The Long Calendar of the Mayas, the Book of Changes of China, the prophecies of the Hopi civilization, the Holy Bible and Nostradamus, all predicted one thing – that the world will end and it might fall on our age.
It seems that as we move towards the predicted date – December 21, 2012 – a mixture of anticipation and fear starts to build up. But what can we really expect from a pole shift? What are the effects of a polar shift to our Earth, to mankind? First things first, is it even possible for the geological poles of the Earth to actually shift? Possibly possibly not. So far, any evidence that may be related to a pole shift in the past cannot conclusively explain the occurrence of such in the Earth's history at a scale that can satisfy doomsday scenarios.
There is evidence to suggest that pole shift does happen, most indicate a very slow pace – over a period of several thousand years – although there are evidence to suggest as well that it can, indeed, happen over a relatively shorter period. While the latter goes beyond what can be proven at the present, the second, more bewildering argument is claimed to happen if – first, there is a massive planetary object that will collide or approach the Earth or second, there is massive disturbance in the outer core of our planet.
The Consequences Of A Pole ShiftAll knowledge about the effects of poplar shift is hypothetical.
Theoretically, the scenarios mentioned below may be possible if the geological North and South poles of the Earth exchange positions.
The way life goes on Earth may change along with the change in position of our continents.
It turns out, it is not only humans who are dependent on our planet's magnetic fields. Migratory animals as well as mollusks, some species of fish and mammals all look to the magnetic field of the Earth to approximate their position and location on the planet. When this balance is disrupted as result of the changes in the locations of the continents, massive quantities and animals on land and in the oceans may be lost. Pole shift theories have been contemplated as far back as mid-1800s when a French mathematician named Joseph Adhmar first proposed the idea that wide scale erosion in the polar regions could lead to global tsunamis. A century and a half after the first pole shift theory was conceived, other catastrophes have been created in relation to pole shift.
The immersion of entire continents into the ocean has been proposed as well as the leveling of cities and mountains due to high-intensity earthquakes, and global destruction as result of erupting super volcanoes.
The Ring of Fire, quiet as it is, can erupt all at once along with weapons of mass destruction and nuclear warheads, sending off mankind to nuclear winter.
The world post-polar shift is not that easy to imagine – just think of all cataclysmic events and think of them all happening at the same time. Now you get the idea of what the world will be like after polar shift. But it's not over yet.
The effects of a polar shift – if prophecies and predictions were to be accepted as true – will far exceed the initial devastation that will befall mankind. Only time can tell, however, what disasters are waiting for humankind in the very near future.
Experts and amateurs alike say that only when a pole shift happens will we truly understand the effects of a polar shift . What's in store for humankind's future? Find out, check my website.
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