If you study the various scenarios that the folks touting the PS are laying out, then these people are building their shelters in the wrong places. You certainly wouldn't be building on top of a volcanic island chain like Hawaii. Same with New Zealand.
So it's my opinion only that these shelters are not being built for a Polar Shift, but more likely to hide from the villagers when they come for their heads.
As a reply, and I'm no authority on Pole Shift, there are two scenarios (likely more) that I've heard from those putting out scenarios. One from Suspicious Observers and one from Diehold Foundation. Both are similar in that they believe the earth rapidly slows down it's rotation, which would allow for the water in the various oceans to continue proceeding East given that's the direction the earth spins. So oceans would surge from west to east. The west coast and I'm "assuming" islands in the Pacific would be overflowed by the tsunami's that are estimated to become a few thousand feet in height. I'm not saying this is based in scientific fact, I'm merely repeating what I thought I heard.
Diehold theory is that the earth stops rotating (poles don't shift) due to a Sun Nova that hits in the Indian Ocean and causes the evaporation of billions of tons of water into the atmosphere. The Tsunami's happen as above BUT the earth rapidly cools due to the water in the atmosphere and we enter an Ice Age where everywhere but near the equator (+- 10 degrees) gets covered in Ice & snow fairly rapidly. Now perhaps Zuck is going to stay below and has doors strong enough for a few thousand feet of ocean above them and then after they recede, he'll be in a decent position to survive even though he's at the edge of the range from the equator that Diehold estimates will survive. Who knows. But the above was my rationale for my previous statement, just fyi. As an aside, not sure what happens to the plates if the earth were to suddenly stop it's rotation?
Dude that is not fucking possible. The Earth rotates at a constant speed in space. It's not going to slow itself down and then speed back up to the normal speed because of the magnetic pole shifting. The most likely scenario that results in the Earth's speed of rotation being affected would be something hitting the planet with enough mass and force just the right angle and with just enough momentum and with just enough mass to slow it down without knocking it out of orbit.
We've actually sped up, but just slightly, after having slowed slightly over eons. I agree with you, though. I think it would take something massive hitting us to create this kind of destruction--an extinction level event. Or something massive passing closely enough to affect us and change our orbit or destroy our moon. Perhaps even some massive ejection hitting us from the sun. But I don't lose sleep over any of those ideas because I think they aren't likely to happen in my lifetime. We're more likely to die from cancer, heart disease, pneumonia or the common flu than anything else. (Or the stupidity from our own government.) Either way, I'd encourage people to enjoy life as much as they can, love the people around you, do your research and follow your intuition on how to prepare. I don't waste my life living in fear. It's too short as it is. But I have prepared for more common man-made disasters as best I can. And that did mean moving my family to a more rural area with plenty of clean air, clean water, hunting and fishing, and people with a more conservative mindset than the cities. Which has been the right thing to do for us.
If you study the various scenarios that the folks touting the PS are laying out, then these people are building their shelters in the wrong places. You certainly wouldn't be building on top of a volcanic island chain like Hawaii. Same with New Zealand.
So it's my opinion only that these shelters are not being built for a Polar Shift, but more likely to hide from the villagers when they come for their heads.
Why would a magnetic pole shift trigger vulcanism anyway? And no the Earth is not going to flip over, not as long as the Moon is here anchoring it.
As a reply, and I'm no authority on Pole Shift, there are two scenarios (likely more) that I've heard from those putting out scenarios. One from Suspicious Observers and one from Diehold Foundation. Both are similar in that they believe the earth rapidly slows down it's rotation, which would allow for the water in the various oceans to continue proceeding East given that's the direction the earth spins. So oceans would surge from west to east. The west coast and I'm "assuming" islands in the Pacific would be overflowed by the tsunami's that are estimated to become a few thousand feet in height. I'm not saying this is based in scientific fact, I'm merely repeating what I thought I heard. Diehold theory is that the earth stops rotating (poles don't shift) due to a Sun Nova that hits in the Indian Ocean and causes the evaporation of billions of tons of water into the atmosphere. The Tsunami's happen as above BUT the earth rapidly cools due to the water in the atmosphere and we enter an Ice Age where everywhere but near the equator (+- 10 degrees) gets covered in Ice & snow fairly rapidly. Now perhaps Zuck is going to stay below and has doors strong enough for a few thousand feet of ocean above them and then after they recede, he'll be in a decent position to survive even though he's at the edge of the range from the equator that Diehold estimates will survive. Who knows. But the above was my rationale for my previous statement, just fyi. As an aside, not sure what happens to the plates if the earth were to suddenly stop it's rotation?
Dude that is not fucking possible. The Earth rotates at a constant speed in space. It's not going to slow itself down and then speed back up to the normal speed because of the magnetic pole shifting. The most likely scenario that results in the Earth's speed of rotation being affected would be something hitting the planet with enough mass and force just the right angle and with just enough momentum and with just enough mass to slow it down without knocking it out of orbit.
We've actually sped up, but just slightly, after having slowed slightly over eons. I agree with you, though. I think it would take something massive hitting us to create this kind of destruction--an extinction level event. Or something massive passing closely enough to affect us and change our orbit or destroy our moon. Perhaps even some massive ejection hitting us from the sun. But I don't lose sleep over any of those ideas because I think they aren't likely to happen in my lifetime. We're more likely to die from cancer, heart disease, pneumonia or the common flu than anything else. (Or the stupidity from our own government.) Either way, I'd encourage people to enjoy life as much as they can, love the people around you, do your research and follow your intuition on how to prepare. I don't waste my life living in fear. It's too short as it is. But I have prepared for more common man-made disasters as best I can. And that did mean moving my family to a more rural area with plenty of clean air, clean water, hunting and fishing, and people with a more conservative mindset than the cities. Which has been the right thing to do for us.