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Global Warming and Cooling
When charges
cross lines of magnetic force in the earth, there is an interaction, relatable
to the mass spectrometry formula, causing a force to be imposed on the positive
charges and separating the various mass particles according to their atomic
mass. This force exists in the core of the earth because the rotation of the
earth causes charges there to have a velocity. The normal magnetism of the earth
is a third important ingredient. These three vectors (induced force, particle
velocity, and magnetic field) must have mutually perpendicular components in
order to be considered in my theory. Only the component of the velocity vector
that is perpendicular to the magnetic lines of force produces a force on the
charges.
The
force described in the previous section has been acting on the core of the earth
for the last 850,000 years or since the last magnetic-field reversal.
This force acts on every charged particle within the earth and the result
is that the solid core has gained one revolution in the last 400 years[1].
This enormous amount of energy produces heat within the center of the earth.
This heat energy escapes through the crust and causes global warming. When the
magnetic field of the earth reverses, the force vector also reverses slowing the
rate of rotation of the solid core. This action eventually leads to global
cooling and could result in an ice age like the ones that have been occurring on
Earth for the last 2.2 billion years[2].
This theory, the Geomotor theory, and subsequent additions date back to 1974 and have resulted in
a battle of the first order with the proponents of the Dynamo theory. In spite of this opposition, I
persist in my belief in the correctness of the whole assemblage of parts of my theory. These parts
are
as follows:
Part
1. The magnetic field will change
to a reversed field when a threshold is reached in the combined effects of the
following phenomena: (1) the diminishing contribution of the electron cloud as
it moves outward toward the surface of the earth, and (2) the increasing
contribution of the rising number of positive charges created by the heat of the
earth’s core. The effect of additional electrons created by ionization is
negated by their movement toward the earth’s surface.
Part
2.
The reversed magnetic field will change to a normal field when the
density of the positive charges decreases as the interior of the earth cools
down, and the electron cloud moves downward from the earth’s surface. This is
indicative of the field due to electrons increasing and the field due to
positive charges decreasing.
Part 3 The heating of the
interior as described in Part 1 will give rise to melting of glaciers and rising
of sea level, both of which are occurring currently. What
causes the internal heat of the earth to increase? One theory is that the solid
core is increasing its rotational motion by one revolution in 400 years. It is
true that the magnetic field, H, the velocity of rotation of positive charges,
v, and the direction of the applied force, F, are mutually perpendicular. The
field, H, is directed toward the north geographic pole. The velocity, v, of
rotation is eastward. When the magnetic field reverses, H makes a 180-degree
change in direction which causes F to also make a 180-degree change but the
velocity of rotation of the positive charges remains in the same direction. This
causes a decrease in the rotation rate of the earth’s solid core due to the
force F applied to positive charges in the core. With this switch of the
earth’s magnetic field from normal to reversed, the rate of rotation of the
solid core decreases and also the energy input. Therefore the earth will go
through a cooling period instead of a warming period as is happening at the
present time. This description of the geographical interaction of H, v, and F is
simply the mass spectrometry formula applied to the earth. The force, F, acts on
positive charges within the earth and not on neutral atoms.
Part
4. The earth’s
temperature at the surface is maintained within certain limits due to a
thermostatic effect explained on my web site, www.earthsgeomotor.com
, in the article, “The Earth’s Thermostat”.
If these limits were exceeded mass extinctions or the total extinction of
life on Earth would occur.
Part
5. The length
of time between reversals could be as long as 37.6 million years[3]
and as short as a few thousand years.
Part
6. The
earth’s magnetic field is represented by the addition of vector fields, which
must be summed component by component. The sum of two vector fields could result
in a zero field as is illustrated in the following example: +5 + (- 5) = 0.
However during magnetic reversals multiple poles could exist for short intervals
of time.
Summary:
The
Dynamo theory uses the homopolar dynamo or the double disk dynamo as the premise
for their theory[4].
The premise for the Geomotor theory is that the heat of the interior of the
earth causes ionization and separation of charges. When these positive and
negative charges are multiplied quadrillions of times they produce two magnetic
fields due to the earth’s rotation. These fields add vectorially to produce
either a normal or reverse field depending on which field predominates at that
instant in geological time.
The
six parts listed previously are parts that have been derived from the Geomotor
theory. Parts 1 and 2 are derived using laws of electricity and motion of the
electron cloud relative to an observer at rest on the surface of the earth at
the equator. Part 3 utilizes the mutual perpendicularity of H, the magnetic
field, v, the velocity of charged particles, and F, the force imposed on the
charged particles moving perpendicular to the magnetic field. Part 4 is
supported by reference to article on web site, “The Earth’s Thermostat”.
Part
5 depends on the internal heat of the earth. Part 6 is theorized and awaits the
next reversal.
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[1]
Wei-jia et al,
[2] Physical Geology by Sheldon Judson and Marvin Kauffman eight edition page 348
[3] Timescales of the Paleomagnetic Field by James E. T. Channell et al, Geophysical Monograph 145,
page 119. American
Geophysical
[4]
Geomagnetism, Origin by Paul H. Roberts,
Date submitted: November 7, 2004