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To: jpthoma1 who wrote (38693)10/14/2025 6:21:17 PM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 39067
 
En effet, mais le modèle du passé non plus. Conclusion, on se doit d'être sceptique sur les explications du climat actuel par les uns et les autres.



To: jpthoma1 who wrote (38693)10/14/2025 6:57:49 PM
From: russet  Respond to of 39067
 
Now run the same scientific analysis using the weakening geomagnetic field of the earth over the last 100 years and you get a perfect correlation to the warming.

The magnetic field of the earth is now 30% below levels of 100 years ago and the field weakening is speeding up. The north and south poles are moving quickly to new locations that may end up in the Indian ocean and the south Atlantic ocean.

Weakening geomagnetic fields mean far more charged particles and energy can get into the earth's atmosphere from the sun. This heats the planet.

You can look back to see that when such weakening magnetic field/ pole shifts occurred in the past, warming occurred, like 12000 years ago, 24000 years ago, 36000 years ago and so on. These geomagnetic excursions occur about every 12000 years and correspond with extinction events recorded in the rocks.

This research has been suppressed for many years by the CO2 warming alarmist theories, but hundreds of papers are now being published on these topics in recent years and months. Scientific papers are also linking sun activity to severe weather and severe earthquakes.

The prediction for the future would be that warming continues as the poles move and the geomagnetic shield weakens further. This is why in the last few years we now can see Northern Lights as far south as Florida and Texas and also explains why small CMEs and flares from the sun are causing blackouts in electricity grids and internet communications in recent years. We don't need a Carrington event to cause a huge blackout and destruction of communication and electronic equipment now when the earth's geomagnetic shield is this weak.