The Founders: The Grand Cycle
At the end of each Grand Cycle, the Earth and the solar system pass through what is commonly called an electromagnetic null zone, or area of space in which the electromagnetic fields become weaker. This weakness in the EM fields often (but not always) causes the north and south poles of the Earth to reverse polarity. Please note that reversal of EM polarity has nothing to do with Earth’s rotation. The Earth will continue rotating at roughly the same rate of speed and direction (velocity) as it has for millions of years. The only thing that could significantly change the Earth’s rotation quickly would be a collision with a large asteroid, planetoid or planet, and this is not likely to take place at any time within the next million or so years. In fact, according to our estimates, it will likely be over one billion Earth years before such an event occurs..CONTINUE READING
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