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ZetaTalk: Resonance
Note: written during the 2001 sci.astro debates. Planet X and the 12th Planet are one and the same.


The magnetic field of Earth is weakening, since a strong point estimated to be 2,000 years ago. Deep earthquakes which rose almost exponentially between 1985 and 1995 have locked down the plates of Earth, such that quakes in one plate ricochet to another place, and this process and be charted from quake statistics. The weather on Earth has gone from being a bit wild to breaking records regularly to being so bizarre that broken records are never mentioned anymore. More volcanoes are active on Earth than at any time in the memory of man. And though the oceans are heating from the bottom up, and glaciers are retreating at an astonishing pace. The Earth’s rotation is slowing, such that the full moon seems now to come early. But is it just the Earth that is affected by the movement of Planet X toward the solar system, after its long stay at essentially the mid-point between its two foci?

From Mars, the Earth would appear to be quiescent, as few of these symptoms would be visible from space. Melting ice is noticeable, and this has been noted on Europa, a moon of Jupiter. A slowing rotation would also be noticeable, but until this becomes extreme would be hard to measure from a distance. What effects can be expected, in the planets that share the solar system with Earth, as Planet X approaches?

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