Thursday, February 16, 2006

MANDEVILLE AND THE EARTH WOBBLE...WHY WE AGREE TO DISAGREE!

Greetings, Spin Doctors and other Dramamine Devotees!
Much internet time has been devoted to the recent posts by Michael Mandeville as to changes in the spin axis of Earth as it allegedly relates to Chandler's wobble.
This wobble is NOT "new" news, nor is it a "new" occurrance.
Both Michael and I have been tracking this anomally for some years now. We are in general agreement on most points.
However, we agree to disagree on several other key points.
To wit: The "wobble" that we are,(and have been)witnessing is NOT a deviation in the normal Chandler's wobble. Instead, it is a much more recent and perhaps ominous overlay of unknown origin.
My ongoing field research corroborates Michael's latest conclusions that there has indeed been a reset in the motion of a currently ongoing Earth wobble.
With that said, I both agree and disagree with Michael on the following several points.
#1...I agree that there has been a change.
#2...I agree that there was a brief pause (albeit more of a transitional nexus)
#3...This is not the normal Chandlers wobble. (And has not been)
#4...The spin axis of earth has begun a new and very pronounced straight line movement that oscillates from the Northwest @ 190 degrees to the Southeast @ 80 degrees and back covering approximately 3 arc degrees within a 24 hour rotational transit.
What this change portends for the future is anyone's guess. It is not the first time there has been a noticeable recalibration in the movement of the spin axis.
As positioned to the celestial location of Polaris, the axis has "morphed" markedly 3 times over the last 2 years. However, this particular change appears to be the most pronounced of any of the prior changes and it's new parameters appear to exhibit the most discipline and to be the most concise of any of the prior corrections that have occurred.
-CliffMickelson


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