Re: Planet X: Rotation Stoppage at Passage 1
(Was Re: Planet X: Atomic Clock Manipulation! thread)
In Article <[email protected]> John Latala wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>, Nancy Lieder wrote:
>> Rotation stops, within a day, holds at stop for a week,
>> then the shift, then rotation restarts again within a day
>> or so. May not be exactly 24 hours a day, and
>> east-west/north-south have changed along with climate.
>
> Where's the energy to do all this starting/stopping of the
> Earth coming from? Do you have any idea what kind of
> numbers are involved here?
This involves the concept of WHY planets rotate in the first place.
Newton (long long ago something started this rotation and momentum and
gravitational drag or perturbation are continuing it) vs the Zeta
explanation (portions of the core chasing or avoiding something in the
vicinity). Rotation, per the Zetas, is INITIATED by a liquid core.
During the week of rotation stoppage, which our folklore speak of with
great consistency on all parts of the globe, the core continues to turn
at odds with the crust, and this causes another aspect of pole shifts
referred to in folklore. To answer this statement fully, I need to post
the following in response to John's question.
1. existing ZetaTalk on Rotation and recent science re this
2. existing ZetaTalk on Rotation Return and folklore on rotation
stoppage
3. existing ZetaTalk on Groaning during stoppage, and folklore relevant
to this
Rotation is due to a mobility difference between
the core of a planet and the surface, and for lack of
a better analogy we relate this to a dog chasing its tail.
The core of the Earth is liquid, and mobile, and has
a mind of its own. As the Earth moves in its orbit
around the Sun, the relationship of the core of the
Earth to surrounding influences changes. A child
standing on a merry-go-round and wishing to face
his mother must himself turn a complete circle in
order to do this. In like manner, the heavy core of the
Earth moves to face or escape magnetically related
forces in the Universe about your Solar System,
dragging the surface with it. The core is not
homogeneous everywhere and thus parts of it are
strongly attracted or repulsed to this part or that of
the Universe about it, so motion in the core is constant.
No sooner does a part of the core move to the far side
of its liquid tomb, then it finds itself presented with
its old problem again, and sets into motion once again.
Now as the Earth takes 365 days to orbit the Sun, and
rotation happens once a day, it would seem at first
glance that the merry-go-round analogy is incorrect.
How could rotation started because of the Earth's orbit,
a yearly affair, turn into a daily rotation? Motion is
not a controlled matter, as anyone riding a bike without
brakes is painfully aware. In the liquid core of the
Earth, there is little to stop motion, once started, save
the desire of parts of the core to approach or escape
magnetic influences in the Universe. Rotation starts
because of these external influences, and thus is always
in the same direction. The rate of rotation is due to the
liquidity of the core, as the brakes are never applied.
Thus, the parts of the core that are moving away from
an influence soon find that they have created their
problem again, as the motion of the Earth has placed
these parts back where they did not want to be! Round
and round, like a dog chasing its tail.
ZetaTalk, Rotation
(http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s45.htm)
Inner Core Of the Earth Spins Faster
July 18, 1996, San Francisco Chronicle
"We didn't think this was something we could ever
hope to measure," said Paul Richards of Columbia
University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory,
co-author of the paper that was published yesterday in
the journal Nature. By tracking the arrival times of
waves from 38 earthquakes that rumbled through the
Earth between 1967 and 1995, the researchers created
what amounts to a sonogram of the inner Earth, similar
to medical sonograms used to see inside the human
body. Because the speed of waves varies according to
the properties of the material it traverses, the scientists
were able to create an image of the core. ... Richards
and colleague Xiaodong Song discovered that the
moon-size core of the Earth spins slightly faster than
the Earth's crust. ... Confirming these results, a paper
soon to be published by University of California at
Berkeley geophysicists Raymond Jeanloz and
colleagues at Harvard got almost exactly the same
results using different methods. ... Song said he was
"truly surprised" by the finding, because it contradicts
the conventional geophysical mind-set about the inner
dynamics of the planet. "We have tended to see the
internal structure of the Earth as static," he said. ...
Just as the rotating Earth churns up hurricanes and
storms in the atmosphere, currents of iron create
similar weather patterns underneath. ... Several
theories could explain the core's rapid spin. The solid
iron crustal core could be getting spun around like a
giant electric motor by the magnetic forces created by
the molten iron that surrounds it.