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Will I be able to feel a Pole Reversal?

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In December of 2012 (the month that the world might end) there will be a pole reversal in which the poles will change place and the world will spin the other way too. Will we be able to feel it, and if so will it cause major structure damage?

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  1. "In December of 2012 (the month that the world might end) there will be a pole reversal in which the poles will change place and the world will spin the other way too."

    And what exactly do you base that on? Those of us who don't believe this would like to know what proof you've seen that makes you so sure.

    When a pole reversal happens (and it's happened many times in the Earth's history), it only involves the magnetic poles. Nothing else changes. It's believed that it takes centuries to occur, but there has not been one in recorded human history.


  2. The world has been spinning on its axis in the same direction for billions of years. It isn't about to reverse its rotation in 2012 or at any other time.

    You need to obtain your information from reputable scentific sources, not the idiots that run "Doomsday 2012" websites.

  3. The pole reversal is going to happen on the Sun, not the Earth.  It happens every 22 years.  No one ever notices besides solar physicists.  Pole shifts on the Earth don't happen overnight; they can take hundreds of years.  And the Earth will NOT be spinning in another direction.  The only thing that would cause that to happen is a massive collision with another object, and there's no way the human race would survive that to see the Earth spinning in another direction.  But that's not going to happen.  Not in 2012, probably not ever.

    I seriously don't know where people get this stuff.  It's like they never took a science class in their lives.  Don't just accept this c**p; look it up next time!

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