Scientists and others acknowledge that the Arctic icecap is melting and large sections of the Antarctic ice sheet are breaking off then melting, and that this is causing higher water levels on shorelines worldwide. To date, no one has discussed what effect the migration of trillions of tons of water from the polar regions toward the equator will have on the angle of the earth's axis.
Numerous times in earth's history the north pole and the south pole have exchanged positions. The cause(s) for this phenomena have not been explained. I believe these polar inversions were the result of ice ages concentrating earth's surface liquids at the poles in the form of ice, then again when the polar caps melted, redistributing the surface liquids and causing an imbalance of the earth's mass which affected the angle of the earth's axis.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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