Category Archives: Magnetism

Big Freeze of 1963

The Big Freeze of 1963 reveals more than academia cares to admit.

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Hats Off for Juerg Beer

Hats Off for Juerg Beer and his very revealing 10Be ice core chronology.

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Eric Laithwaite: Inward Travelling Magnetic Field

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Eric Laithwaite was a smiling subversive who became a mainstream outcast.

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Ditrianum: Major Earthquake Warning

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Forecasting WHEN a major earthquake will strike is one step closer to predicting WHERE it will strike.

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Alaskan Muck: The Swing State

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Following the Northern Mammoth leads to unanticipated ancient insights.

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Fire and Brimstone

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Some academic topics are edited to remove anything shocking, electrifying or illuminating while other topics are cynically manipulated to support false fire-and-brimstone narratives.

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Electric Universe: Spinning Up Gravity

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Last month Miles Mathis mauled [amongst others] the Electric Universe movement. They hook you by admitting what you already know: the upper levels of the mainstream are composed of a bunch of liars and frauds, and textbook physics is little … Continue reading

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The Atomic Comet: Electric Epilogue

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A few weeks ago I was encouraged to remember: Velikovsky gave us “The Electric Universe”. I have no problem with the underlying sentiments expressed in those words of encouragement. However, I do have a few problems regarding their accuracy. Problem … Continue reading

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Flipping Geology: Dante’s Inferno

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Once upon a time, when I was knee high to a grasshopper, I was introduced to the delights of Religious Indoctrination. The indoctrination began at junior school where the teachers informed me [in no uncertain terms] that unless I started … Continue reading

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Ken L. Wheeler – The Missing Secrets Of Magnetism

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If you are looking for fresh insights and a deeper understanding of life, the universe and everything then now is the perfect opportunity to get acquainted with Ken Wheeler. If you are sitting comfortably then the following couple of videos … Continue reading

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The Arabian Horizon – The Blue Sea

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Occasionally, fact checking a side issue opens up a whole new vein of surprising connections which were hidden in plain sight because I didn’t recognise the symbols. This new vein begins with the Chinese tradition of assigning colours to the … Continue reading

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Philip Callahan and The Round Towers

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Philip Callahan has always been a keen hiker and after World War II he decided to take the scenic route home from Japan by hiking across Asia and the Middle East. Therefore, it’s no surprise he is very familiar with … Continue reading

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Philip Callahan: Paramagnetism

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Philip Callahan is [amongst many other things] a famous entomologist. Prof Philip S. Callahan is the greatest scientist of the late twentieth century. …. He got his Ph.D. at Kansas State in entomology (study of insects). He wrote that his … Continue reading

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Ammonium: 2 – The Aurora Ring

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The early versions of the ammonium record extracted from the Greenland GISP 2 ice core clearly suggested ammonium outliers are closely associated with Solar Proton Events [such as the Carrington Event 1859] and this solar connection was further underlined by … Continue reading

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Deprecating Photomagnetism

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Mary Somerville introduced Photomagnetism to British science in 1826. In the year 1813, Professor Morichini of Rome discovered that steel, exposed to the violet rays of the solar spectrum becomes magnetic. On the Magnetizing Power of the More Refrangible Solar … Continue reading

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The Magnetic Personality of Violet

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The mainstream has taken a strong dislike to Violet and excludes her whenever possible. By reducing the rainbow to just six colours the Wikipedia Wizards now only have to make Violet vanish when they cast their magic spells over the … Continue reading

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Maud and The Electric Earth

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Maud was built for Roald Amundsen so he could explore the Arctic and the Northeast Passage. The Maud, named for Queen Maud of Norway, was a ship built for Roald Amundsen for his second expedition to the Arctic. Designed for … Continue reading

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Inclined to Push and Pull

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The Heliocentric Inclinations of the planets in the Solar System can be used to visually interpret the Solar Wind imagery that encapsulated the results of the Ulysses mission. The Ulysses spacecraft completed two orbits through the solar system during which … Continue reading

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Repulsive Bodies

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It has long been know that wells experience tides. At Gades [Cadiz, Spain], which is very near the temple of Hercules, there is a spring enclosed like a well, which sometimes rises and falls with the ocean, and, at other … Continue reading

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The Carnegie Curve

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The Carnegie Institution of Washington founded the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism in 1904. The Department of Terrestrial Magnetism was founded in 1904 to map the geomagnetic field of the Earth. Over the years the research direction shifted, but the historic … Continue reading

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Self Bolting Blochs

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In a previous posting the presence of a Bloch Wall [central demilitarised zone] was determined by holding the blunt end of the sewing needle [between two fingers] whilst [repeatedly] running the sharp tip of the sewing needle along the side … Continue reading

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Black and White Bloch

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The study of mainstream magnetism is firmly rooted in the era of “Black and White” movies. This probably explains why the perennial classic “Magnetism – An Introductory Survey” by E. W. Lee is still available on Amazon 50 years after … Continue reading

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Mechanical Principles in Physics – Magnetism

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The Secret World of Magnets Howard Johnson Click to access 3935.pdf I greatly admire Miles Mathis for his mechanical principles. In all my research and theorizing, I have always insisted on a mechanical explanation. I do not allow dodges into … Continue reading

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