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Originally Posted by crockett
Not that I disagree with global warming as I think its true. However we are also in the middle of a polarity reversal of the Earth's magnetic field according to many scientists. link
Being this is something that hasn't happened during recorded history, it's very possible that this could also affect the global climate changes and cause global warming.
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This shit is pretty interesting about the poles reversing on Earth. As I remember this happens every 103k years and in about 2k years we're up for a pole reversal. When this happens, the mag field will be nonexistent on Earth, and cosmic rays will now be able to penetrate our atmosphere and start changing shit on this planet on the molecular level (cosmic rays are high energy particles such as electrons and protons and other cool shit coming from the sun, and usually get trapped within the mag field of the earth, the cause of the northern lights too). This phenomenon is evidence that points to evolution (plants on earth found in fossils have been known to show drastic changes every 100k years).