -- nm
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Andie
Mar 14, 12:43
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where its in the context of doomsday preppers -- nm
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ceregon
Mar 14, 12:44
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They are not necessarily prepping for there to be no people left. More like no society. -- nm
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Spawn - The Blood Feud God
Mar 14, 12:47
okay. but you can't pretend that this conversation now is about whether a polar shift is possible. -- nm
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Andie
Mar 14, 12:46
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er, that this ISN'T about... -- nm
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Andie
Mar 14, 12:46
i know. it's not that much of a secret actually. -- nm
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Andie
Mar 14, 12:40
1
Sade's manager has been suppressing it for years. -- nm
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Max
Mar 14, 13:08
It's called geomagnetic reversal. -- (link)
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mara
Mar 14, 12:26
we already have scattered 'north' areas on the southern hemisphere -- nm
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peglegpete
Mar 14, 12:14
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