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Is Earth's Magnetic Field Flipping? Study Discovers Important Data 

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@AruanDrako
@AruanDrako 2 года назад
as someone living right under this anomaly I have to say we will have to cancel it as brazil currently lacks the infraestructure to host any other big events.
@FeScully
@FeScully 2 года назад
Hahahaha bem isso
@yoppindia
@yoppindia 2 года назад
Does the gps show the location properly in your place?
@AruanDrako
@AruanDrako 2 года назад
@@yoppindia yes, it all started when I forgot my cellphone charger in the plug.
@yoppindia
@yoppindia 2 года назад
@@AruanDrako you should have brought the dog, it would have sniffed its way back.
@pedrolmlkzk
@pedrolmlkzk 2 года назад
Nevermind that most of the other countries are way worse off
@beingatliberty
@beingatliberty 2 года назад
if the magentic field disaapears wouldnt we we lose protection from the solar electromegnatic wind? that the magnetosphere protects us from?
@stapleman007
@stapleman007 2 года назад
Concern mentioned in video is electronics not working. But larger issue is this would be extremely cancerous. IE you'd have to wear lead suits to go outside.
@davidh.4944
@davidh.4944 2 года назад
@@stapleman007 Skin cancer is primarily caused by UV light, and magnetic fields do not affect light (photons have no charge). There would be no change in the amount of UV reaching us. It is the charged particle radiation from the solar wind that the field deflects away from us. However, it is primarily our atmosphere that protects us from the harmful effects of cosmic radiation, of both types. A loss of magnetic field, even if complete, for a few short centuries isn't going to result in any kind of major health risk for us on the surface. Now, if the magnetic field disappeared for a few millions of years, _then_ the solar wind might work to strip away the upper atmosphere.
@jeromebirth2693
@jeromebirth2693 2 года назад
Or sunblock 5000 by Coppertone
@dainluke
@dainluke 2 года назад
To look at it as simply as possible, objects that fly through the anomaly in the upper atmosphere are exposed to more cosmic radiation. Logically, if the field totally disappeard for X amount of years, then our entire planet would be exposed to more cosmic radiation. We'd pretty much not be in for a good time.
@_0MEGA_
@_0MEGA_ 2 года назад
@@davidh.4944 Exposure to cosmic radiation (alpha beta and gamma rays) can induce dna damage and mutations in living cells. So it's not that UV light (causing manageable single cell specific dna damage), would be the problem, but actual radiation poisoning from cosmic rays (causing severe dna damage to billions of cells everywhere in the body) - and everything that comes with that, from imminent death to diseases or infertility or birth defects. Edit: it's worth mentioning also some argue that loss of the ozone layer would allow UV light from the sun to "sterilize" earth.
@wattsmichaele
@wattsmichaele 2 года назад
This kind of debunks Suspicious Observers channel. I hope you’re right. His channel is doom and gloom.
@Ziplock9000
@Ziplock9000 2 года назад
Unfortunately Anton has missed out some very important information and some of the numbers are well off too.
@mikeolson7588
@mikeolson7588 Год назад
This isn’t from ‘inside the planet’, it’s from outside the planet. The planet is simply reacting to it.
@cathypercy8791
@cathypercy8791 2 года назад
Your the best thankyou ❤️🌎👀
@ridetillidie8090
@ridetillidie8090 2 года назад
What a blessing losing the internet would be!! No more cell phones??? Wundebar!
@wmgthilgen
@wmgthilgen 2 года назад
Were all, well mostly all aware of how what is referred to as Plate Techtonics can and has altered the Surface of the Earth to what it's been accustumed to being. And that it still a factor. Meaning though we've become accustumed to it to the fact that it has moved, it's still moving. Perhap's it's not the Magnetic Polo's that are changing, it's the sruface that is. Which even in extremely ever so small degree's would effect how the sun would effect the current location of our massive ice fields, thus causes minut changes in the climate. If and when one realizes that the Precession of the Earth also changes the climate. Meaning, that the cycle of Precession of some 1 degree every 72 year's using a 26,000 year cycle. The Earth is faceing the sun some 90 degree's different in it tilt than it was some 6,000 year's ago. Which gives credence to how the Sahara was a tropical paradise some 12,000 years ago and not today.
@kathleendanford9420
@kathleendanford9420 2 года назад
Been so long since I stopped to hear your scientific view I do believe that our atmosphere has thinned May be due to this fluctuations in the magnetic field. Also could the planet be effected by the magna chamber shifting?
@MJ-gw2zu
@MJ-gw2zu 2 года назад
Electrifying, or polarizing, however one says something, either way maybe terrifying?
@rogerdiogo6893
@rogerdiogo6893 2 года назад
The electro magnetic field is always changing...
@drummerjoecanfield9404
@drummerjoecanfield9404 2 года назад
We probably have nothing to worry about....
@robertoneill1979
@robertoneill1979 2 года назад
I think if we paint the red end of all compass pointers silver, and paint all the silver ends with red, everything should work out just fine 👍
@Silverfirefly1
@Silverfirefly1 2 года назад
🕊What did he say Bob? 🦅He said you're getting a pedicure, George.
@sciencetroll6304
@sciencetroll6304 2 года назад
A lovely practical solution.
@tomgucwa7319
@tomgucwa7319 2 года назад
Moist indubitably!
@dubsar
@dubsar 2 года назад
The survivors from the Flip will have this luxury.
@IAmWBeard
@IAmWBeard 2 года назад
If only it were that simple
@chrisreadwells
@chrisreadwells 2 года назад
So, birds, fish and other animals that have magnetic navigation are in for a bad time getting to where they wanted to go such as spawning grounds etc.
@leohal456
@leohal456 2 года назад
You are completely correct! It has actually already been messing with them. Birds that should be migrating to the warmer parts of our planet were found in frozen places, and ended up dying off. Also, because of the pole switching, our Jet streams have actually been shifting as well. This is why a multitude of countries are losing SO many crops, because the growing conditions are no longer good for said crops. Deserts getting snow, rain-forests going dry, etc. We're in for a giant amount of climate change, and it isn't even because of pollution.
@CaidicusProductions
@CaidicusProductions 2 года назад
Something tells me (considering their survival so far) that they have ways of weathering such events. At least enough to sustain populations that can propagate their species during and through the "hard" times.
@leeharwood9624
@leeharwood9624 2 года назад
They already are moving to different locations and sea life are washing up all over the world
@jeromebirth2693
@jeromebirth2693 2 года назад
The Day after Tomorrow
@It-b-Blair
@It-b-Blair 2 года назад
🤯😯
@jounik
@jounik 2 года назад
The spread of timings among the 12 observed locations for the Laschamp event suggests it wasn't actually a global flip but instead a short-lived quadrupole. It is also very likely that the global flip, when it happens, starts with such a quadrupole where a weak S-pole forms in the tropical Northern hemisphere and a weak N-pole in the Southern one . This would then progress with those subpoles moving towards the rotational poles gaining strength and the original poles moving towards the equator, losing strength in the process and eventually vanishing altogether over decades. This allows the overall reversal to happen without either pole ever crossing the equator or vanishing entirely, both of which are very difficult to accomplish with a dynamo.
@Z3ROWOLFHD
@Z3ROWOLFHD 2 года назад
Yoooo siiiiccck
@u92element4
@u92element4 2 года назад
thank you
@absalomdraconis
@absalomdraconis 2 года назад
I understand that there are usually minor secondary poles anyways: probably the weak members of the quadrupole start off as secondaries before strengthening.
@Emdee5632
@Emdee5632 2 года назад
Interesting!
@yoredeerleader
@yoredeerleader 2 года назад
So you are saying that magnets are not just two poles like everyone knows and accepts, but are instead existing on a spectrum? Groomer. I hope you don’t tell your kids this filth you pervert.
@JohnBenware
@JohnBenware 2 года назад
What happens if we have a double wammy Laschamp event and Carrington event at the same time with a civilization completely dependent on electronic technology!?
@lightweight1974
@lightweight1974 2 года назад
Just remember, you have to hoe to the end of the row, local square dances are Saturday night, and do you remember how to write a letter.
@CaptainSeamus
@CaptainSeamus 2 года назад
Things will be much quieter, more peaceful, but darker at night...
@michaelgreene7385
@michaelgreene7385 2 года назад
What happens?.... Things will get interesting real quick....it won't be good, that's for sure....
@mitropoulosilias
@mitropoulosilias 2 года назад
no problem if you have no chip implanted
@JohnBenware
@JohnBenware 2 года назад
@@mitropoulosilias HAHA
@KristiContemplates
@KristiContemplates 2 года назад
Doesn't the global magnetic field protect us from the nasty radiation zipping around Space?
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 2 года назад
Yeap
@eroraf8637
@eroraf8637 2 года назад
@Nutsack Not always. The phenomenon you’re referring to only happens when the interplanetary magnetic field near Earth is oriented opposite to Earth’s magnetic field. When this happens, some particles from the solar wind are funneled down those fields lines and can fuel auroral activity. It poses no significant threat to us or our satellites.
@sleepingninjaquiettime
@sleepingninjaquiettime 2 года назад
Yeah and that solar wind/radiation protects us from all the nasty things out there in interstellar space.
@eroraf8637
@eroraf8637 2 года назад
@Nutsack Actually, it's a combination of several factors. There is some contribution from actual solar wind particles, either funneling in along open field lines or diffusing across the bow shock, but the vast majority of particles that produce auroras originate within the Earth's magnetosphere.
@ellisonhamilton3322
@ellisonhamilton3322 2 года назад
I met Gene Cernan twice. Both times at the Kansas Cosmosphere, where he was a board member. I asked him about this, cosmic ray eye phenomenon. He confirmed this and said that it was a very unsettling thing to experience.....knowing that you were being exposed to cosmic rays.
@osmosisjones4912
@osmosisjones4912 2 года назад
why not put magnets on space craft
@MoteofVolition
@MoteofVolition 2 года назад
@@osmosisjones4912 you're suggesting a forcefield of sorts. The power needed, and weight gain would likely prohibit such an idea. Even with today's heavy lift rockets sadly.
@ellisonhamilton3322
@ellisonhamilton3322 2 года назад
@@osmosisjones4912 Good question, but it comes down to 2 factors. The strongest magnets are too weak, unless they are electromagnetic. Which leads to the second factor....weight, weight, weight. Simply too much weight to safely and economically lift into space.
@snipelite94
@snipelite94 2 года назад
I don't understand why the magnetic flip isn't an ELE phenomenon Life on Earth including hominids seems to have survived with cosmic rays raining down
@ellisonhamilton3322
@ellisonhamilton3322 2 года назад
@@snipelite94 No, we havn't. The Earth's electromagnetic field has shielded us from most of it. As it diminishes we are exposed to ever more forms of radiant energy at greater intensities.
@nealmacdonald9896
@nealmacdonald9896 2 года назад
I'm 68, when I was about 15 I read in an encyclopedia that the magnetic field of the planet switches every 13000 years
@richardkammerer2814
@richardkammerer2814 2 года назад
I’m 72 and mostly remember Rock Around The Clock just about the time you made your debut. Cheers!
@charlesschwaboverhere5582
@charlesschwaboverhere5582 2 года назад
Check out Suspicious Observors
@mohandasjung
@mohandasjung 2 года назад
Biological things are probably safe, but it can interfere with our tech. Good opportunity for new researchs!
@philipm3173
@philipm3173 2 года назад
Last one was 42k years ago. ""Even though it was short, the North Pole did wander across North America, right out towards New York, actually, and then back again across to Oregon," says Alan Cooper, an evolutionary biologist with Blue Sky Genetics and the South Australian Museum. He explains that it "then zoomed down through the Pacific really fast to Antarctica and hung out there for about 400 years and then shot back up through the Indian Ocean to the North Pole again." These changes were accompanied by a weakening in the magnetic field, he says, to as low as about 6% of its strength today."
@philipm3173
@philipm3173 2 года назад
@@mohandasjung nope. During the last time, the field weakened to 6%, we would get a whole lot of cancer...
@rebeccaweil1
@rebeccaweil1 2 года назад
What about Mono lake , and lake Mungo. It seems excursions occur every 12,000 years.
@dmelson7502
@dmelson7502 2 года назад
Younger dryas? Now?
@goatfather2966
@goatfather2966 2 года назад
Any Suspicious Observers channel viewers have been aware of the flip for awhile. Pretty crazy and a bit scary.
@Keys879
@Keys879 2 года назад
It's funny how it started out as a discounted conspiracy or fringe theory and is now gaining traction. Which is fairly scary if you consider it.
@chrisreadwells
@chrisreadwells 2 года назад
A fellow Suspicious Observer, obviously a person of culture.
@RedHotMother
@RedHotMother 2 года назад
Eyes Open, No Fear!
@lawofliberty3517
@lawofliberty3517 2 года назад
S.O.s have known for years.
@goatfather2966
@goatfather2966 2 года назад
@Censored Opinions You mean the content that explained this content years ago?
@causticchameleon7861
@causticchameleon7861 2 года назад
I think the theory of the anomaly moving around instead of randomly showing up makes more sense.
@GotDamBoi
@GotDamBoi 2 года назад
I thought it was pretty much accepted that our field has weakened quite a bit in the last 150 years....the north pole specifically has been moving pretty damn quick in the past several decades
@Keys879
@Keys879 2 года назад
I thought so too. I remember reading articles talking about how clay pottery samples from archeological digs showed that the magnetic field was almost twice as strong a mere 2,000 years ago, during the Roman Era. I don't think Anton is being entirely honest in his delivery here, maybe to prevent being accused of instigating panic. But some of his comments let onto that there could be something worse possible. Hard to say, really is. We'll just have to wait and see.
@MrMr-ws3tv
@MrMr-ws3tv 2 года назад
Nah just buy more solar panels from China that will fix it.
@LANCEtheBOIL
@LANCEtheBOIL 2 года назад
When i was 10, 42 years ago, I took a navigation by topo map class and the north pole was moving 8 miles a year, I believe now it's moving 26 miles
@chitlitlah
@chitlitlah 2 года назад
@@Keys879 You've figured it all out. Anton is one of the lizard people. They're trying to weaken humanity by wiping out our planet's magnetic field, but if people find out, we might be able to stop them.
@kayakMike1000
@kayakMike1000 2 года назад
Tipping point. It's caused by anthropogenic CO2, dontchaknow... I know it's related to AGW because it's bad.
@NicleT
@NicleT 2 года назад
If I recall from my geophysics courses, one of the shortest Earth’s magnetic field inversion registered took around 60 years.
@morgwai667
@morgwai667 2 года назад
some sources?
@AzoreanProud
@AzoreanProud 2 года назад
@@morgwai667 his memory obviously
@luviam0001
@luviam0001 2 года назад
If this is true. The magnetic field could flip anytime soon.
@mmoarchives2542
@mmoarchives2542 2 года назад
it is now year 32
@Mrbfgray
@Mrbfgray 2 года назад
Interesting. How do we know what represents magnetic anomalies when we've only been observing for a couple centuries and don't even know how it works?
@TLH442
@TLH442 2 года назад
What a planet we live on, the geology is a rich topic. Anton as usual is constantly looking for the most interesting scientific articles. This is a good one. When you hear of something like this Laschamp event it really makes you curious about what happened to the Neolithic campaleolithic people's and all the animals? It's fascinating.
@nycgweed
@nycgweed 2 года назад
What happened is they fried
@ADB-zf5zr
@ADB-zf5zr 2 года назад
@@nycgweed Frying is cooking in or with oil...! Perhaps this was "baking", but I am no chef :*
@ianw5439
@ianw5439 2 года назад
Neolithic? No pole flip in that era.
@TLH442
@TLH442 2 года назад
@@ianw5439 modern hominids, 100,000 on that so 40k for event so someone was standing. Happy? Sheesh so everyone's like the encyclopedia Britannica. You get edjumacated in two seconds on this ridiculous place with fake news. Oops sorry that be Faceshnook.
@MelissaR784
@MelissaR784 2 года назад
@@ianw5439 But other major weather changes could have.
@TornSoul062473
@TornSoul062473 2 года назад
I feel like by the time they figured out we were about to lose our magnetic field for sure, it would happen very, very quickly after that.
@MoteofVolition
@MoteofVolition 2 года назад
And gladly, seems quite unlikely to happen in any time soon!
@chitlitlah
@chitlitlah 2 года назад
If it happened over the course of several centuries, I would consider that very, very quick by geological standards.
@NightRunner417
@NightRunner417 2 года назад
@@chitlitlah Yeah, that's the thing right there. Any time a true scientist says "soon", you really have to ask "Aaaaand by soon, you mean... uh... 2500AD or...?"
@doomguy9049
@doomguy9049 2 года назад
@@chitlitlah OTOH earthquakes just kinda happen whenever they like, same with volcanoes it seems so who knows? It’s not like we’d be able to really understand and control for the variables well enough to predict until it’s already well underway.
@GibbonsTake
@GibbonsTake 2 года назад
Bro good thing science is more than feels.
@AdlerMow
@AdlerMow 2 года назад
Someone should do a study on magnet anomalies's effect on mutation rates and species branching off. Maybe they help diversify life?
@gorgit
@gorgit 2 года назад
@@wisdomsson4078 Well, that might be because of the climate. This anomaly is only there for a few hundred years, whereas species developed over millions of years. So its just a coincidence (Or even more precise, because of the climate aroung the equator and the likelines for such an anomaly existing around such an area).
@MelissaR784
@MelissaR784 2 года назад
@@wisdomsson4078 Maybe the biodiversity grew FROM the last time the field flipped.
@Ardseyes31415
@Ardseyes31415 2 года назад
Always enjoy your content. Just curious, is there any research ongoing to determine what effect, if any, could be attributed to 800 years of weakening magnetic field on our climate? Could this have an impact on sea surface temperatures, in particular within the 'south Atlantic anomaly'? Is there any correlation between the field strength data over the past 2000 years and the Roman warm period, Medieval warm period, and little ice age from CE time frames?
@meddlesomemusic
@meddlesomemusic 2 года назад
I was wondering the same
@joetuktyyuktuk8635
@joetuktyyuktuk8635 2 года назад
I wonder as well. It would be my guess, with an increase in energy passing through, there has to be an effect of increased Ocean temperatures.
@MelissaR784
@MelissaR784 2 года назад
Read that the mini ice age might had been caused by a huge volcano that cooled the planet for a few years.
@Lifesbeengood
@Lifesbeengood 2 года назад
Finally someone is asking the right questions
@jabrokneetoeknee6448
@jabrokneetoeknee6448 2 года назад
The Earth’s magnetic field blocks cosmic rays, dangerous short wave radiation like x-rays and gamma-rays from our sun and beyond. It does not block long wave non-ionizing radiation like visible light and infrared which warms the planet’s surface. People make the same assumption about the Earth’s ozone layer, which primarily blocks ultraviolet radiation. So a weakening of Earth’s polarity would, just like a reduction in ozone, have a negligible effect on the Earth’s climate.
@johncunningham4046
@johncunningham4046 2 года назад
Good info but there are plenty that would disagree. We are most definitely going to find out when the South Pole crosses that 40degree in a few months. Personally, I do not share your optimism and remain on the fence-dubious of all claims. Possibly related to the absolute disintegration of trust or faith in every institution everywhere.
@Rickety3263
@Rickety3263 2 года назад
I think if we all pay more taxes, government will be able to control global weather:
@Canadiancromagnon
@Canadiancromagnon 2 года назад
I think you have missed the key observation regarding magnetic reversals. The south Atlantic anomaly has no relevance. We are seeing rapid polar movements of the magnetic pole itself. 55 km a year and accelerating if I am not mistaken. I will not speculate on subsequent effects but out need to address the relevant observations.
@wearenotamused6455
@wearenotamused6455 2 года назад
The south magnetic anomaly is the opposite side of the globe where the wandering poles are headed. The "North" pole is wandering through Siberia towards India and the "South pole is heading north along the eastern Indian Ocean towards India(around Sri Lanka). They will meet to the West of Java and be nearer the equatorial plane.
@nerobernardino88
@nerobernardino88 2 года назад
@@wearenotamused6455 I don't think you understand how magnetic poles work.
@jackfrost2978
@jackfrost2978 2 года назад
@@nerobernardino88 You should check the history of the location of the magnetic poles.
@baddna9447
@baddna9447 2 года назад
@@nerobernardino88 Perhaps he thinks they are monopoles?
@jackfrost2978
@jackfrost2978 2 года назад
@@wearenotamused6455 they may likely meet opposite. Of the anomaly currently over south america. Though not likely to stabilize in these locations.
@ItZLukeOfficial1508
@ItZLukeOfficial1508 2 года назад
I havent watched you in a while, just noticed you reached 1m subs! Congratulations Anton, keep up the good work.
@gladlawson61
@gladlawson61 2 года назад
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@wayneanderton4953 2 года назад
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@Just_Sara 2 года назад
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@Back_Fire2468 2 года назад
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@MEGASILVEREAGLE
@MEGASILVEREAGLE Год назад
yes we are, its the 12 thuosand year and 6 thousand year cycle. within 2030 to 2040
@SebastianSchepis
@SebastianSchepis 2 года назад
Flipping? No. Having an excursion? Yes. Interesting that this is happening right when anomalies are popping up all over the solar system. Wait until we discover that magnetic excursions have the capacity to unlock the Earth's crust from its mantle and displace it. I woudn't want to be living on a coast when that happens...
@cameronsanders704
@cameronsanders704 Год назад
How would this cause Earth Crust Displacement? Wasn’t this a fringe idea proposed by Hapgood and then debunked?
@SebastianSchepis
@SebastianSchepis Год назад
@@cameronsanders704 The Earth is electrically conneted to the Sun, as all planets are, amnd this electricity enters at the poles - this can be seen by examining our own gas giants and noticing the collections of highly ordered permanent storms which form classic plasma charge structures which organize themselves is the same ways as we observe those storms to be. Recently, a heat wave on Jupiter has resulted in a 700 degree termperature pulse emanating from its northerm pole. An excess energy input into Earth's system modifies the internal charge gradients which keep our equatorial crustal band firmly locked to its mantle, firmly keeping the rest in place. Wandering poles place a transverse magnetic gradient onto this equatorial crustall lock, altering the equatorial charge gradient,.unlocking the equatorial crustal region.from the mantle, while placing a mechanical torquing effect on it simultaneously.
@stevensblanco6194
@stevensblanco6194 Год назад
@@SebastianSchepis that’s insane! Do scientists have an idea on when that could happen?
@user-pf5xq3lq8i
@user-pf5xq3lq8i Год назад
Grand Solar Minimum are associated with earthquakes and volcanoes. NASA dept. of climate change denies this fact, because it doesn't fit their political narrative. Enjoy NASAs tears.
@00emoboy00
@00emoboy00 Год назад
@@SebastianSchepis Pls can you respond to Stevens question
@altair8598
@altair8598 2 года назад
Great to hear your calm, considered and proportionate analysis - there are too many speculative, sensationalist and conspiricist vlogs around on this topic. In Anton we trust.
@betterm2m
@betterm2m 2 года назад
well said
@flowerpt
@flowerpt 2 года назад
Yo, Anton - I've been avoiding reading the pseudoscientists on this; glad for your measured analysis! Wonderful.
@veramae4098
@veramae4098 Год назад
I'd seen this on other vids but not trusted it. If Anton talks about it, I'll have to start learning about it.
@liuqiuokiman7302
@liuqiuokiman7302 Месяц назад
I was just thinking the very same thing!😂👍
@kevingreen3781
@kevingreen3781 2 года назад
The planets are aligning hold tight for earthquakes,volcanoes and high tides flooding too stay safe everyone take care
@rowbot5555
@rowbot5555 2 года назад
Source
@2GooDProductions
@2GooDProductions 2 года назад
I was reading about pole flipping 20 years ago, from people called "conspiracy theorists"
@davidh.4944
@davidh.4944 2 года назад
There's magnetic pole flipping, which has been solidly accepted science for more than 50 years, and then there's the cataclysmic _physical_ pole flipping nonsense that became particularly popular in the run-up to 2012 (and was used as the basis of the goofy disaster film of that name). And to be fair, there is an awful lot of nonsense spread _about_ magnetic pole flipping as well, among those who lack understanding of the actual science involved.
@tonilott9072
@tonilott9072 Год назад
Watch channel Suspicious Observers. It’s mind blowing.
@bigdaddydrip4452
@bigdaddydrip4452 Год назад
I used to. Watch proffessor daves explains SO debunk. Its mind blowing how he deceives his followers.
@KyleTrimbach-ih5bx
@KyleTrimbach-ih5bx 11 месяцев назад
@@bigdaddydrip4452 prof dave only debunks strawmen
@bigdaddydrip4452
@bigdaddydrip4452 11 месяцев назад
@@KyleTrimbach-ih5bx he debunks pseudoscience and lies
@edwardclark3980
@edwardclark3980 2 года назад
One thing I've learned over my years, is this. Scientists dont always know what they are talking about.
@slartybobfoster2273
@slartybobfoster2273 2 года назад
Goes to show how much we have yet to learn about our planet.
@thesweetermonster3453
@thesweetermonster3453 2 года назад
We know more about the cosmos than our own planet…
@josephcallan3430
@josephcallan3430 2 года назад
The more we know, the more we know how little we know. The light at the end of the tunnel keeps getting farther away.
@yourmom9951
@yourmom9951 2 года назад
I got something for you to know 🍑💨
@jeromebirth2693
@jeromebirth2693 2 года назад
Journey to the center of the Earth
@goldengun9970
@goldengun9970 2 года назад
@@thesweetermonster3453 come on we know the size of our planet
@jody2497
@jody2497 Год назад
Every 12,000 yrs! We are in it NOW.
@WorivpuqloDMogh
@WorivpuqloDMogh 2 года назад
I saw the northern lights 2 days ago, around 3 am. I live in Belgium. It was a beautiful green and red hue
@allanlees299
@allanlees299 2 года назад
Anton, I really appreciate your sensible approach to important matters and the context you always provide. Excellent channel!
@hansandresen4392
@hansandresen4392 2 года назад
I wonder if some of the periods of reduced magnetic field strengths would have shed some of the earth's atmosphere like on Mars - which might explain some of the Earth's different climates through the ages??
@keefjunior4061
@keefjunior4061 2 года назад
I get what you’re thinking and used to worry about that a bit. Gravity is largely what keeps our atmosphere bound though, and the perpetual release of gases vis various biological processes.
@putnamehereholdmadoodle
@putnamehereholdmadoodle 2 года назад
Dude they have no idea there guessing or pulling at straws.
@leohal456
@leohal456 2 года назад
You are actually entirely correct about this. The one comment states gravity is what keeps our atmosphere bound, but this is not the case. Gravity has the ability to warp space around it, and pull things toward its center of mass, but when the force of the vacuum is greater than the force of gravity, then the vacuum will win and pull everything away from the gravitational point. Whenever our poles have flipped in the past, we would lose small portions of our atmosphere during the few week period of it's peak swap. Meaning, whenever the pole switch was at it's middle point is when the field is weakest. I made a comment about this actually, so I'll post it here. This has been happening for at least 2-4 years now, and here's the worst part of this. We have experienced many pole flips in the past. This is proven by the fact that certain metals and stones from our planet can be found with magnetic traces opposite of our own. The issue with this happening is that, as the poles flip, it reaches a point where the magnetic field from our planet is temporarily destabilized. Now, as this planet is alive today, obviously it has stabilized every time in the past fast enough; however, if the magnetic field from our planet does not stabilize fast enough, it has the chance of releasing our atmosphere into space, causing an immediate death to all life on earth. It takes weeks, maybe even months for the field to be weakened for our atmosphere to release, however it is entirely possible for it to happen. It's quite possible that is what caused Mars to lose its original atmosphere. This is not saying this WILL happen, as our planet has CLEARLY survived this every single time in the past, but it has a chance of being weakened long enough to let go of our atmosphere and kill us all. Edit: This is why Mars has NO atmosphere, because it's magnetic field could not stabilize fast enough, and vented its contents into space.
@dabs4270
@dabs4270 2 года назад
@@leohal456 the atmosfere leaks at geological time scales, meaning even if the magnetic field stops working we would still have millions of years of atmosphere
@putnamehereholdmadoodle
@putnamehereholdmadoodle 2 года назад
@@leohal456 how do they know. We have never been present when this happens.
@hosmerhomeboy
@hosmerhomeboy 2 года назад
I've always thought the magnetic fields were tied to metallic elements in the earths convection currents, which have a rather lot of physical momentum. Sort of like the way the field on the sun operates. In my mind, I wonder about the field twisting and contorting as the physical movement of the convection drags them around. At some point the field would shift and re-align.
@TheRealUnknown01
@TheRealUnknown01 2 года назад
I often think about that as well, I wonder how much the removal of magnetic materials from the earths crust effects that as well. Relocating it to the surface has got to have some effect I would imagine
@konjuer
@konjuer 2 года назад
The ties between magnetism and electricity would be part of it, so even fiction of nonferrous materials could generate fields, if we're taking physical momentum. Have you seen the search for the John Searl effect series? Nice demonstration of multiple magnetic fields in momentum. Just the thought from reading these.
@bobhotchkiss2438
@bobhotchkiss2438 2 года назад
@@TheRealUnknown01 I'm assuming you're talking about human mining activity moving material. If so, I hope you realize that the physical quantity of material moved around by humans on the surface is statistically insignificant within the scope of our planets interior mass. We exist on this planet almost exclusively, like all terrestrial life, within a relatively thin layer.
@wayneanderton4953
@wayneanderton4953 2 года назад
I corumber
@baddna9447
@baddna9447 2 года назад
@@bobhotchkiss2438 That, and volcanoes bring up way more mass than we shift around on the surface.
@solarindependentutilitysystems
@solarindependentutilitysystems 8 месяцев назад
Watching another enlightening flip video the low magnetic field will temporarily allow solar flares that video said might have caused the keratin event Melting wires telegraph back thorn think of what today would cause Anyways enjoy the sunny day Best wishes thanks Author of Solar Independent Utility Systems Manual
@xeelaxiu9039
@xeelaxiu9039 2 года назад
You forgot to mention the pole wandering, I\d like to have heard more of it but great video as always
@Fortjul
@Fortjul 2 года назад
When it flips we get magic back and dragons.
@robbirose7032
@robbirose7032 2 года назад
Fingers crossed.
@MsCrazylegs80
@MsCrazylegs80 2 года назад
😂❤️
@sandyfordd1843
@sandyfordd1843 2 года назад
I never lost my magic. 😎
@Fortjul
@Fortjul 2 года назад
@@sandyfordd1843 indeed
@animeAJproductions
@animeAJproductions 2 года назад
Get ready, if you wanna learn about the magnetic field flipping, we're all gonna learn the hard way.
@zoeherriot
@zoeherriot 2 года назад
Well... apparently not.
@Mate397
@Mate397 2 года назад
Pretty sure a flip already happened "fairly recently" and nothing bad came of it.
@animeAJproductions
@animeAJproductions 2 года назад
@@Mate397 You think that was the flip? XD
@GibbonsTake
@GibbonsTake 2 года назад
@@Mate397 Literally nothing bad came of it?
@GibbonsTake
@GibbonsTake 2 года назад
@@animeAJproductions first reports were symptoms like altitude sickness in north america. I think its a weapon that mimics it. like havana syndrome
@jorgeub27
@jorgeub27 2 года назад
That's not what the fear mongering channel say
@mikeuk666
@mikeuk666 2 года назад
Clueless
@Ki_Adi_Mundi
@Ki_Adi_Mundi 2 года назад
Wouldn't happen to be talking about a channel who's motto is literally "No fear" would you? Because that would be an embarrassingly stupid thing to say...
@TheBudBoss
@TheBudBoss 2 года назад
Not to frighten anyone. When I was a kid I remember exactly where my compass said north was... That North has changed a bit since the 2000s
@ffrreeddyy123456
@ffrreeddyy123456 2 года назад
Thank you for the info!! Been wanting people to discuss this so the general public can know enough of the info to feel informed.
@johndoepker7126
@johndoepker7126 2 года назад
I hate to be that guy.....as much as we don't know about our own planet.....how can we possibly think of going to another.....but then again....we must....I'm so torn over that..... 😖 I guess as we go farther from home, we'll maybe finally realize how special our world is... And on a side note....I can't wait to get my "Wonderful Person" shirts an poster !!!!🤟
@whatdamath
@whatdamath 2 года назад
I think one of the main reasons to go is to learn more about our own world. sometimes perspective is all you need
@christophermann2800
@christophermann2800 2 года назад
If after further data in a decade say, we realise that a reversal is imminent it will be necessary to develop and deploy an artificial magnetic field in the Lagrange point between Earth and Sun. This would be a good practice for deploying the same devise around Mars to increase it habitability. One should be developed fir Mars whatever happens to Earth’s magnetic field.
@betterm2m
@betterm2m 2 года назад
I love this idea. If the while of humanity thought like you do we would be more like a high functioning beehive than a parasitic lifeform lol. We would have colonised several dead planets and created life by now if everyone United their consciousness in this manner
@cosmicjustice4139
@cosmicjustice4139 2 года назад
While the world may seem small in the modern age of communication, the reality is it's wayyyyy too big for that.. But that's the least of the problems with this idea.
@noddygirl
@noddygirl 2 года назад
Impossible
@MoronicAcid1
@MoronicAcid1 2 года назад
The Mars push is to protect Earth. We're not going to Mars.
@cosmicjustice4139
@cosmicjustice4139 2 года назад
Maybe a silly question: If the anomaly causes so much trouble for orbiting technology, how do we manage to get equipment to other planets where there's limited/no protection?
@PatchouliPenny
@PatchouliPenny 2 года назад
With extreme difficulty and a lot of expensive materials! That is why it's taking so long. When the ISS travels directly over the SAA they have to shut certain equipment down but the ISS does have sufficient radiation shielding to protect those on board. One thing that is strictly banned when over the SAA is space walks. As science progresses better protected computer components are designed. So yes to be able to stay on Mars for a few months would require living modules to have very powerful radiation shielding and be able to withstand the dust storms.
@kalrandom7387
@kalrandom7387 2 года назад
The shielding is built into the equipment as best they can. Interesting factoid when the space station flies through the SAA it's recommended to basically turn off the computers otherwise it messes stuff up as he said.
@cosmicjustice4139
@cosmicjustice4139 2 года назад
@@kalrandom7387 But my point is space has far less protection than the SAA. Do they shut down systems for the whole flight to other planets? What about telescopes like JW? Even with shielding, it must be worse than passing through the SAA, or is it that there's something more peculiar about the SAA?
@ogr81ofpoco77
@ogr81ofpoco77 2 года назад
extended warranty.
@vforwombat9915
@vforwombat9915 2 года назад
-earth's magnetic field is about to flip, wiping out all our electronics. ...WE'RE DOOMED!!!! -nevermind, looks like it wont. ...whew, we're safe! now the only thing that will kill us is global wamring, or nuclear annihilation, a pandemic, a supernova nearby,... ... ... nevermind.
@buttercxpdraws8101
@buttercxpdraws8101 2 года назад
It will be the next ‘Bronze Age Collapse’! The Digital Age Collapse!
@htos1av
@htos1av 2 года назад
The magnetic field also goes way down in strength just before the flip. The problem is the increase in gamma, uv A/B/C, and other radiation. It causes the organic brain functions to go "slightly' off center from time to time. Stay safe out there.
@bazza945
@bazza945 Год назад
That might explain some of the current outburst of weird human behaviours we are seeing.
@whatsup5328
@whatsup5328 2 года назад
Anton the storm on Saturn flipped direction or rotation, what do you think that means?
@Keys879
@Keys879 2 года назад
That it isn't just the Earth that this is happening to. There is something bigger going on cosmically.
@RedHotMother
@RedHotMother 2 года назад
Galactic Current Sheet
@deborahdean8867
@deborahdean8867 2 года назад
@@Keys879 ice caps on Mars melting too, so its not global warming
@TheJorgSacul
@TheJorgSacul 2 года назад
it would be interesting to see cross-referenced data regarding biological diversity/thriving vs. location of the "anomaly" over the millennia. Do massive die offs have a relationship to the anomaly's presence? Is there a notable change that correlates to it? Or, do species seem to adapt to the radiation and magnetic variances? This is a very fascinating topic, and all we can do is learn about it and do what we can to mitigate any effects. I'd say developing electronic systems that are non-reliant on (and progected from variations in )the constant magnetic field would be a worthwhile first step.
@SebastianSchepis
@SebastianSchepis 2 года назад
Magnetic excursions correlate tightly with major climatic shifts as well as extinction events
@Bassotronics
@Bassotronics 2 года назад
I feel sorry for the poor birds and other animals that rely on the Earth’s magnetic field to navigate.
@FireCrow1961
@FireCrow1961 2 года назад
The magnetic pole has moved about 1200 miles since 1900 and is now moving about 50 miles a year. What happens when it drifts to the 40 degree off center plane? At the current rate of travel that should be in about 9 months. Should I get a tinfoil hat or dig a bunker in my basement? I'm only partially kidding.
@JL-tm3rc
@JL-tm3rc 2 года назад
This is interesting because it seems we have this nocturnal behavior. That we tend to enjoy only sunlight during the early morning or late in the evening.
@pauls5745
@pauls5745 2 года назад
i wonder if a flip would alter migrations. it must have been ok because it's happened before lots of times, but are migrating animals tied magnetically to go their direction no matter what letter we call it?
@absalomdraconis
@absalomdraconis 2 года назад
If a flip is _actually_ fast then it'll cause problems, but apparently the fastest flip was ~60 years, and that should be long enough to barely be noticeable by average-longevity species.
@jamesplumhoff3215
@jamesplumhoff3215 2 года назад
There are some animal species that navigate with the help of earth's magnetic fields. I think there is some evidence (or speculation, not totally sure of which) that some species are already having problems finding their way. Especially large, ocean dwelling ones are particularly sensitive to the weakened field.
@violatedmonkey
@violatedmonkey 2 года назад
Some predictions are saying the magnetic pole flip will begin in ten months. If the poles act the same as magenets, when it hits the 40 degree mark it will accelerate and flip. Best case scenario is electronic devices and birds struggle. Worst case scenario is an ice age that you can't go outside in daylight because you will have no protection from uv. Cancer will sky-rocket and electronic devices fail everywhere, all satellites fail and anyone with a pacemaker drops dead. If those that predicted ten months from now are right, that means we will have the potential to see the biggest challenge to humanity in recorded history. It has the potential to be a mass extinction event. If worst case scenario happens, everyone will witness cannibalism. But so far it's all "if's" and "potentially" Either way, I'm very curious about if the flip happens in ten months. Will we witness the worst of mankind in a bid for survival or will it be a minor event, that's if some predictions are right.
@ogr81ofpoco77
@ogr81ofpoco77 2 года назад
@@violatedmonkey i heard that if you cover yourself in grease you'll be safe
@violatedmonkey
@violatedmonkey 2 года назад
@@ogr81ofpoco77 always with grease
@jburns47
@jburns47 2 года назад
Thoroughly enjoy your presentations when I have time to watch them. Thank you! Quick question: how do you obtain such a clean delineation between your head and the frequent different backgrounds behind you?
@mohandasjung
@mohandasjung 2 года назад
Crhoma key + lights
@br9809
@br9809 2 года назад
Only his hairdresser can answer this question to full satisfaction.
@SevenSixTwo2012
@SevenSixTwo2012 2 года назад
Seems like Neanderthals and other things died off due to Climate Change 40,000 years ago, because they were too primitive to come up with the concept of a "carbon tax" and ESG... 🤣
@jaeyang9540
@jaeyang9540 2 года назад
Ok all you scientists and intellectuals, please feel free to RIP apart my views or theories and put in your input. I don’t mind being corrected. Some of thee greatest minds are looking at these issues. Our Earth is made of multiple levels, such as core, mantle, crust etc. They can move independently from each other. Our current Polar North is moving into Siberia. It is moving faster every year. We know it wobbles a bit but the movement has been more drastic lately. This movement will then effect where the new equator will be and the pattern of the jet streams for Northern and Southern Hemispheres. This what we are seeing. The lie of global warming only being caused by fossils fuels has been changed to new vocabulary of Climatic Change. Our planet Wobbles and tilts, this is how we get seasonal changes in Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The changes we see are both natural and artificial-man made. The drilling for oil and water creates vacuums, the creation of new water masses for large scale hydroelectric power may effect Earths balance and rotation. Example projects in China and Africa. Imagine a 100 lb tire being effected in its balance by a 1 oz. weight. We estimate the magic degree change of polar flip being around 30-35% polar shift. The more that polar point shifts, the easier it is to flip and the faster it goes. Evidence in this is the changes in weather and more extreme weather. Jet streams trying to catch up, other factors might include melting ice packs and fresh water and salt water mixing to change ocean currents and temperatures. The changes in magnetic fields also cause a whole list of new problems until it stabilizes. There are some other factors, that are merely theory at this moment I am not at liberty to talk about and government involvement in meteorological changes. Other issues also involve government control and influences in to regards of fossil fuels and leverages other countries can have to world and geo political issues. I already know of 2 scientific inventors that were killed for for their projects in regards to engines running on water. Remember in Chemistry class, H2O being both flammable gasses that burn very clean, used to power the space shuttle. I thought of using cars to release oxygen to replace disappearing rain forests, but met stiff resistance from OPEC and Non OPEC countries, due to the nature of taking away economic and political influences from these countries in fossil fuels and natural gas production and their implementation of a carbon tax. There are possibly temporary methods to delay the shift but merely hypothetical at this point and I am personally too scared to try it or suggest it, because it has never been done. It is my belief that in the past change was gradual through tectonic land mass shifts that changed the balance and positional direction of the Earths rotational wobble and alignment. Possibly asteroid strikes as well. Forgot to mention mining and removal and displacement of 100 billions tons of earth dirt and natural resources. Today we have found ways to accelerate or shift things out of balance with new developments. So we all know that polar shifts happen, takes 100ks of years for it to occur. Now what moves that slow? Hmm tectonic shifts of land masses or a big enough meteor strike move along in those time frames. We know extinction levels occur due to climatic changes. What can cause that? Artificial winters and temp changes due to volcanoes or meteor strikes, shifts and changes in the Jet stream. How long ago do you think the Sahara was a lush green area? 7-10k years ago. What changed? Jet stream. Look at our weather patterns now, how tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, droughts are effecting new areas and patterns. To all those people who complain about carbon emissions, how much carbon do you think is released in California annually with arsonists starting fires? How about more fires, say in Russia and Siberia. They say cars emissions effect our environment, you don’t think forest fires do? Do you think thermal mass like concrete, roads, parking lots don’t raise and hold heat in an area vs places that tree cover? LED light bulb has less of a heat signature than say a halogen. Engine exhaust from planes heat our upper atmosphere, car exhaust release heat, light bulbs release heat, ac-hvac release heat, wood stoves release heat, now multiply those devices by the billions. When 911 shut down air traffic, the Earths temp went down by 3 degrees from planes not flying. That’s just from air traffic, what do you think auto traffic causes? Feel free to contest or argue any of my theoretical views, feel free to input your own scientific views
@humanitech
@humanitech 2 года назад
It seems everything in the cosmos naturally and periodically transitions, flips, fluctuates, inverts or reverses in exponential cycles of magnitude...to reuse and recycle
@mohandasjung
@mohandasjung 2 года назад
It's actually pretty beautiful
@dianastevenson131
@dianastevenson131 2 года назад
Except plastic.
@ingmarkronfeldt6174
@ingmarkronfeldt6174 2 года назад
Of course another minor effect that would occur if the Earth’s magnetic field decreased a lot is that the solar wind would blow away most of the atmosphere, like it has done on Mars.
@noddygirl
@noddygirl 2 года назад
YES!!! Absolutely! You'd fit in over at Suspicious0bservers 😉
@ingmarkronfeldt6174
@ingmarkronfeldt6174 2 года назад
@@noddygirl YES! Perfect advise, thank you, I have now subscribed to Suspicious0bservers!
@Ronin4614
@Ronin4614 2 года назад
For expanding our knowledge, one video at a time, we thank you, Anton. Take care, amigo.
@noahriding5780
@noahriding5780 Год назад
If the north and south pole flipped, flipped in the past, and will flip again... when it does flip or change, will the change be gradual over time? or fairly fast? And what kind of rate of change will take place as this happens? Most of the videos about pole shift don't clearly state how much time they think it will take. They even seem to suggest something fast, which doesn't make sense. It should have a historical rate of change to compare against? Edited in later; In the video you quoted an 800 year pole shift for a previous era. Do you think that it will match that rate of change, or be more sped up? You said its stronger now. So that implies a different rate of change, and that rate of change could actually be somewhat faster if there is uneven magnetic fields that are stronger in some areas but weaker in others.
@boriskaragiannis.7735
@boriskaragiannis.7735 2 года назад
Anton...i will simply explain to you, and you do your own research...our magnetic field is created from the inner core and only, and it's rotating opposite to the surface...so...the magn. field will not flip but it is the outer layer that flips...when it flips...and when it does it has to do with water distribution from north to south (Dzhanibekov effect)... gl with your research
@wayneshirey6999
@wayneshirey6999 2 года назад
"An event that we don't understand very well" is very close to the definition of the word "anomaly."
@klepow
@klepow 2 года назад
If we can't use electronics without the magnetosphere, how is it that we can use them on Mars, and other places in the Solar System?
@timothy8428
@timothy8428 2 года назад
That's like asking " If I can use a toaster in the kitchen, why can't I use it under water?"
@klepow
@klepow 2 года назад
@@timothy8428 no, it's more like "why can I use this toaster underwater?"
@wdtripps44
@wdtripps44 Год назад
A precision gyroscope eventually flips upside during rotation, the mechanism that causes this to happen is the same mechanism to which causes pole shifts. They happen periodically.
@MEGASILVEREAGLE
@MEGASILVEREAGLE Год назад
its a micronova event
@zer0deaths862
@zer0deaths862 2 года назад
Dutchsinse has been getting censored by everyone for bringing this stuff up.
@gravitonthongs1363
@gravitonthongs1363 2 года назад
Only because he says it will definitely happen, science is conspiracy, give me money… blah blah
@YellowRambler
@YellowRambler 2 года назад
I always wonder if a extreme magnetic shift could alter the locations of the earth axis to some degree, considering that the core and the crust of the earth are not tied together in any way?
@paulburick1506
@paulburick1506 2 года назад
Good point.
@goidogoi
@goidogoi 2 года назад
That is a magnetic bullseye. When the Sun finally decides to spits out a highly magnetized or charged ironball (or other metals) one of these days, its going to go straight for that thing and... Well, a whooooooole loooooooot of people going to die.
@jeromebirth2693
@jeromebirth2693 2 года назад
Calm down space gator 🐊 nothing that dangerous is going to occur
@timothylarney7205
@timothylarney7205 2 года назад
Anton, bro, you need to catch up. The magnetosphere has dropped over 15% and the poles are moving. Dude
@teamthoth
@teamthoth 2 года назад
Check out the CIA website.... They declassified and sanitized a story called 'Adam and Eve Story'. The author implies that the south and north pole will begin to race to each other. Maybe meet in Indonesia and then flip.... The author then speculates that the heaviest parts of the earth will be at the equator.... Antarctica at the equator. Probably nonsense but definitely an interesting read. I'd like to see the 1st print one day.
@LineaDeus
@LineaDeus 2 года назад
*Erm... I am not a Physicist, but I am pretty sure that I don't need a mathematician or scientist to answer this question. If you get your compass out, and its still facing geographically direct north without a wobbly differential, then the answer is No!*
@buckfisherGBY
@buckfisherGBY 2 года назад
According to a study of lava cores, in Hawaii, the last three complete reversals took an average of 3000yrs each to complete the reversal process. There is no pattern of a time frame between reversals. The last one was roughly 770,000yrs ago. The reports, from who are you and who are they, vary from 100yrs to 20,000yrs, a ridiculous difference in results.
@plopdoo339
@plopdoo339 2 года назад
I believe a Russian meteorologist calculated they were supposed to happen roughly every 430,000 years but like you've said we seemingly missed our last one which should have been around roughly the time anatomically modern homo sapiens popped up on Earth. Coincidence? I think not. Clearly humans psychic abilities stopped the flip.
@alaricgoldkuhl155
@alaricgoldkuhl155 2 года назад
Losing a child to SIDS would be devastating Anton. My heart goes out to you dude. I remember when my children were infants sweating on the baby monitor, listening to them breathing, then you hear nothing for a bit and freaking out. Thankfully it never happened to us. The closest we came to such a thing was a missed miscarriage at 12 weeks which was bad enough. Hang in there mate.
@rarebird_82
@rarebird_82 2 года назад
Thanks for that! I'm sure he really needed the reminder. He only pushed on with the daily videos as a distraction from this tragedy. Not everyone wears grief like a perpetual medal, the strong move on 🙄
@L2Swim
@L2Swim 2 года назад
I'm very sorry for your loss
@zackerybartlett8050
@zackerybartlett8050 Год назад
I think he likes to keep his personal life and family life separate. Kinda makes sense that he wouldn't want his subscribers constantly talking about it. Let the guy do what he likes. You don't know how he lives his life
@ThatSkyThing
@ThatSkyThing 2 года назад
Thank you, more than I can express, for covering this subject. You're wonderfully awesome. 💖
@person390
@person390 2 года назад
I'm on your page ! Like 👍if man could control the atmosphere around the globe 🌎 ballgame . Mankind is to small for that task .
@morgwai667
@morgwai667 2 года назад
broken electronics would be one of the least of our problems if earth's magnetic field disappeared: from what I understand this would result in our ionosphere disappearing and huge exposure to all kind of cosmic radiation: think Mars...
@stevenorcutt2099
@stevenorcutt2099 2 года назад
What are the measured levels of cosmic radiation at Earth's surface in this "hole"?? Asking for a friend LOL Also, I've heard others say that the strength of the magnetic field has reduced by almost 20% since early 1900's. Where did you get the 9% number??
@xanv8051
@xanv8051 2 года назад
Where did you get the 20%
@jonahkirk4165
@jonahkirk4165 2 года назад
@@xanv8051 "others" of course
@christopherrmurto7801
@christopherrmurto7801 2 года назад
Would not having a magnetic field prevent electronics from being developed or functioning in even a Michael Faraday Cage, or would that be about the only condition supporting electronics from being damaged by cosmic radiation?
@nightshade37
@nightshade37 2 года назад
Our magnetic field acts like a shield. When we get hit, all the energy gets channeled towards the poles causing the auras at both poles.
@christopherrmurto7801
@christopherrmurto7801 2 года назад
@@nightshade37 This is true, but it also didn’t address the question of whether or not using a Michael Faraday Cage could still allow you to be able to say electronics could still be ‘possible’ even without a magnetic field.
@PatchouliPenny
@PatchouliPenny 2 года назад
@@nightshade37 I think we're all well aware of that 🤦
@PatchouliPenny
@PatchouliPenny 2 года назад
@@christopherrmurto7801 it's my understanding that yes, if you kept the electronics permanently inside the Faraday cage they'd work but if the power grid was out due to an x flare or large CME you'd have a very obvious problem operating them and would not be able to communicate with anyone with those electronics.
2 года назад
That would be very inconvenient
@Sn0w1981
@Sn0w1981 2 года назад
So... business as usual? Or is there a slow but steady change? Or maybe a recurring anomaly? Some seem to see technological opportunities in it, others see mere inconvenience. Is it just another challenge to overcome, or are we all doomed in the coming extinction level event? Science is just as vague as politics when it comes to getting answers!
@christopherellis2663
@christopherellis2663 2 года назад
It's all right, because one can use the inertia of planetary rotation to find the poles and planes of rotation. Since 2011.The magnetic compass is inexact at the best of times.
@sophie_real
@sophie_real 2 года назад
This actually could be incredibly good for the human race and technology because it’s gradual and can force us to extremely rad harden all of it (and better shield spacecraft) like solar probe levels everything making us capable of handling everything, especially x class solar flares.
@Sawedoff53
@Sawedoff53 2 года назад
1000 mph winds
@billfarmer7984
@billfarmer7984 2 года назад
This is awful.
@willo7734
@willo7734 2 года назад
The problem is that humans as a group don’t react to problems until they become catastrophic. We as a species like to lapse into complacency until it’s too late.
@Antique803
@Antique803 2 года назад
You must have just smoked a joint. If you survive it will be because you will be deep underground for a couple of hundred years.
@billfarmer7984
@billfarmer7984 2 года назад
@@Antique803 It appears RU-vid already censored you.
@classic_sci_fi
@classic_sci_fi 2 года назад
I believe the records of the British Royal Navy going back some 300 years show that the North Pole has been consistently moving south over that period .
@bradneubauer4694
@bradneubauer4694 2 года назад
The North Pole can only move South. If you are standing at the North Pole left, right, forward, or backward are all a Southern direction.
@billkiele5819
@billkiele5819 2 года назад
Michael, you are correct. VEERRRRYYY slowly, keeping itself to Hudson Bay until the turn of the 20th century. Since then the North Magnetic Pole trundled along almost along the Greenwich meridian, and has now "whizzed" by the North Pole and is trundling steadily in the direction of Eastern Siberia, not far from the International Date Line (coincidental, as they are defined lines). The South Magnetic Pole left the confines of Antarctica a few years ago. It's hard to predict where these magnetic poles may wind up, but the quadrupole configuration model may help resolve it. When one speaks about the North Magnetic Pole, its location is described in terms of the North Pole as reckoned by the location of the earth's spin axis, which is MUCH more stable over time.
@Divine_Will_Be_Done
@Divine_Will_Be_Done 2 года назад
This video is recent yet you don't count in the rapidly moving magnetic pole. Why? And the auroras all over the world and other strange skies. There is something happening and rapidly.
@TaliaMellifera
@TaliaMellifera Год назад
uuuh, if a documentary has the subtitle 'study discovers (important...) ' kk
@sandyfordd1843
@sandyfordd1843 2 года назад
Thanks for the great video, you beautiful million-subscriber man. Well done, and so well deserved. The Earth is quite a lot like Boris Johnson, it likes to flip-flop on a regular basis.
@AmazingPhilippines1
@AmazingPhilippines1 2 года назад
Key statements, "We really do not understand these events or anomalies". Very interesting discussion. Thanks.
@Ines_23
@Ines_23 2 года назад
Great video Anton! Thank you. Do you know how does the anomaly may affect people in this region?
@Sawedoff53
@Sawedoff53 2 года назад
Not good!
@RedHotMother
@RedHotMother 2 года назад
Prob increased heart arrhythmia and other things like melanoma skin cancers would be my best guesses. Substantially weakened magnetosphere, more sun stuff to get in and disrupt our evolved systems.
@damo5701
@damo5701 2 года назад
@@RedHotMother We are already seeing a large uptick in heart attacks in young people, however that is being blamed on the substance forced on people to fight a certain virus.
@CaidicusProductions
@CaidicusProductions 2 года назад
@@damo5701 I was under the impression that it was mostly being blamed on the rapid increase in consumption of shitty food in replacement of whole food. Basically, the worse we eat, the younger and more often we see heart attacks in younger people.
@rogeriopenna9014
@rogeriopenna9014 2 года назад
the black and dark blue part seem to get Porto Alegre, Curitiba, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires and even Rio. About 150 million people
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