How many years has it been sence a winter like this one, Hell it's even cold down here in Texas.
2007-04-14
14:58:42
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ULTRA150
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Politics & Government
➔ Politics
Yes I do under stand the concept an averaged scale.
But no I don't buy into Gore's BS
I tend to go with the other side on the natural climate change.
Did you also know that in time our polar caps will shift here read this, and maybe you will learn something yourself.
Albert Einstein was "electrified" when he learned of Charles Hapgood's theory in "Path of the Poles", whereby ice build-up at the polar caps could eventually cause the crust to "slide" over the lava ocean until the centrifugal force of the spinning Earth brought those ice caps around to the equator. Geological evidence suggests that something like this has happened repeatedly during the "life" of the planet; the magnetic poles seem to have shifted at least 171 known times. In other words, a "critical mass" of ice, coupled with an extremely high lunar influence, may be all that is necessary to trigger the next polar shift in the Earth's crust; leading to massive earth quakes, volcanos, and tsunamis beyond the scope of o
2007-04-14
17:18:17 ·
update #1