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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
NRG 165.30-0.5%Nov 14 9:30 AM EST

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (1653)3/7/2019 9:54:25 AM
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This is the problem with "crustal displacement". These features would not exist as they do if crustal displacement was a thing.


scienceofcycles.com

The only way that the magnetic stripes would remain parallel across millions of years in a crustal displacement scenario is if the origin of magnetism at the poles was an entirely crustal feature. And that is just not so.

slideplayer.com

The only "crustal displacement" evidenced in this is obviously due to local plate movement of the type related to earthquakes.

The stripes show that magnetic reversals occur frequently and relatively very quickly. There are sharp cutoffs from one stripe to the next magnetically reversed stripe.

Movement of the magnetic poles is occurring now and their movement is not being accompanied by any movement of the crust so the poles are not generated in the crust.
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