Razzonater said...
this is the year of galactic alignment creating more free surface effect on earths water and gravity. Unfortunately this slow wobble which we are experiencing due to our cosmic journey to the centre of our milky way...
I don't think you understand the meaning of 'slow'.
our modern lack of knowledge about the stars and the planet earths journey through this galaxy...

We learn more in an afternoon now than we did over millenia.
I am not pushing religion or conspiracy theory . We are socially programmed from a young age to believe what is presented as a plausible theory or scientific fact
Oh yes you are.
If we take the ice Age for instance which apparently went for anywhere from 5 to 10 thousand years is there not the slight possibility we may have driven the earth through space using the magnetic polarity of the moons orbit between us and the moon...
No.
That doesn't even make any sense.
"The magnetic polarity of the moons orbit between us and the moon." What? They're just words put together to look impressively nano bionic magneto sphere mystery.
Seriously, we understand how magnets work. Very, very well. They are not as mysterious as you would like to think.
... this possibility of leaving one star and traveling to another magnetically could be the closest thing to perpetual motion as people get.
Better bring a warm blanket if you want to move between stars. The nearest is 4 light years away *, how fast are we travelling?
This is just insane. I'm stopping here.
* I find it endearing that the nearest star will eventually turn into a white dwarf, giving us the best possible chance to move to another star when our eventually dies (a looooooooooooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnggggggggg time). While small a white dwarf also burns the longest, giving us even more time to avoid entropy (somehow).
PS I'm a gonna get stoned one day and write the crazy **** that I think on here. Challenge accepted.