POSSIBLY THE TRUTH TO WHY OUR SEASONS ARE CHANGING

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The Earth's Axis has tilted recently increasing the tilt an additional 26 degrees. This is pretty interesting. Shows some of the reasons why and the effects:

http://www.divulgence.net/
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EnFuego wrote:The Earth's Axis has tilted recently increasing the tilt an additional 26 degrees. This is pretty interesting. Shows some of the reasons why and the effects:

http://www.divulgence.net/
That's the dumbest thing I've heard all year!!! :D
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26 degrees? sounds like global coolering to me. L.A. basin will be covered with a glacier before you know it.

Now I'm the dumbest thing I've heard this year :D
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Wow, where do they come up with this stuff? :lol:

Thanks for the good laugh!
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I think it's a direct results of all the people going up Ice House Saddle at the same time - :D it put too much leverage on the West Coast causing the earth to tilt to the left.

If it had been 45% we could be sitting on the Equator Hiking Downhill to the top of Baldy?
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lilbitmo wrote:I think it's a direct results of all the people going up Ice House Saddle at the same time - :D it put too much leverage on the West Coast causing the earth to tilt to the left.

If it had been 45% we could be sitting on the Equator Hiking Downhill to the top of Baldy?
The problem with the whole thing is that the Earth is obviously flat. If it tipped like they said, we would all have fallen off. 8)
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AlanK wrote:
lilbitmo wrote:I think it's a direct results of all the people going up Ice House Saddle at the same time - :D it put too much leverage on the West Coast causing the earth to tilt to the left.

If it had been 45% we could be sitting on the Equator Hiking Downhill to the top of Baldy?
The problem with the whole thing is that the Earth is obviously flat. If it tipped like they said, we would all have fallen off. 8)
What, am I the only one on the floor self-arresting?
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bertfivesix wrote:
AlanK wrote:
lilbitmo wrote:I think it's a direct results of all the people going up Ice House Saddle at the same time - :D it put too much leverage on the West Coast causing the earth to tilt to the left.

If it had been 45% we could be sitting on the Equator Hiking Downhill to the top of Baldy?
The problem with the whole thing is that the Earth is obviously flat. If it tipped like they said, we would all have fallen off. 8)
What, am I the only one on the floor self-arresting?
Bert - It's what you get for living on the edge! :wink:
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Actually, we're in the phase of the earth's life cycle that's like a top running out of steam. The wobble will increase until entropy causes us to fall over on our side. One side of the earth will be a furnace, the other a frigid waste. The only habitable portion of the earth will be on the thin edge of the permanent day/night boundry. Boy, talk about living on the edge!
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Hikin_Jim wrote:Actually, we're in the phase of the earth's life cycle that's like a top running out of steam. The wobble will increase until entropy causes us to fall over on our side. One side of the earth will be a furnace, the other a frigid waste. The only habitable portion of the earth will be on the thin edge of the permanent day/night boundry. Boy, talk about living on the edge!
I will eschew the crowded middle band, instead roaming the outer deserts of the habitable zone. I will control the spice.
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Jim, sounds like Ryloth in Star Wars!

*hits himself for being an insanely nerdy Star Wars fan*
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bertfivesix wrote:I will eschew the crowded middle band, instead roaming the outer deserts of the habitable zone. I will control the spice.
May your chrys knife chip and shatter.
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Wow! Can't pull one over on this site. :lol:

http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/PSEUDOSC/49Degrees.HTM
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EnFuego wrote:Wow! Can't pull one over on this site. :lol:
That does not mean that one should not at least try!
:D
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AlanK wrote:
EnFuego wrote:Wow! Can't pull one over on this site. :lol:
That does not mean that one should not at least try!
:D
I did same thing on a fishing forum, and you wouldn't belive the numbers of believers. Are fisherman dumber than hikers? :lol: Wait....did I say the right? :P
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