Any plot of a magnetosphere will show output from the N Pole, regardless of what activity might be ongoing at the S Pole.
Magnetons flow out from the N Pole, circle round, and return at the S Pole. What would cause the Earth's magnetosphere to
temporarily show
of the Earth's magnetic S Pole rather than arching out into space before returning, but then
is as though the magnetons are diverted away from returning to the Earth's S Pole, and this is what is occurring. We have
stated that the N Pole of Planet X is increasingly pointing toward Earth, forcing the magnetic N Pole of Earth to push away
during the daily Earth wobble that results. If this flow of magnetons from Planet X is strong enough, the magnetons flowing
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ZetaTalk: Severe Wobble
out the Earth's N Pole cannot fight the push in order to return to the Earth's S Pole. In this case, they join the
temporarily formed by Planet X and the Earth, which are attempting to form an end-to-end magnet at this point, and return
through the S Pole of Planet X!
What relationship, if any, does this have to the strong series of quakes in Samoa? We have described this part of the globe,
the Indo-Australian plate that is being pushed under the Himalayas, as the brake point, holding back larger plate adjustment
worldwide. Thus, this is where global adjustments
happen can proceed. The relationship between the magnetic simulation charts showing the S Pole temporarily disappearing
and the quakes is that a stronger and more violent
Pole at Earth, forcing an end-to-end alignment of their magnetospheres. This is a preview of the severe wobble we have
stated will precede the lean-to-the-left. This is the
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ZetaTalk: Magnetic Twist
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ZetaTalk: Magnetic Twist
Recently, on the Magnetic Simulator, the S Pole of Earth temporarily disappeared. We explained that this was an instance of the magnetic field of Earth and Planet X going end-to-end, such that the magnetons from the Earth's N
Pole travel to the S Pole of Planet X, avoiding Earth's S Pole altogether. But what would explain the magnetic twist,
where Earth's field appears to be heading in the wrong direction entirely, the emissions from the N Pole going directly
south, the intake at the S Pole coming directly from the north? Planet X is slightly to the right in a line drawn from the
Sun to the Earth, and thus until it has swung its N Pole some 195°, as it has done in a dither at times recently, it will
not be pointing directly at the Earth. Most of the time, as it continues to close the gap between itself and the Earth,
Planet X will be influencing the Earth's magnetosphere from a point slightly to the side.
The flow of magnetons from the Earth's N Pole continues to try to merge with the flow from Planet X, diverted to the
S Pole of Planet X. But as a flow cannot continue without an intake as well as an exit, the S Pole of Earth represents a
type of magnetic vacuum, a pull. Thus some magnetons from the N Pole of Planet X, which has a
the S Pole of Earth rather than travel on to the S Pole of Planet X. Why do these magnetons not move directly