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Can Earth Do An Actual Flip, Not Just a Pole Flip?

stock here: It may be the drag of the water on this relatively lightweight earth, but I am having trouble reconciling conservation of angular momentum on this process. I would need a better model, either a much heavier “Earth” and or a support mechanism with minimal drag, like a support layer of moving air.

Periodic polarity reversal on our planet is a fact that scientists have long known, but its mechanism has not been explained yet. In my opinion, the reversal of magnetic poles is caused by a physical rotation of the iron core of the Earth under a strong magnetic pulse from the Sun.

The polar shift made Earth slow down its rotation and start a motion in the opposite direction, like today – from the west to the east. At first only the core turned 180 ° in the meridional direction.

Only the core performed the full up-down rotation and due to this it apparently began to rotate in the other direction /the mass was rotating in the same direction all the time/. The mantle and the crust due to the slip made smaller meridional shifts – 80˚ and 30˚, respectively.

Then the rotation of the core – in “the opposite direction” began to move to the mantle and the crust. And again, there was a slip on the edges of the layers. The mantle and the crust slowly inhibited rotation and resumed it in line with the core movement.

And very important notice: There were two events:

1/ 12,900 years ago /10.900 BC/ – asteroid impact in Greenland /probably one of several places of impact/

2/ 11,700 years ago / 9.700 BC/ – solar blast and catastrophic shift on the Earth /showed in this film/

Between this events there was period called Younger Dryas.

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