New Study Shows Earth's Magnetic N/S Dipole Weaker

by Mitch Battros - Earth Changes Media  January 28th, 2014

In this just released study marked Jan. 28th 2014, in part presents the answers to yesterday's questions. What did our ancient ancestors witness 'in their time'? What are the signs of changing cycles? What is their message for us today?

First, today's release of a new study which identifies Earth's North and South Pole vortices are weaker than expected. It was a surprise discovery when researchers measured along the polar axis of core-traversing seismic waves were traveling faster along the polar axis as compared to those moving through the equatorial plane. Researchers believe this action is caused by a marginal increase of iron flow through Earth's solid core.

This finding is based on x-ray spectroscopy and diffraction measurements performed at high pressure and utilizing several x-ray beam-lines at two U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science light sources including the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory.

Researchers from Stanford University and the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have made new strength measurements at high pressure, as described in Nature Geoscience. These studies extrapolated their results to core conditions and found that the strength of iron deep within the Earth is lower than previously thought. This weakness may explain how the crystal structure in the Earth's core has transformed over geological time scales.

Brief Summary:

This is to say Earth's magnetic field continues to weaken as it responds to Earth's inner and outer core convection. A further recent study published in the scientific journal 'Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences', show for the first time - that scientists have been able to link the way the inner core spins to the behavior of the outer core. The planet behaves in this way because it is responding to the Earth's geomagnetic field. Scientists interpret the dynamics of the core of the Earth, as the source of our planet's magnetic field. Full Article: http://bit.ly/1dMzsW1

Now to the questions of our ancestors:

What did our ancient ancestors witness 'in their time'? What are the signs of changing cycles? What is their message for us today?

What are ancestors witnessed according to tangible passed down text, coming in all forms such as hieroglyphs, petroglypths, sanskrit, palenqueglyphs, scrolls, and charts; speak of celestial events such as solar storms, pulsars, gamma ray bursts, severe droughts, ice age duration, the passing or collision of asteroids and comets, and the ability to take the pulse of the Earth.

Their precision of mapping the skies to the very hour which encompass 100, 1000, 10,000 year cycles stands to this very day as confirmed by the most advanced scientific instruments and spacecraft. They also speak of times when peace and harmony was expansive which was matched only by times of 'contraction' identifying wars, climatic hardships, tribal (community) disruption. Just as with our breath, they speak in terms of 'expansion' and 'contraction' both of which are natural cycles.

They have witnessed the Earth's magnetic flip, some text suggest they witnessed a time of actual crustal displacement which in today's science is known as a "true polar wander". They speak of signs prior to the "great transition" such as extreme weather shifts, increase of earthquake and volcanic activity, disharmony between tribes (communities) which includes their personal internal challenge of feelings of confusion, disassociation, conflict, and what I would interpret as mood swings of hyper-vigilance or depression.

As to the third question of "What is their message for us today?" This will be difficult to put into words because I will need to inject my personal conjecture to translate - true, I will be objective as possible, but it is very difficult for one to observe their objectivity.

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