Sunday Night with Allen Ray: Sunday Night with Allen Ray: DOOOOM! Earth’s Magnetic Pole Shift.
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Speaker 1: You know, back in two thousand and nine, there was
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a movie come out called twenty twelve. Remember twenty twelve?
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Are you that old? I remember twenty twelve. Twenty twelve
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was supposed to have been a transitional year. The Mayan
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calendar said twenty twelve is going to be a year
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of Instead, it was really just kind of a I
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don’t know, it wasn’t that bad of a year. It
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wasn’t that great of a year. It’s just a year.
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We’ve had worse. We’ve had worse years. But I was
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kind of revisiting that movie the other day, and it
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got me thinking because the thing that led to the
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doom of the earth, the you know, the the whole
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plot of the movie was a solar maximum of a
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giant solar storm that heated up these neutrinos in the
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Earth’s core and it set off a chain reaction yadda, YadA, yadda,
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and the Earth blows up and we all died. So anyways,
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most people died. The billionaires got to live. You know,
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they got into an arc and a couple of poor
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people they let a few pores on raptorses. Has been
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trying to forget about twenty twelve, but anyways, it’s got
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me thinking about things. Late twenty twenty four, early twenty
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twenty five, early this year, a lot of news articles
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came out about the magnetic polar shift that we may
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be heading for a complete polar reversal, and we’re going
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to talk about that a little bit today on Sunday
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Night with Allen Alan Ray. I am your humble host,
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Ealan Ray. Welcome to Sunday Night with Alan Ray. Bye Golly,
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we’re gonna have a good one. You just started Increase
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with Jeff. He’s it’s his final Increase episode, and man,
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just love the way he presented that. I wanted to
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tackle posthuman transhumanism. It was such a deep hole. There’s
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so much to it, and I think he did a
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really great job of addressing it. I’m still going down
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the rabbit hole of both of them. I have thoughts.
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I have thoughts of AI. A lot of people are
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afraid of AI. I’m not afraid of artificial intelligence. In fact,
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I have found a lot of really productive uses for it.
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Will man do stupid things with artificial intelligence?
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Speaker 7: Oh?
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Speaker 1: You bout to believe. Well, oh yeah, we’re already doing
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stupid things with a I I mean, it’s just the
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nature of man. You give a man, you give people
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anything you give especially men. You give anything men to men,
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they’ll turn it into some kind of sexual thing. They’ll
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pervert it. Their they’re perversions or what is a doctor
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strange love And he says, perverts. I think you’re a
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bunch of perverted deviants. That’s what I think. You’re all
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a bunch of perverted deviance, and your perverted deviancy is
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leading to the destruction of mankind. Uh, Lucy Loubot, that’s right.
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So yeah, it’s Sunday night, and it’s kind of a
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nerd Sunday night because what I’m going to talk about
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is the all the things around what may be a
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doomsday scenario. I don’t I’m gonna let you judge it. Anyways,
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I was watching twenty twelve and this one got me
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thinking about it, and I remember the news coming on
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and oh boy, everybody was freaking out. And even well,
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like even s far back at the beginning last year,
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we are reaching we are at the peak of a
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solar maximum right now. The sun is absolutely throwing temper tantrums.
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We’re yes yesterday we were in a magnetic storm and
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you’re walking around and you don’t really notice it if
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you’re just walking around. It was a beautiful day yesterday,
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gorgeous day yesterday. I was outside almost all day, well
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into the night, building my brand new greenhouse, and you
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know the survival thing, which reminds me Stacy and I
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are going to be back in a few weeks with
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playing the dirt right here Sunday night. It’s going to
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take the you know, the end of one of the
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weeks or the last week end of the month, Lord Willing,
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instead of Someday night with Dylan Ray, you’ll be here
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and playing the dirt where we talk about all things survival, gardening, survival,
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food storage, YadA, YadA, YadA. It’s a fun time, it
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really is. It’s it’s a break from politics and all
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the I get tired of talking about politics all the time,
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even though it’s mildly politically driven. But yesterday, if you’re
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walking around outside, you had no idea that we had
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a solar storm happening. It was bombarding you. You were being
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bombarded by the sun and it was a decent size
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polar you know, or solar storm, unless you were playing
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on a ham radio on a HF frequency, which I
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was doing Saturday morning, and the people in Buffalo, New
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York were having a heck of a time hearing me.
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Usually Buffalo, New York area, all those areas of Eating
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New York, all those areas right there, boy on on HF,
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just blast through here, just great sound. Couldn’t hear any
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of them. They could barely hear me. I could barely
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hear them. People in South Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland, Georgia, Alabama,
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which sometimes I struggled to hear in Alabama and Georgia
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blasting in here. Just everything was just the opposite of
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what it was, and it was the sun. The sun
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was doing it. It’s something you kind of don’t realize
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is happening unless in the middle of the night you
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look out towards the northern sky and there’s glowing greens
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and rads of the northern lights Aurora borealis. Then you notice, well,
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all of these things are kind of connected. And if
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you fall down this rabbit hole, which is I recommend
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you go down this rabbit hole because it can be educational.
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Maddening is scary all at the same time, we are
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at the very beginnings of a complete polar magnetic reversal
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on the planet. Now, there are those many of those doomsayers,
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the people that say, oh, it’s gotta flip. You gotta
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be ready, buy my product, get five hundred pounds of
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freeze dried food, and go dig yourself a ditch and
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get ready to get in it, because this is gonna happen. Well,
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it is gonna happen unless you do as Jeff was
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just talking about, an increase, take on a lot of
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cyber type traits, get a lot of things replaced, upload
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your conscience, conscience into a robot or something. You’re probably
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not going to be around to see it. Now. I’m
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not going to sit here and say you won’t because,
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as you know, on my show, I go by the
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probability possibility theory all the time. Well tell you it’s
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it’s not even a theory, it’s just my own philosophy
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is probability possibility. Everything I do. A lot of things
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I do, I look at and say, what’s the probability
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versus the possibility? Is it possible tomorrow we could wake
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up and there is a complete magnetic polar magnetic reversal
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where the south pole becomes a north pole, the north
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pole becomes a south pole. Well, anything is possible, very
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slim possibility, but anything’s possible. Is it probable? No? And
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I’m gonna start out the whole show by giving you
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the end of the show first. No, And Raptor says
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his head will be in the jar by the time
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this all happens, so he’s not worried about it. Boy,
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Chat’s lit. We got people in chat already and I’m
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loving it. Unless you plan on living for about a
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thousand years, don’t worry about all this stuff. Now. I’ll
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give you your money back if it does end up
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happening in the next year or two. Okay, I’ll give
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you all the money you’ve spent on listening to Sunday
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Night with Ellen Ray. I’ll give it back to you,
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which you’ve not spent any of it, so you’re screwed.
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I don’t care. But anyways, here’s where the thought comes from.
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And this is actually this what is This article goes
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all the way back to March of twenty twenty, twenty
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twenty four, and this is how stuff works. The big headline,
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what if Earth’s magnetic field flipped, you know, because they
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were talking about this back then. We know things are happening.
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We’re gonna discuss these things, says Earth’s magnetic field has
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flipped about one hundred and seventy times in the last
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hundred million years. How they know that, I don’t know.
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There’s signs, are things that they can tell that say, well, yeah,
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it’s flip. They don’t know for sure, they really don’t,
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but they think they know. A magnetic field flip involving
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the North and South poles reversing polarity doesn’t happen overnight,
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but gradually over centuries to one thousands of years. And
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while a flipped magnetic field could post challenges for migratory
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animals and increase exposure radiation. Now, this is one school
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of thought, guys. One school of thought only says there
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is no evidence that pass slips cause mass extinctions or
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catastrophic events. Yeah, already’s in the chat dumn one for
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dun Yes, let’s see, this is one one article out
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of thousands, and a lot of them say, oh, they
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have the pad magnetic pole slip. Better have ten tons
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of freeze dried food. What do they call freedom food? Whatever?
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They call that. Maybe that’s what I’m gonna start doing
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on Sunday night with Alan Ray, I’m gonna I’m gonna
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do the whole you know, here comes the doom. Ah.
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By the way, buy my products so you’ll be prepared
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for the doom. Buy my freeze dride food by buy
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it by the tons, by it by truckloads, and put
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it in your your bug out room. And that way,
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when the polar magnetic poles shift and they flip completely,
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you’ll be okay because you’ll have thousands of pounds of
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freeze dride food. Anyways, Uh, guys in the chats at me,
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should I start doing that? So let’s actually take a look.
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Let’s take a look at what’s going on in our polls.
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Are things changing? Oh? Man, are they changing? You better
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believe they’re changing. They’ve been changing for a while, but
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it’s been speeding up and a little bit slowing down.
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So let’s look. So, based on recent data, the Earth’s
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magnetic poles are shifting at varying rates. The north magnetic
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pole has been moving faster in the recent decades, with
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its speed peaking at about thirty four miles per year.
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Thirty four miles per years kind of big. It’s kind
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of huge. Thirty four miles a year. You know, you
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don’t notice it under your feet. You’re not gonna get
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dizzy and fallover. But thirty four miles per years, it’s
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quite a bit. And that’s from around twenty seventeen through
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twenty twenty, though it has slowed down to around twenty
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five miles per year as of twenty twenty five. Now,
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what it’s doing, it’s drifting from the Canadian Arctic towards Siberia.
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So basically, the magnetic pole is shifting away from us
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here in the United States and more towards Russia. And
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it’s driven by changes in the earth molten iron core,
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particularly a tug of war between magnetic field patches under
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Canada and Siberia. Now the south magnetic poles moving more
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slowly at about nine miles per year, and its path
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is less dramatic, but it is moving and it is
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staying roughly in the Southern Ocean. Now, these shifts are
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part of natural behavior of the Earth’s magnetic field. It’s
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nothing new, nothing new under the sun. Okay, raptresses, ten
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tons of freeze, rap food. I have five kids. I
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think your math is off, they’ll go through that. You know,
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that’s like the hurricane snacks. You gotta space them out,
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raptor tell the kids a space mount. Don’t eat all
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of your hurricane snacks on the you know, the very
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first hour, because then the rest of the hurricane you’re bummed. Anyways,
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these shifts are natural part of earth magnetic field and
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they’re generated by like complex fluid motions in the core.
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Historical data from the paleomagnetic records show pole reversals happening
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over thousands of years, but the current movement isn’t indicative
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of an eminent flip. So the science right now is saying,
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you know, it’s gonna flip, but it’s not imminent. It’s
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not right. We’re not right at the doorstep. It’s more
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of kind of a rapid wandering right now. If you
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take a top and you spin it on top of
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your desk and it slows us a little bit and
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the top starts wobbling a little bit, that’s what kind
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of what we’re going through on a global scale now.
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Exact predictions are tough because core dynamics are kind of chaotic.
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What’s going on underth EAT’s really chaotic. But the North
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pole’s recent deceleration suggests that maybe it’s stabilizing a little
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bit now. The shifting of the Earth’s magnetic pole impacts
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several areas, particularly navigation and oral activity. Aural activity not
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oral oral, okay, au oral activity that’s for behind the circle. K.
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So let’s look at some of these implications of what’s
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going on with the North pole moving like it is,
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which is, you know, a lot more not more pronounced
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than the South pole, but they’re both moving. Just keep
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thinking of it as a as a top that you’re
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spinning a top and the top of it’s kind of
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wobbling right now, That’s what’s going on with the Earth,
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except something’s gonna speed it back up, and now it’s
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stabilizing a little bit. You know, things are happening. Now,
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let’s look at navigation. That’s the biggest thing. Magnetic poles
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affect navigation quite a bit, especially magnetic navigation. Now aviation
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and maritime navigation. You still have magnetic compasses. They’re critical
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for backup navigation and aviation and maritime contexts. And we’re
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gonna get to something here that juxtaposition kind of touched
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on but didn’t really deep dive into. It like the
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Bermuda triangle. Me it’s gonna give my own little peace
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on this, especially in remote polar regions where GPS can
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be disrupted. Magnetic compasses and of the likes are more,
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they’re more, they’re they’re they’re better to have around the
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Norse magnetic poles. Rapid movement means magnetic declination. The angle
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between magnetic north and true north changes significantly over significantly
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over time. For instance, in high latitude areas like Northern Canada,
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declination is shifted by several degrees in the past decade,
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forcing updates to aviation charts and runway designations. And Raptor,
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if of anybody in the chat knows about this, Raptor
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does It’s right Canadians are and cohoots with with Russians.
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I knew it, Raptor, You’re right, Mario’s in chat. Welcome.
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Mario says, I’ll have to throw out my supplements and
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patriots solar generators to make room for the doom foods.
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Doom foods, You got it, Mario. What I make a
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million on my doom foods, I’ll get I’ll buy you
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a beer, buddy. Ah. Anyways, A notable case of some
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of these, the declinations and the shifts and the recalibrations.
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A notable case occurred at London’s here Throw Airport in
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twenty twenty, where runway recalibrations were considered due to the
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magnetic shift. Maritime routes in the Arctic, increasingly used due
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to melting ice, face similar issues, as compass errors grow
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without frequent updates. So if you’re not updating your magnetic compasses,
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recalibratingum stuff, you’re gonna be off. Now let’s talk about
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the World Magnetic Model for a minute, and that’s maintained
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by NOAH and the British Geological Survey, which is like
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Britain’s NOAH, and it’s the global standard for magnetic field
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data used in everything from smartphone apps to military systems.
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It’s typically updated every five years, but the North Pole’s
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unusually fast movement prompted an out of cycle update in
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twenty nineteen. Even with these adjustments, the model struggles to
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keep pace in polar regions, where errors can reach up
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to one to two degrees. Now that don’t sound like
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a lot, but for precision navigations that’s kind of a bit.
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This can translate to position errors of mo over long distances.
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How about polar regions. The Arctic is a hot spot
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for navigation issues because the North magnetic pole is physically closer,
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amplifying declination changes. In other words, they’re the magnetic pole
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and the actual North pole. There’s a difference between the two.
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For example, in Nunavut, Canada. I think I’m saying that right. Nunavut, Canada,
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declination is shifted by about twenty degrees since the nineteen nineties.
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This affects not only human navigators, but also automated systems
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like those on ice breakers or research vessels. And in contrast,
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the South posts slower waile slower drift means less disruption
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in Antarctica, but research stations there’re still need periodic compass calibrations.
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So if the North poles drift accelerates again like it’s
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slowed in twenty twenty till now it’s slowed down the
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little bit, significant bit, really, navigation systems may need more
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frequent updates, increasing costs. Well, we got money involved money
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In extreme scenarios, a pole reversal, which again it’s not imminent,
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could render magnetic navigation unreliable for centuries, pushing reliance onto
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GPS or gyroscopic systems, which have their own vulnerabilities like
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power outages, solar storms, stuff like that. So, oh god,
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you guys need to be in chat right now. Jeff
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just came up with a whole doom food guys. Darn it,
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I’m gonna have to get a big freeze dryer start
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selling doom food. That’s beautiful. Man, I love you, Jeff.
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You’re so funny. This is great. You guys really have
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to be a chat you really have to. That’s the
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funnest part of it. So anyways, back to what we’re
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talking about. We have regional shifts and intensities in auroral activities. Now,
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the magnetic pole shift influence these auroral ovals. So if
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you look up, if you’re looking down at the North Pole,
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the true North poles, and you’re watching the magnetic North Pole,
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it’s kind of an oval and it kind of shifts
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back and forth. So we have these geographic shifts, like
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the North Pole’s movement towards Siberia is gradually reshaping the
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northern auroral oval. So over the past few decades, the
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oval has shifted slightly eastward, making auroras more visible in
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northern Russia and parts of Scandinavia and even lower latitude
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areas like Central Siberia during strong geomagnetic events. Now as well,
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regions like northern Canada and Alaska are starting to see
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fewer auroras over time. For example, Yellow and Ife, Canada,
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which is a prime aurora viewing spot, could lose some
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of its appeal by twenty to fifty if trends continue
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in the southern hemisphere. Fear the slower south pust ship
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means a minimal change, so you know, people are likely
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not to really really notice much. Most of the ships
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mostly confined over the Southern Ocean and Antarctic coast. And
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on top of that, the arismagnetic field has weakened by
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about five percent globally per century, with faster declines in
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the South Atlantic Anomaly. Now here’s where we get into
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a little bit of juxtaposition. The South Atlantic anomaly, if
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you don’t know what I’m talking about, is a weak
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field region between South America and Africa. Basically, what this
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means is the weak field region allows more solar energy.
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They’re like, we’re seeing a solar storm right now. That
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South Atlantic anomaly lets more of the ions, more of
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the solar garbage winds whatever into our atmosphere. It’s a
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weak spot, it’s a chink in the armor. Basically, the
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weaker field allows more solar particles to penetrate, potentially increase
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in aurora frequency and intensity, especially during solar maxima, which
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we’re kind of in the peak right now until next year.
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During geomagnetic storms, auroras have already appeared at unusually low
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altitudes like Texas and northern India. We saw that back
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in the summer, suggesting this trend may grow. Now back
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to the South Atlantic Anomaly. If you look at the
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South Atlantic Anomaly, it may explain it doesn’t really go
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over the Bermuda Triangle, but maybe some pieces are there.
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Maybe it shifts around a little bit, goes back and
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forth the South of Atlantic Anomaly. If you from what
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they say, from what I’ve read, what I’ve watched, understood
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even when some of our GPS, some of our satellites
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go through there, they power them down going through the
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South Atlantic Anomaly because they get bombarded with so much
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I don’t know, geomagnetic solar particles that they have to
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power down to keep them from getting ruined. So could
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it explain some of the craft that happens in the
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Bermuda triangle. M I have theories about that could be.
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Now here’s the other thing, and this is kind of
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a wine. This is whiny from the scientific community. The
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Aurora tourism industry, worth billions of dollars annually could see
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economic shifts. Destination like Iceland and Norway may gain visibility,
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while Canada and some of them, you know, some of
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the America’s parts of the America can see decreases. A
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lot of people get up. If I’m going to watch
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the northern lights, and if you’ve been in the upper
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peninsula of Michigan during Aurora boreals, it’s absolutely gorgeous, or
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even the lower peninsula up towards the bridge just beautiful.
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But scientifically, auroras help study the ionospheric dynamics, but shifting
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almost complicate long term data comparisons from fixed observatories like
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those in Tromso, Norway, McMurdo Station, and Antarctica. So there’s
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some scientific winding going on about some of this shifting.
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We’ve reached the bottom of the hour. We come back.
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We’re gonna look at some of the dangers that may
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happen if if we get too big of a shift
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and we start getting weaknesses in some of the polar
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I don’t know some of the scientific behind it suggests
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that as we go into a reversal of magnetic poles,
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even though it might be one thousand miles or a
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thousand years away, one hundred years away, we don’t know
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that the disruptance to our ionosphere, the disruptance to are
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what protects the Earth from solar energy, might cause some problems.
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So we’re going to study that when we come back.
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Don’t go anywhere, guide yourself, your your halftime snacks, drinks, whatever,
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and meet me back here in just a few minutes.
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Speaker 1: Ye do need a doom food? A product for the
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kal Arron store. Doom food that is so epic. I
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can’t get over that. That is so great. It’s all right.
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I’m your humble host down Ray Sunday Night, with the
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own right welcome. Welcome. We’re talking because it is the
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show where we look around this great, big giant blue
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ball that we’re hurtling to do space and ungodly speed,
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and we ask the eternal question, what.
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Speaker 7: The white white worldless fortunes going on here?
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Speaker 1: I don’t know, if you know, let me know, we
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were talking about the conspiracy theory. I would even call
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it a conspiracy there, it’s a doom theory. Let’s have
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a doom theory. We have doom food. And I don’t
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even know what doom food would look like. I think
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doom food would be like popcorn or you know, junk
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food that you could sit there and eat while the
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world burns. Go, don’t have to worry about this dietnom
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or dew. We doom theories. There’s tons of them. Doom
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theories are out there. And this one about the the
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polar magnetic reversal. And I fallen down that rabbit hole
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a while back, and it’s a big rabbit hole. Lot
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of people are just like, oh, it’s gonna happen in
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the next year, the next two years. The CIA is
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covering up Oh my gosh, Come on, guys, the CIA
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is too busy starting wars inside of the United States
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and in some of our other allies. And you know,
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they’re they’re too busy trying to turn the government over
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to worry about things like covering up doom. So we’ve
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gone down that rabbit hole, and I’m going to look
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at some of the things that could be vulnerable if
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exposed to the Earth’s magnetic field being disrupted while they’re
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in the process of a magnetic flip, or if it
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starts wobbling to the point where we do lose some
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of our magnetic coverage or magnetic pole coverage. Because what
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that does, and we’re talking about things out there. If
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you if you look at a model of how are
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magnetetic field protects the Earth from solar winds, solar radiation,
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it kind of almost looks like if you’re looking at
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some kind of a comet. The solar winds. You know,
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the Sun is hitting us, bombarding us with all this stuff,
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and sometimes it pushes so hard that it gets closer
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and closer to our atmosphere. That’s when you see Aurora
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bore els and so the front, you know, the sun
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facing polar magnetic force kind of pushes back into the Earth,
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but it’s still protecting us. Now, there’s other things that
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protect us to the atmosphere protects us quite a bit.
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Other things protect us. Magnetic pole is not the only thing,
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but it’s a big thing. And then the behind it,
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you know, the opposite of the sun. It’s kind of
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a long tail. So if all of that stuff gets
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really out of whack and starts looping around, it’s not
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just going to be overnight it goes we’ll flip, you know,
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the next day. Birds are running into your windows and
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stuff because they don’t know where they’re going. Turtles are
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like crawling across the you know, the California deserts because
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they don’t know which way is up or whatever. It’s
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not gonna be like that. It’s gonna be a slow
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You won’t even notice it except when you set your
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watch and you know, or you’re you know, you decide
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to go out and just drive aimlessly, just using your
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GPS and your phone. Yeah, I think you’re going to
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Los Angeles. You might end up in Reno or something
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like that. Or it could be worse. Things could get
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really squirrely. We really don’t know, that’s the thing. We don’t.
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It could be doomed. Odds are We’re gonna be okay.
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Some of the things that will be affected, though, A
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magnetic pull shift and field weakening may have indirect but
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significant effects on things like satellites, which rely on magnetic
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field for protection and orientation. Now let’s look at that.
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Less satellites for one, earth magnetic field deflects solar and
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constant gradation. Like I was just talking about, it’s like
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a shield and it shields satellites in low Earth orbit.
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As the field weakens, satellites face higher risks of radiation damage,
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particularly in regions like South Atlantic Anomaly where we were
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just talking, where the field is already thirty percent weaker.
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Now this area, the South Atlantic Anomaly has grown and
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shifted slightly westward, increasing exposure for satellites passing over it.
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Like starlink iss YadA YadA. Radiation can degrade solar panels,
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disrupt electronics, and cause bit flips on onboard computers. For instance,
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the Hubble Space Telescope has reported increased errors when passing
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through this anomaly. So it’s kind of a it’s kind
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of a bumpy zone on the dirt road of Earth. Now,
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then they saw the thing called magnetic torquing, not twerking torquing.
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Many satellites use Earth’s magnetic field for attitude control, which
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that’s not you know, smacking somebody’s the head because they
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got a bad attitude. Magnet torkers or electromagnetic coils is
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what I’m talking about now, A shifting field requires updated
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models to maintain precise orientation, especially for things like cube
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SATs or other small satellites with limited redundancy, which means
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they don’t have system on system on systems keeping them aligned.
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Misalignments can reduce mission lifespan or data quality, as seen
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in some weather satellites experiencing drift issues in the twenty tens.
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That can make a really big difference. Constellation challenges, mega
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constellations like starlink, which we all like starlink, Right, the
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new thing is gonna make Earth obsolete, any kind of
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our Earth, anything on Earth that basically has anything to
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do with the Internet obsolete. I don’t think so, but
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it’s a good and in Ham radio, really, Starlak has
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become really popular because you can set it up anywhere.
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You can set it up anywhere and run it anywhere,
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so Ham radio operators love it anyways. A single geomagnetic storm,
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exasperated by a already weakening field from the polar’s poles
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starting to shift and starting to flip, could knock out
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dozens of satellites, hundreds of satellites, disrupting Internet navigation or
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imaging services. The poll shift itself doesn’t directly cause us,
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but it contributes to regional field on predictability, which leads
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to a weakening magnetic fields and leads to more of
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the solar winds, solar you know, things from the junk
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from space getting in here. Now, let’s look at the
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big one power grids and folks, you don’t understand that
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the past two years we’ve had some pretty big solar
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storms hit and you have to understand that the care
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You’ve heard me talk about the Carrington event on this
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show several times. Carrington events, it’s one of the doom
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things that would that I like to talk about. We
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haven’t had a Carrington event since the Carrington event. It
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was a an anomaly. It was a very very big
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anomaly that really I don’t know if we’ll ever see
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anything like that. But we do have different types of
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electronics now though a lot of people say that if
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we did have another Carrington event, all these little gizmos
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and gadgets, your cell phones and anything like that that’s exposed,
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bye bye, it’s gonna go bye bye. They’re gone. Other
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people say, we we do things differently with you know,
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computers and electronics and everything, that it won’t affect it
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as badly. There Again, you’re not going to know until
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it happens, and then we’ll figure it out. So let’s
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look at what happens with a power grid if we
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have a weakening magnetic field because of polar shifts, because
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of polar reversals, along with a geomagnetic storm. Let’s look
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at GICs ground induced currents. During solar storms, changes in
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the magnetic field generate GICs ground induced currents that can
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overload transformers and cause blackouts. The pull shift altars where
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these currents are the strongest. Northern latitudes like Scandinavia and
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Canada are traditionally at risk, but the north Poles drift
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could expand vulnerable zones into Siberian parts of eastern Europe.
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For example, a nineteen eighty nine storm blacked out Quebec
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for nine hours. Similar events today could affect broader regions
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due to field changes. You don’t yeah, a natural EMP
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that’s exactly what it is, raptor chrono mass ejection and
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causing electromagnetic problems. What you don’t realize is a lot
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of these bigger storms, these huge storms, they’re siphoning off
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a lot of voltage Because I don’t know what the
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formula is, but like for every one thousand feet of wire,
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there’s so many volts passing through it. You take that
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thousand feet of wire and multiply it by a whole
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big area. It’s getting directly hit by a solar storm,
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and they’re literally siphoning off hundreds of thousands of wats
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of power just to keep the system from overloading in
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on itself. And if things were to shut down, something
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were to go wrong, well, bye by black out. You’re
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gonna have a blackout for a while, by by electricity.
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So anyways, infrastructure sensitivity, that’s what I’m talking about here.
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The modern grids with long transmission lines and interconnected systems
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are more susceptible to GICs. Countries like Russia with vast
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Siberian grids may face new risks as the auroral oval
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shifts in the southern hemisphere, where slower pole movements limit change.
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You’re not going to have that big of a problem,
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but Australia’s coastal grids could see minor impacts during extreme storms. Now,
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grid operators use geomagnetic forecasts all the time, but rapid
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polar chefs complicate long term planning. Hardening transformers and deploying
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GIC monitors are ongoing. They’re doing them right now, but
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they’re very, very costly. Sweden and Canada lead in this field.
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Other nations, the United States of America lag behind. Now
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we have brought this, you know, scientists, doom scientists have
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brought this up to Senate Congress. A lot they really have,
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and what stops them from actually passing? You know, I know,
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you know, billions and billions and billions of dollars have
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been getting siphoned out of our government. We’re getting we’re
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getting the facts on that now and it’s disgusting. With
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some of that money, they could harden the grid and
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we wouldn’t even have to worry about any of this stuff.
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But we have to worry about this stuff because well,
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you have things called people called lobbyists who say, you know,
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power companies don’t want to spend this kind of money
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upgrading our electric system. And if you look around here
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in good old Michigan, where we have power outages. Every
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time a dog hikes its leg and takes a piss
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on a telephone pole, we’re out of power for a week.
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Well then they’re going to you know, our beloved governor
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with their handout going, well, we’re going to have more
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money for the power. We gotta have more money. They
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just ask for a rays in rates and they’re going
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right back and asking for another one. What do we
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get out of it? I don’t know. I know every
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time the wind blows we go out without electricity for
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a week. So yeah, imagine the time when we can
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get rid of power lines exactly, Jeff, cause you imagine, yeah,
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the copper and whatever fine metal recycling we could do.
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I hope for that future, I really do. So let’s
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look at the ecological and biological effects animals. You know,
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and you know the ecosystem around you. Migratory animals species
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like birds, turtles, whales, they all use magnetic cues for navigation.
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We’d already know that the North Pole’s rapid drift could
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disrupt migration patterns, especially in the Arctic. For instance, studies
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on the loggerhead turtle shows sensitivity to field changes as
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small as one to two percent. It affects them. Breeding
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birds like the snow goose might face disorientation if the
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declaration shifts outpace adapation. Data is limited, but lab experiments
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suggest young animals are more affected than adults. Who rely
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on memory and other cues. The polar ecosystem could be affected.
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The auroral overshift could alter ionospheric condition, affecting atmospheric chemistry.
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This might impact arctic and anarchic ecosystems indirectly, though evidence
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is sparse. Most directly, weakened field regions could expose high
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altitude species like migratory birds to more radiation, potentially affecting
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reproductive or survival. Now, let’s look at something I just
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kind of did a deep dive down. We got about
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ten minutes before we wrap this up. What about the
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polar shifts effect on the climate. Now, the relationship between
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magnetic pole shifts and climate change is kind of complex
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and indirect, with no real definitive evidence that pole shifts
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directly drive significant climate alterations on short time scales. However,
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there are several mechanisms through which the ongoing magnetic field
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change could interact with Earth’s climate systems, primarily via effects
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on atmospheric and oceanic processes, radiation exposure, and geomagnetic activity.
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The reason that I’m going down this hole is because
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when you kind of look at solar maximums and solar minimums,
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some of our biggest solar maximums. Solar storms directly coincide
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with some of the biggest tornado outbreaks we’ve ever had.
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Now we just went through a week ago, some of
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the biggest tornado outbreaks we’ve seen in quite some time
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in the South Arkansas, Tennessee, Missouri, Texas, Mississippi. And we
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are at a solar maximum where the Sun is throwing
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an absolute tantrum, throwing solar radiation in our way. And
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they the science of the debate is on, they try
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not to really bring it out because it would muddle
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the narrative. And I’m sure you know what narrative I’m
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talking about. But if and I think it’s a very
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big if, if solar radiation, if the Sun affects the
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weather here on Earth, which very well come because it’s
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you know, it’s in our Hono sphirit, it’s in our atmosphere,
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it hits us, it hits us hard. Well, what is
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that going to do to climate change science? Let’s look
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at that the magnetic field influences the upper atmosphere, the ionosphere,
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and the stratosphere where auroral activity and solar particle in
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actions occur. A shifting pole could subtly affect atmospheric chemistry
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with possible climate implications, like ozone depletion. During geomagnetic storms,
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high energy particles guided by magnetic fields can penetrate the stratosphere,
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producing nitrogen oxides that deplete ozone. A weaker magnetic field
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five percent decline per century and shifting auroral ovals due
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to pole movement could enhance this effect in new regions.
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For example, as North magnetic pole drifts towards Siberia increased
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to uroral activity there might lead to localized ozone thitting.
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Studies from two thousand and three Halloween solar storms showed
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up to ten percent ozone loss in polar regions during
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extreme events, though recovery was quick over decades. Repeated events
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could amplify this, particularly in the artic gonacy. All this time,
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you thought it was hair spray US eighties people. We
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killed the ozone there, but it came back. That’s right, Raptor.
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This is the climate is never supposed to change. That’s
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why we have to sell our SUVs. Carrying on. Ozone
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loss allows more ultraviolet radiation to reach the surface, potentially
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altering tropospheric circulation patterns. Models suggest stratospheric ozone changes can
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influence the jet stream, shifting storm tracks or temperature gradients.
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For instance, articles on depletion might weaken the polar vortex,
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leading to colder winters in parts of Eurasia. All pattern
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observed in recent decades through primarily linked to other factors
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like Arctic amplification. The polls shift contribution here as speculative
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but plausible over long time skills, so it’s not just
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man made climate change. Could be witnessing polar shift climate
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change carrying on. Siberia and northern Scandinavia can see more
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ozone related effects as the auroral oval shifts eastward, potentially
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increasing ub exposure for ecosystems and agriculture In the southern hemisphere.
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The south pole slower drift limits its changes, but there
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still could be some changes. An Erica’s existing ozone hole
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could be exasperated during solar maximum right now. A weakening
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magnetic field increases cosmic ray penetration, which some hypothesis link
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to cloud formation and climate. See, you’re not going to
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hear this on any other show. If you do, it’s
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going to be rare. It’s definitely not going to be
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CNN because they got to stick to the narrative won’t
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be a MISNBC. They got to stick to the narrative.
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They all have to stick to the narrative that you know,
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half the population has to go away, so you know
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Earth can heal. So let’s look at this cosmic ray hypothesis.
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The sten smart hypothesis suggests cosmic rays ionized atmospheric particles,
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promoting cloud condensation nuclei and increasing low altitude cloud cover.
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A weaker field as seen now allows more galactic cosmic
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rays to reach Earth, potentially enhancing this effect. Clouds reflects
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sunlight cooling the planet, but their type and altitude matter
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are low fatus cloud cools, while a high serious cloud worms.
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Studies show a weak correlation, but the effect is small
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compared to greenhouse gas forcing, but it is there. Pole
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shifts don’t directly amplify this, but regional field weakening because
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of them could increase cosmic ray flux locally. We’re talking
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about climate impact here. If cosmic rays do boost cloud cover,
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the cooling effect might be most noticeable in high latitude
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regions where magnetic field is weakest near the poles. For example,
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increased cloudiness over the Arctic Ocean could slow ice melt
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by reflecting sunlight, but it could also trap heat, complicating predictions.
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Data from the twenty tens show no clear global cloud
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increase tied to field weakening, so this kind of remains theoretical,
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but it is plausible. Let’s look at ionosphere and atmospheric circulation.
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We know that the magnetic pole shifts alter ionospheric currents
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and auroral patterns, which could influence atmospheric dynamics i e. Weather.
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Auroral activity driven by solar particles interacting with the magnetic
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field heats the upper atmosphere as the north pole moves,
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as heating shifts towards Siberia, potentially a acting regionable regional
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atmospheric pressure systems. For instance, i atmosphere heating can perturb
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the Arctic oscillation, a pressure pattern that govers winter weather
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in the northern Hemisphere. A twenty twenty one study link
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strong geomagnetic activity to temporary Arctic cooling events, though the
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poles shift, the role of the poll shift is unclear.
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Let’s talk about jet stream effects, which right now we’ve
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been experiencing a whole lot of jet stream effects. Last
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week it was unseasonably cool. It’s going to warm right
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back up Now, changes in the upper atmosphere can cascade
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to troposphere nudging the jet stream paths. The North Poles
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drift might subtly destabilize the polar jet, leading to more
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extreme weather swings. Now, see, we were told all along
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that it’s our fault that this is happening. Heat waves
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in Europe are cold snaps in North America. However, these
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patterns are primarily driven by Arctic warming and sea ice loss.
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They gotta go there, but magnetic shifts are a contributor.
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I could really go on and on and on with
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all of this, but I won’t bore you any longer.
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Let’s just suffice it to say the magnetic pole shifts
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climate impacts are indirect and could be minor compared to
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the anthropogenic drivers, which are US ollsone depletion, cosmic granduce clouds,
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atospheric heating, and ocean atmosphere coupling are plausible mechanisms. They
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have to be taken into consideration when we’re talking about
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global warming. Siberian oral shifts and Arctic weather disruptions over
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the centuries are usually caused by a weaker field. Weaker
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fields can amplify what’s going on, so we’re down to
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the last few minutes of the show. Are we all
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going to die? No, it could lead to it. You
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may wake up tomorrow morning and the whole thing could shift.
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We don’t know. The Earth is very unstable, always has
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been since the beginning of time. Odds are that you
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will not be around to see the next magnetic polar
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magnetic reversal where North Pole becomes South Pole, south Pole
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becomes north Pole, even though we are way overdue for
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the next polar reversal. So if you go down that
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rabbit hole, go down to it more informed having listened
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00:52:50,719 –> 00:52:54,880
to this show. You don’t have to buy three hundred
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pounds of doom food to put in your doom shelter
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her to last out the I don’t know a thousand
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years that it’s gonna take for the Earth to settle
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back down again. It’s not gonna matter. He could wake
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up tomorrow, Dad, That’s exactly it. Raptor. So, yes, we’re
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we’re expecting to get into our doom food. We’re gonna
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have to figure out what we’re gonna have for doom
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food so we can sell it on the KLR in store.
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We do have a KLR in store. By the way
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Kalen Radio Store. It’s it’s out there, we can we
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can buy things from it. Thank you so much for
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listening tonight. My name’s Alan Ray. It’s Sunday Night with
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Alan Ray. I’m not I don’t think I’m gonna do
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a show next week. It’s Easter week and I’m going
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to be going across state. I am with two of
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my three kids over there. My other kid I see
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all the time. Anthony’s on my show once in a while.
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We know, we all know him, we all love him.
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But the other two I don’t see is often because
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they’re across state. I’m gonna spend time with them, which
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means in law duties and whatever. So have a great
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Easter celebrate. It’s a great time to be alive. I
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know there’s a lot of people out there that want
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you to believe that this world is just not going
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00:54:08,320 –> 00:54:13,119
to make it. But when you look at when you
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look at social media for an hour and then you
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go outside and look outside for an hour, it doesn’t
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add up. I was outside just about all day yesterday
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and at no point in time, at no point in
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time at all, did Donald Trump do anything that affected me.
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Did Nancy Pelosi do anything that affected me? Did anybody
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Elon Must? Elon Must did not stop by and help
846
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me one time? So I burn my neighbor’s tesla. No, really, honestly,
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get out and touch grass, smell the fresh air. Spring
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is here to beautiful times, a time of renewal. Enjoy it,
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Lord Willing. I’ll see you in two weeks with Stacy
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and we’ll be doing a playing in the dirt and
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we’re gonna have some fun because it’s that time of year.
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I am so ready to get out there and start
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getting dirt under my fingernails, digging up the garden, getting
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things going. I’m so glad that we are getting out
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of the cold weather. Yeah, we’re still gonna have a
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couple of bouts, but I’m seeing it on the horizon.
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And remember, folks, it is tornado season. So if you
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want to buy your doom food, go ahead, put it
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in your tornado shelter. Tornado snacks are good, you know,
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when everything’s getting blown down over your head, having some
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00:55:30,519 –> 00:55:34,079
doom food is good. Oh three inches yesterday, Jeff. We
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had like an inch and a half a couple of
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days ago, and it just really bummed me out, especially
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after going and seeing that Jimmy Buffett tribute special that
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my wife and I went to see last Saturday night. Yeah,
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we were like, oh, we’re all flowered shirts. I had
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my pink flamingo shirt and we’re all ready for summer.
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And it just crapped on us all week last week.
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God bless you. We’re gonna talk about again soon. It
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is Kailar and Radio. Keep it locked on KILR and
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00:56:02,559 –> 00:56:04,559
Radio right here live on x for some of the
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00:56:04,599 –> 00:56:08,400
best podcasts. We are America’s podcast network and we’ll talk
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again soon. Peace Out.