To my knowledge the rotation of the Earth has little to do with holding things to it. The Earth has a lot of mass, mass is what causes gravity. So nothing should go flying off into space. But the part of the Earth that is facing the sun will become rather warm, and the part away from the sun will cool down.
I have not heard about a planet x, but I have heard that the magnetic poles look like they might shift sometime. I saw a show on this a few years ago. It said if this does happen it will screw up all of our electrical devices. Can you imagine what would happen? I know people that get ticked when the cable goes out, I do not know how they would lived if this happened.
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Originally posted by fallnangel77:
I have not heard about a planet x, but I have heard that the magnetic poles look like they might shift sometime. I saw a show on this a few years ago. It said if this does happen it will screw up all of our electrical devices. Can you imagine what would happen? I know people that get ticked when the cable goes out, I do not know how they would lived if this happened.
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Not sure if this is topic relates to this thread or not, but I am curious about GRAVITATION and how it relates to a possible POLAR-SHIFT as a result of PLANET-X's "possible" passing through this solar system sometime soon, ref: (http://zetatalk.com) ... in the Polar-Shift scenario it is said that the earth will stop rotating on its axis for a few days during the passing of PLANET-X(Nibiru), my question is: Does the rotation of the earth "CAUSE" earth's gravity?, In other words, if the earth stops rotating will everything upon the earth,not attatched to the ground, float off into space????? What is the nature of GRAVITY? What causes GRAVITY? Traditional "SCIENCE" does NOT adequately explain GRAVITY to my understanding/satisfaction.....Is gravity connected to "ZERO_POINT_FIELD" theory, or UNIFIED-FIELD-THEORY?... Just curious, and welcome any feedback related to this topic...
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