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Tao, It is known that the earth's magnetic field is decaying faster than any other worldwide geophysical phenomenon. A comprehensive ESSA Technical Report1 gives the values of the earth's magnetic dipole moment (the vector which gives the strength and direction of the magnet) ever since Karl Gauss made the first evaluation in 1835. The evaluations have been made about every 10 or 15 years since then. Each evaluation required accurate worldwide readings over an epoch (a year or so) and special mathematical reduction to "wash" out the "noise." These reliable data clearly show this relatively rapid decay.
The earth'a magnetic field is similar to a dipole magnetic field, but deformed by the action of the solar wind.
In most places in the world, the Earth's magnetic field has decreased over the last century. Magnetic reversals occur (relatively) quickly.
A relatively recent NASA satellite preliminary report shows a rapid decay in the earth's magnetic field. No knowledgeable scientist debates the fact of the rapid decrease in the earth's magnetic field, nor does he question that the associated electric current in the core of the earth is using up energy.
Earth's magnetic field is actually weak, varying from less than 0.3 gauss in most of South America and South Africa, to over 0.6 gauss around the magnetic poles. In comparison, a small iron magnet is about 100 gauss, a small Neodymium-iron-boron (NIB) magnet is about 2 000 gauss, and a big electromagnet is about 15 000 gauss.
After the first release of the first ring wave from the sun, last may, there were no sun spots. Sunspots are relatively cool spots on the suns surface, however when a ring wave is released, it causes the sun to intensify to the point that there are no cool spots.
The Sunspot Enigma: The Sun is “Dead”—What Does it Mean for Earth?

Omni Love, Marietta
 
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I thought the magnetic field was not decaying but preparing for a reversal of poles and that has happenned numerous times in the past.
 
Tao, It is known that the earth's magnetic field is decaying faster than any other worldwide geophysical phenomenon. A comprehensive ESSA Technical Report1 gives the values of the earth's magnetic dipole moment (the vector which gives the strength and direction of the magnet) ever since Karl Gauss made the first evaluation in 1835. The evaluations have been made about every 10 or 15 years since then. Each evaluation required accurate worldwide readings over an epoch (a year or so) and special mathematical reduction to "wash" out the "noise." These reliable data clearly show this relatively rapid decay.
The earth'a magnetic field is similar to a dipole magnetic field, but deformed by the action of the solar wind.
In most places in the world, the Earth's magnetic field has decreased over the last century. Magnetic reversals occur (relatively) quickly.
A relatively recent NASA satellite preliminary report shows a rapid decay in the earth's magnetic field. No knowledgeable scientist debates the fact of the rapid decrease in the earth's magnetic field, nor does he question that the associated electric current in the core of the earth is using up energy.
Earth's magnetic field is actually weak, varying from less than 0.3 gauss in most of South America and South Africa, to over 0.6 gauss around the magnetic poles. In comparison, a small iron magnet is about 100 gauss, a small Neodymium-iron-boron (NIB) magnet is about 2 000 gauss, and a big electromagnet is about 15 000 gauss.
After the first release of the first ring wave from the sun, last may, there were no sun spots. Sunspots are relatively cool spots on the suns surface, however when a ring wave is released, it causes the sun to intensify to the point that there are no cool spots.
The Sunspot Enigma: The Sun is “Dead”—What Does it Mean for Earth?

Omni Love, Marietta

It is not decaying it is in flux, as it always is, being a chaotic system. Earth changes its polarity regularly and there is a lot to suggest it is about to do so soon. The geological record has recorded 100s of them and none correspond to any recorded extinction event.
What is this ring wave you speak of? I am quite into my solar observations but I have never heard of such a thing. The Sun too has a lot of chaos and cycles we do not have the data to predict. But some people think they can make up stuff that the leading scientists would call hokum and sell it as a part of their end of the world is nigh theory. I suggest you check out the validity of the science. We can extrapolate a lot of data from geology and studying tree rings, sediments and ice cores going back a long long way and this will yield an increasing amount of information but anyone who makes what they sell as a qualified prediction is simply talking out their pants. I suggest you quit worrying about, its not like there is not enough real issues to be concerned about.
 
Tao, According to Webster's dictionary:
Webster's Dictionary: genuine: 1 a : actually produced by or proceeding from the alleged source or author b: sincerely and honestly felt or experienced
2 : free from hypocrisy or pretense

You can pick and chose articles that support your beliefs and I can do the same. Therefore at this point it is left up to personal cognition to determine what one choses to believe. I respect your choice to believe what you do. I am not here to persuade anything on another person. I am merely sharing my understanding of things.
Fear isn't in my vocabulary, because I simply don't get into the fear mode. Knowledge is not fear, it is power.

Omni Love, Marietta
 
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