Part 1: Earth's Inner Core Off Center = Midwest Quake Threat

This writing is a treatise on my theory that Earth's floating
solid inner core has been pulled off center by chronic magnetic
influences external to our planet, and that this inner core
displacement is the direct cause of this past decade's diverse
myriad of extreme weather events, and seismic and volcanic
events.
The prevailing scientific theory is that Earth's core comprises
a molten metal outer core, with a smaller solid metal inner
core at the very center of Earth. During prior centuries, this
solid metal inner core would rotate, but not revolve, at the
center of the Earth. The result is like stirring a cup of coffee
by spinning the stirring stick between the palms of the hands,
while keeping the stick constantly centered. The stick rotates
without revolving. If you visualize coffee in a glass cup, you
can see, at the sides of the cup, that the level of the swirling
liquid remains straight and horizontal, with no wave action.
Now, instead of spinning the stirring stick between the palms
of the hands, stir the coffee by holding the stick with one
hand, keeping the stick off-center. Consequently, viewed from
the side, the surface of the coffee rises and falls in a wave as
it circulates.
Translating this coffee-stirring model to the reality of Earth's
solid inner core stirring the liquid outer core, it will later
become clear that the solid inner core must remain at the very
center of Earth, otherwise geological and meteorological
aberrations will ensue.
We have a decade's worth of compelling meteorological
documentation, constituting evidence that Earth's molten inner
core has been circulating in an increasingly accentuated wavy,
or undulating, pattern since 2002. That evidence is the
jetstream, as depicted on the daily weather maps, which are
on record at the National Weather Service.
The question that you may justifiably ask is: What in the heck
does the swirling circulation of Earth's molten outer core have
to do with the contour of the jetstream? [End of Part 1]

John DiNardo

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  • The question remain; why the inner core would be off center. I am tempted to say that the increasing number of CME may have an influence on the core. As the Earth rotate, the inner core may be drawn toward the CME. It appear that we are loosing our shielding (magnetosphere) and the sun may exhert more influence on the inner core. Just a though.

  • Okay, John.  What does it have to do?

  • When in 2013 will the earth pass through the rift??

  • is'nt here a slight problem, John in positing a threat based on a theory? Just a thought. I believe there is a far far greater threat to the planet, though I use the word threat very lightly. and this is the passage through the dark rift.  next year will be interesting.....

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