Live Earth . . Did anyone see any of it? - by nickie
Vivian on 10/7/2007 at 18:25
They tried. Unfortunately, it just turned us into a race of indefatigable supermen instead.
PS - Madonna and Gogol Bordello.... did that really happen?
belboz on 13/7/2007 at 02:51
Empty the oceans I say, as they produce more co2 in one day, due to decomposing animals and fishes and plants and whale farts, than the whole human race does in a hundred years. :thumb:
But then again the world's north, south, magnetic poles are going to switch soon, eg before 2015, then the world as you know it will cease to exist due to the magnetic storms disrupting everything digital and electrical for up to 25 years, it happens every 10000 years and one is due soon. Unless global warming is being used to cover up the poles switching places, and when they do they'll just claim its an effect of global warming.
SD on 13/7/2007 at 08:05
Quote Posted by belboz
But then again the world's north, south, magnetic poles are going to switch soon... it happens every 10000 years and one is due soon.
The last one was 780,000 years ago :confused:
Rogue Keeper on 13/7/2007 at 08:59
Quote Posted by belboz
But then again the world's north, south, magnetic poles are going to switch soon, eg before 2015, then the world as you know it will cease to exist due to the magnetic storms disrupting everything digital and electrical for up to 25 years, it happens every 10000 years and one is due soon. Unless global warming is being used to cover up the poles switching places, and when they do they'll just claim its an effect of global warming.
Whoa, it really can't happen so fast, neither it does happen so often.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,3605,748510,00.html)
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http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn4985)
Geomagnetic storms are being caused by solar wind shock waves inducing anomalies in Eart's ionosphere, not by Earth's magnetic field itself. And what influence has the amount of CO2 in atmosphere on behavior of Earth's molten iron core?