Originally posted by PhlabibitActuallly, I am more frightened of the Dutch fllipping - all those drugs. Scarier dudes all round than the Polish.
We all fear down deep in our hearts that the poles will flip one day... How do you think it will go down, and when will it happen? How will it change our lives???
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Originally posted by steerpikeDude...
Actuallly, I am more frightened of the Dutch fllipping - all those drugs. Scarier dudes all round than the Polish.
Nobody flips from marijuana. It's impossible.
It goes like this:
"Hey you!"
"Who me?"
"Yeah. I think so."
"Are you sure?"
"Not really."
"Cool."
See, fighting and flipping on Marijuana is not possible.
Go to a football match or a pub...if they're fighting and flipping out...what have they beed doing? Smoking pot or drinking beer?
Mhmmmmm
Originally posted by PhlabibitI have to admit it's not something that scares me at all. In fact, it's not something I've really ever contemplated.
Um, Earth's North and South Pole.....
Sorry about the confusion.....
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But I assume if they flip, it will go quite fast, land will become water and we'll have a few new mountain ranges to lose people on.
I certainly hope it flips one way and not the other though. I know we have good dams here in Holland, but I'm not sure they could keep out a flip-sized wave.
Originally posted by PhlabibitEveryone will be thrown off the earth unless they are holding very tight to a tree or something.
We all fear down deep in our hearts that the poles will flip one day... How do you think it will go down, and when will it happen? How will it change our lives???
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do you mean the magnetic poles, or the planet fliping? i have read somewhere the magnetic poles flip about every 10, 000 - 20.000 years ive no prof so await to see if it happens in my life time, also the coast of america is vunrable to a tsune army (not sure about the spelling) the globle warming, asteroid impact, pollution, nucular power, biological and chemical germs, and the number 10 bus knocking me down (dont worry be happy)
Originally posted by PhlabibitThe sun will appear to fly swiftly in the sky, or move in reverse, depending on the direction of the spin.
We all fear down deep in our hearts that the poles will flip one day... How do you think it will go down, and when will it happen? How will it change our lives???
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The Earth will rumble thoughout her very core. Seismic activity will reach levels never before recorded. The Earth's waters will rise up and wash away shorelines.
Lands will rise that have been submerged for many millennia. Lands will submerge never to be seen again for many millennia; becoming the legends of future civilizations.
Over 90% of the Earth's life forms will perish. Civilization as we know it will cease to be as humans are forced to revert to a primitive lifestyle after most of the planet's electricity grid and roadways are destroyed.
The spin of the axis may very well be accompanied by tremendous volcanic activity that will cover the skies with clouds of ashen dust. This volcanic winter will remain for years.
That's the picture that I foresee. It sounds horrible from human perspective, but totally appropriate from the Earth's perspective. It is time to shake off this bad case of fleas.
-Ray.
Originally posted by rgoudieApparently, Yellowstone park, one big volcanic crater, is also overdue to blow, causing a super-eruption that will kill most Americans outright, and probably everyone else on earth shortly thereafter, due to a worldwide freeze caused by sunlight being blocked by volcanic ash.
The sun will appear to fly swiftly in the sky, or move in reverse, depending on the direction of the spin.
The Earth will rumble thoughout her very core. Seismic activity will reach levels never before recorded. The Earth's waters will rise up and wash away shorelines.
Lands will rise that have been submerged for many millennia. Lands will submerge ...[text shortened]... riate from the Earth's perspective. It is time to shake off this bad case of fleas.
-Ray.
Puts the terrorist threat in perspective, doesn't it?
Aiden
I wonder if it makes you feel seasick when it happens.
But seriously ... Its something we really can not worry about. If it happens it happens, there isn't a thing we (mankind) can do about it; besides colonizing the solar system before it happens. I suggest we sponsor NASA and ESA a bit more the coming years.