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Nasa Claims Polar Shift Due In 2012

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NASA Claims Polar Shift Due in 2012 - What's the Real Score


It`s real--NASA claims polar shift due in 2012. But it's not actually the shifting of the Earth but of the Sun.

Sun Polar Shifting History

Our star regularly has its polar shifting--this happens every 11 years. The last solar polar shifting was in 2001, so that explains the NASA claims polar shift due in 2012.

What happens in the Sun's polar shifting is just similar to what the Earth experiences. Our Sun also has its magnetic fields like the Earth. When polar shifting happens, the Sun's north magnetic field will point to south and the south magnetic field will point to north.

NASA claims polar shift due in 2012 but as of now, the Sun's magnetic fields will remain that way until 2012. Although that`s the case, we still have to worry about the polar shifting in 2012.

Sun's Polar Shifting Effects

When the Sun experiences total polar shifting, our star emits solar wind, which puts us at risk of receiving more sun radiation. Actually, this WAS not a problem because our Earth was 100% protected with magnetosphere.

The magnetosphere is an invisible protection around the Earth's atmosphere. Its task is to shield us against charged particles from the outer space like the solar wind. So, what's the problem if NASA claims polar shift due in 2012?

There should be no problem if our magnetosphere is still in its perfect shape. Recently, NASA discovered two holes in our magnetosphere, which makes us more at risk of the solar wind's radiation. More radiation on Earth will mean improper performance of our electronic gadgets like computers and mobile phones. More radiation will also mean more cases of radiation-induced cancers.

Earth's Polar Shift

It`s already understood that the NASA claims polar shift due in 2012 is about the sun. But some theorists suspect our Earth is due its polar shifting also in 2012.

The last polar shifting, or geomagnetic reversal, of the Earth was 780,000 years ago. On the average, each shifting takes 300,000 years apart, 5,000 years the minimum and 5 million years the maximum.

However, other experts suggest that we're not really that overdue and if we even experience magnetic reversal, it will not be as abrupt as the sun. It will take about 1,000 to 5,000 years for our Earth to complete a polar reversal. NASA said that abrupt geomagnetic reversal will only be possible if a powerful heavenly body comes close enough to the Earth. This planet should be powerful enough to disrupt the Earth`s magnetic field. Could this be the Planet X or Nibiru?

Actually, NASA does not believe about the existence of Planet X or Nibiru. However, supporters of the 2012 Doomsday have arguments to prove its reality.

Whether the abrupt geomagnetic reversal of the Earth's magnetic field will happen or not, still, NASA claims polar shift due in 2012 of the sun. And this one can be harmful for us, too. That is why preparation is always necessary. For that, you can have the 2012 Contact - Survival to guide you through the 2012 Doomsday possibilities. What are these 2012 Doomsday theories? You will know more about this in the 2012 Contact - The Build.

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