The Sun goes transposes the magnetic poles of the core every 11 years. Outcomes are often seen in the form of sunspots. When the poles split apart sunspots arise from residual upswellings of magnetic drifts. south magnetic poles reform themselves in the opposite positions from what they were before the totality.
Scientists theorize the Earth has experienced sixteen previous pole shifts. The most recent is believed to have occurred 780,000 years ago. It also believed the shift corresponded with the time frame in which mans precursor; hominids began walking upright, using tools and making fire. Prior to this magnetic pole flips are suspected causes of massive species extinctions. Life is believed to renew itself once the total shift has occurred. Further, it is believed this is occurring now. For over one hundred years, the Earth's magnetic field, the Van Allen Belt, has been losing strength. This is a natural phenomenon before the poles have totality.
Some scientists believe that the totality will not begin for another 1000 years, but speculation stems from the apparent rate of decrease in the Earth's magnetic field. A hyberbolic or tangent association is more likely than a linear cause and effect outcome. The solar system has began a long year of depth in the galactic atmosphere and a milestone is expected directly before, during or after the Winter Solstice of 2012. When more sunrays flood the Earth with light and couple with magnetism, genetic mutations of life forms is likely. Language skills may develop in animals.
Human back problems may become better suited for ambulation and more people may be born with more than 2 DNA strands who are psychic. Up to 12 strands are believed possible during evolution.
Lastly, scientists have speculated that the Northern Lights will surge over the entire globe and be more spectacular than ever. Magnetic media will be subject to destruction.
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