Thursday, December 1, 2011


Electromagnetism – Distressed Core

Gladys N. Vega Vigo

Sound waves and electromagnetism
If we know that sound gains wavelength and looses frequency as it travels through more dense materials, then the anomalies in these waves are the means by which we can surmise the fundamental architecture of our planet. The behavior of our planet, including fauna and flora, nature itself, can be explained by the effects of electromagnetic waves.  Parting from this, let’s assume the following: if a lot of people die at the same time, at the same place, let’s say, at a perimeter of two miles, and a nerve agent is not the cause of their deaths, there’s no variation in sex and age, but they all have pacemakers; then they are all susceptible to electromagnetic interference (electromagnetic impulses).

Birds navigate by sight in a short range but in a long range by magnetic fields.  Little ions in their brains and vision system help them navigate using the magnetic field.  Following this same line of thought, if we have a flock of birds flying violently and uncontrollably (frenzy swarm of birds) and we know it was not deliberately and it is reported, say, 53 times in different parts of the planets, then their navigation system might have been affected by electromagnetic waves.

What would be the cause of a distressed core?
Wrapped around the Earth is an invisible field of energy made of electricity and magnetisms, reason for what it’s called the electromagnetic field (EM field).  It is where we get our electromagnetic North Pole and South Pole. This field protects us from magnetic radiation, but recently it’s been slowly falling apart. The Earth is composed of the crust, mantel, and the core – inner and outer core. The inner core is a big chunk of iron. The outer layer is made of hot iron and nickel at 900 degrees Fahrenheit (2,000 miles down and 1,000 miles thick) which is constantly spinning in one direction, which makes the electromagnetic field. The core is the engine that drives the electromagnetic field.  And that’s where we get our problem, this engine has begun to stall; the core of the Earth has been slowly stopped spinning. The problem:  it cannot be stopped.  As the EM field becomes more unstable, we would begin to see isolated incidents. If it were the case that we observed this phenomenon in our present day, in a few months everything electronic would be fried. The static charges in the atmosphere will create super storms, with hundreds of lightings strikes per square mile. The Earth EM field shields us from the solar winds, which are a lethal blend of radioactive particles and microwaves. When that shield collapses, the microwave radiation will find a way to escape and literally cook our planet.

The deepest we’ve been to the core is 7 miles with a two inch drill-bit. We’re talking about millions of pounds per square inch of hot melted metal.  Even if we come with a brilliant plan to fix the core we just can’t get there. On the other hand, if we somehow find a way to get to the core, the only way to fix it to its natural rotation would be with a massive explosion. We have to use wave interference in order to reestablish the rotational force of the core, because one explosion just won’t do it. Is like stones in a pond. A big stone thrown into the pond will only do a big splash. But with smaller stones, we wait until the wave is weakened and we throw another, and another and another. The ripples reinforces into geometric progression. We hold bigger than assemble apart and we’ll have hundreds megatons explosions instead of one big bang. Hence, we would see them through the core and we would haste them accurately to the inch, we detonate them in a sequence that has to be accurate to the millisecond and we would outrun the biggest nuclear shockwave in history.  If there was a problem with this plan of action, it would be that the last bomb won’t be enough and it has to be at least 30% larger in order to maintain the rotational force; meaning it will need several dozen more pound of plutonium.

In these examples it can be observe how important the electromagnetism/electromagnetic field is in our everyday life and the proper functioning of our planet.  Life isn’t simply a gift or a means of consuming, to some, our planet’s endless natural resources. Rather is a means of perfectly balanced cycles that have kept our planet alive for so many millions of years. Let’s hope that our future generation can realize the importance of this perfectly assembled balance before anything worse happens.

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