Jimmy Corsetti
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And so it's how many of those medications need to be refrigerated. Right. Right. So, you know, so this is so they can say that none of this crustal displacement will happen. The Earth's, you know, nothing's going to happen. Like, OK, but if you're saying the grid will go down.
And you want to know something interesting is that there's actually hard scientific evidence that contradicts there. When I said that they say that they pull the full pole flip is at least a thousand years away. Not only do they not know that because we've never been around to actually document and measure this, but there's actually a volcanic region in eastern Oregon.
And you want to know something interesting is that there's actually hard scientific evidence that contradicts there. When I said that they say that they pull the full pole flip is at least a thousand years away. Not only do they not know that because we've never been around to actually document and measure this, but there's actually a volcanic region in eastern Oregon.
And you want to know something interesting is that there's actually hard scientific evidence that contradicts there. When I said that they say that they pull the full pole flip is at least a thousand years away. Not only do they not know that because we've never been around to actually document and measure this, but there's actually a volcanic region in eastern Oregon.
I forgot the name of the mountain chain, but this was a NOVA documentary from maybe 15 years ago where they essentially were able to measure that during a certain pole shift that had happened in Earth's known history, it accelerates. So it starts slow and it gradually accelerates. And the reason why they're able to measure it is that anything â
I forgot the name of the mountain chain, but this was a NOVA documentary from maybe 15 years ago where they essentially were able to measure that during a certain pole shift that had happened in Earth's known history, it accelerates. So it starts slow and it gradually accelerates. And the reason why they're able to measure it is that anything â
I forgot the name of the mountain chain, but this was a NOVA documentary from maybe 15 years ago where they essentially were able to measure that during a certain pole shift that had happened in Earth's known history, it accelerates. So it starts slow and it gradually accelerates. And the reason why they're able to measure it is that anything â
an active volcano at that time as the magma turns into lava and then solidifies wherever magnetic north was at that time of when it solidifies is where it's like a time capsule that your compass today will move as you bring it over that volcanic rock to wherever magnetic north was back then and what they discovered was that during that pull shift that happened at the that happened to have have happened at the time of that lava flow
an active volcano at that time as the magma turns into lava and then solidifies wherever magnetic north was at that time of when it solidifies is where it's like a time capsule that your compass today will move as you bring it over that volcanic rock to wherever magnetic north was back then and what they discovered was that during that pull shift that happened at the that happened to have have happened at the time of that lava flow
an active volcano at that time as the magma turns into lava and then solidifies wherever magnetic north was at that time of when it solidifies is where it's like a time capsule that your compass today will move as you bring it over that volcanic rock to wherever magnetic north was back then and what they discovered was that during that pull shift that happened at the that happened to have have happened at the time of that lava flow
was that the pulse shift accelerates, it starts slow, and as it gets more and more dramatic as time goes on to when it's undergoing its full flip, they say that it happens so quickly that you could probably watch your compass slowly move throughout the day during the flip. So essentially extremely fast. Wow, wow. And that's hard science. This was a Nova documentary.
was that the pulse shift accelerates, it starts slow, and as it gets more and more dramatic as time goes on to when it's undergoing its full flip, they say that it happens so quickly that you could probably watch your compass slowly move throughout the day during the flip. So essentially extremely fast. Wow, wow. And that's hard science. This was a Nova documentary.
was that the pulse shift accelerates, it starts slow, and as it gets more and more dramatic as time goes on to when it's undergoing its full flip, they say that it happens so quickly that you could probably watch your compass slowly move throughout the day during the flip. So essentially extremely fast. Wow, wow. And that's hard science. This was a Nova documentary.
I forgot the name of it, but it's a good 15 years old. It's hard to find, but I could dig it up on YouTube. It's out there somewhere. And they share that. And so I'm like, any article I read on pole shifts, they say it's not going to be an issue. It's not going to be an issue. It's a thousand years away. I'm like, you don't know that.
I forgot the name of it, but it's a good 15 years old. It's hard to find, but I could dig it up on YouTube. It's out there somewhere. And they share that. And so I'm like, any article I read on pole shifts, they say it's not going to be an issue. It's not going to be an issue. It's a thousand years away. I'm like, you don't know that.
I forgot the name of it, but it's a good 15 years old. It's hard to find, but I could dig it up on YouTube. It's out there somewhere. And they share that. And so I'm like, any article I read on pole shifts, they say it's not going to be an issue. It's not going to be an issue. It's a thousand years away. I'm like, you don't know that.
And you're ignoring the part that the best scientific evidence we have is that actually it's like a â a tabletop that you spin, a spin on top of the table, like a dreidel. And it'll stay steady and then it'll go, eventually it just boom, boom, boom, topples over. And that's how that documentary described the pole shift. It said that that's essentially how it works.
And you're ignoring the part that the best scientific evidence we have is that actually it's like a â a tabletop that you spin, a spin on top of the table, like a dreidel. And it'll stay steady and then it'll go, eventually it just boom, boom, boom, topples over. And that's how that documentary described the pole shift. It said that that's essentially how it works.
And you're ignoring the part that the best scientific evidence we have is that actually it's like a â a tabletop that you spin, a spin on top of the table, like a dreidel. And it'll stay steady and then it'll go, eventually it just boom, boom, boom, topples over. And that's how that documentary described the pole shift. It said that that's essentially how it works.
It just starts slow and then once it gets going, eventually hit a point of no return and then the flip happens. So don't worry about it. Don't worry about it. It's fine. We got to get a hard drive on the moon ASAP.