All
celestial bodies’ suns
and planets that have
the majority of their
compositions fluid in
nature, have the
potential to go through
magnetic flips. The
larger and more fluid
the celestial bodies
components the faster
the flip. The sun being
the largest magnetic
source in the solar
system, having the
strongest polarities,
flips the fastest on its
own energy every 22
years. Even with this
immense size it flips
very rapidly. This is
because of its extremely
volatile virtually
frictionless surfaces.
The relatively small
planet earth has a much
smaller magnetic force,
its molten core with
higher internal
viscosity and friction
with lower volatility,
flips more slowly and
infrequently in
comparison. The small
crust of the earth
accepts magnetic
energy from external
sources like the sun and
the other planetary
bodies as well as from
the internal core to
affect its solar flips.
In other words it is
being repelled from both
sides when all of their
poles are in parallel
alignment. When the
north pole of the crust
is in line with the
north pole of its fluid
core and the sun and the
planets they are all
repelling each
other. This alignment of
forces is increased by
the reduced distance
when the sun is in
alignment with all the
planets on the same side
of the sun as they will
be on December 21, 2012.
When the north pole of
the sun and other
planets are in line and
parallel with the same
polarity as the crust
and inner core of the
earth the repelling
forces from the outside
and inside of the earth
cause the crust to
rotate and change
polarity. After this
rotation the crusts
magnetic forces are
attracting and not
repelling or at
rest with the others.
The rotational
gyroscopic action keeps
the two components of
the earth in line and is
normally aided and
stabilized by the
magnetic poles on the
moon. This helps to keep
the earths crust in
line. In other words the
earths crust, with its
23 degrees of
inclination to the
core, is in parallel
with the rotational axis
of the moon around the
earth.
The
equal direction
repelling polarity of
both of the poles of the
earth along with the
same repelling
influences from the
other celestial bodies’
causes the solid earths
crust or mantle to
rotate on its core.