Message from @svarozhyc

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2019-11-01 20:07:05 UTC  

well, the speculation or postulating a theory in the absence of a direct cause only can be correlated with other effects elsewhere; like say on the moon and on Venus

2019-11-01 20:07:27 UTC  

True science is not concerned about the "everything" in this scenario. Worst case scenario, you lose some grant money..

2019-11-01 20:07:51 UTC  

if you find evidence that 'something' who knows what happens every 10k yrs or so on venus, and the moon and on earth... you can narrow down the cause pretty quickly

2019-11-01 20:08:23 UTC  

especially if venus showed signs of geological activity 10k yrs ago

2019-11-01 20:09:15 UTC  

I would not be surprised of it hasn't already in our lifetimes, just not measured properly.

2019-11-01 20:09:25 UTC  

it's just an excercise in looking for patterns and seeing when to use supposition and when to used hard evidence

2019-11-01 20:10:27 UTC  

the odds that civilization is only 4k or so yrs old is slim at best given the planet is covered by 75% ocean, much of the ocean floor still unseen

2019-11-01 20:11:36 UTC  

Not entirely on board with the implication but yes. It's a vast unexplored

2019-11-01 20:11:55 UTC  

Although- aliens.

2019-11-01 20:12:16 UTC  

More taboo than your mother's sex habits

2019-11-01 20:12:27 UTC  

Imagine
A Cthulhu-esque race down there.
Judging us.

2019-11-01 20:12:32 UTC  

also, what does it mean that earth's magnetic pole is accelerating southward?

2019-11-01 20:12:56 UTC  

that's something that is a hard-fact

2019-11-01 20:13:19 UTC  

Jesus, some of the shit down south...

2019-11-01 20:13:30 UTC  

the rate at which the pole moves every year is now 4x as fast as it was decades previous

2019-11-01 20:13:34 UTC  

very creepy

2019-11-01 20:13:57 UTC  

Some of the conspiracy theories that direction are interesting

2019-11-01 20:13:59 UTC  

that is quite likely due to the south west anomoly

2019-11-01 20:14:27 UTC  

as the pole moves south, the earth's magnetic field is no longer a dipole

2019-11-01 20:15:00 UTC  

it creates 'holes' where the field fluctuates and is more at risk to solar activity

2019-11-01 20:15:02 UTC  

Has it ever been? Dunno askin

2019-11-01 20:15:03 UTC  

Annnnd, soon we'll all go OCD levels for building pyramids?

2019-11-01 20:15:15 UTC  

I know other planets aren't dipoles

2019-11-01 20:15:28 UTC  

yeah, it is usually pretty uniform

2019-11-01 20:15:42 UTC  

And generally rotating molten metal is not exactly orderly

2019-11-01 20:15:58 UTC  

no one really understands how that mechanism works

2019-11-01 20:16:15 UTC  

i mean, how are earthquakes and the sun related?

2019-11-01 20:16:17 UTC  

mass, pull

2019-11-01 20:16:20 UTC  

Yeah I'm aware of the convection explanation

2019-11-01 20:16:23 UTC  

position

2019-11-01 20:16:49 UTC  

how could you

2019-11-01 20:16:50 UTC  

do the tectonic plates 'float' on the liquid core?

2019-11-01 20:17:01 UTC  

not entirely

2019-11-01 20:17:06 UTC  

You're not trying to oversimplify do yo

2019-11-01 20:17:07 UTC  

Hehe

2019-11-01 20:17:14 UTC  

if so, the core is like coffee in a cup when you are driving in your car

2019-11-01 20:17:25 UTC  

The thing about things is that they ain't simple

2019-11-01 20:17:35 UTC  

true

2019-11-01 20:17:39 UTC  

never is

2019-11-01 20:17:42 UTC  

you have intra forces and extra forces to consider

2019-11-01 20:17:49 UTC  

I haven't ever considered... Can a wired server still function in a faraday cage?