Climate Change Moved the North Pole

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  • čas přidán 6. 05. 2021
  • The idea that the North Pole can move is nothing new, but the findings of a recent study suggest that Santa might need to pack up and find a new apartment.
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  • @johnholleran
    @johnholleran Před 3 lety +394

    "Oh look, the north pole is moving again"
    "Hm, which direction?"
    "South"
    "Ah, it's always going south it seems"

    • @samparkins
      @samparkins Před 3 lety +38

      Technically the North pole can ONLY move south.

    • @adanactnomew7085
      @adanactnomew7085 Před 3 lety +44

      @@samparkins Thank you for explaining the joke

    • @theyredistortingyourrhythm130
      @theyredistortingyourrhythm130 Před 3 lety +7

      USA Weather Channel Founder John Coleman Exposed the climate change govt money grab tax over 10 yrs ago
      0 disappeared beach shorelines in every capital city in every country on planet Earth

    • @adanactnomew7085
      @adanactnomew7085 Před 3 lety +23

      @@theyredistortingyourrhythm130 science doesn't work based on what some guy says. Unless he has a study to show us I don't care.
      Also sea levels are rising and accelerating
      climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/sea-level/

    • @MaskedNozza
      @MaskedNozza Před 3 lety +16

      @@adanactnomew7085 I just have a tendency to report stupid comments like what they said. We don't need people like them actively spreading misinformation and lies on the internet. Reporting for 'spam' I find to be the easy fix. Good to try to refute their arguments but I find not giving them a voice in the first place to be more effective long-term.

  • @fatherofjman2475
    @fatherofjman2475 Před 2 lety +133

    I think saying climate change is playing a role in the magnetic flip is a bit of a stretch...wouldn’t it be far more likely that the inverse would be true? I mean last time I checked the magnetic fields have some influence ove

    • @RainbowGothQueen
      @RainbowGothQueen Před rokem +21

      Exactly. 🤣 The pole shift is over 780,000 years overdue. Climate change is just a late fee. 🤣🤣

    • @fatherofjman2475
      @fatherofjman2475 Před rokem +1

      @@RainbowGothQueen nah climate change is a blank check. They use it to deter us from havinng the luxurious life they want.

    • @RainbowGothQueen
      @RainbowGothQueen Před rokem

      @@fatherofjman2475 I think the heat advisory today would say otherwise. Global warming is because of the pole shift, not the other way around.

    • @rodarit3099
      @rodarit3099 Před rokem +19

      Exactly what I was thinking. It could be the cause not the effect.

    • @randyralls9658
      @randyralls9658 Před rokem +15

      Science 🤣🤣
      They keep using that word.
      "I do not think it means what they think it means"

  • @geniej2378
    @geniej2378 Před 3 lety +198

    I'ma need an explanation of what moving "east" or "west" means when applied to the north pole....

    • @chefo5443
      @chefo5443 Před 3 lety +9

      agree... same thing came to my mind.... I imagined a flat map view of earth where the center is the north pole... then the edge of the map is ALL South... then where is east and west LUL

    • @firstcynic92
      @firstcynic92 Před 3 lety +37

      @@chefo5443 They picked an arbitrary direction (in this case towards Greenland) and said that's East.
      Technically the North pole could only move south, but that's not helpful.

    • @dinf8940
      @dinf8940 Před 3 lety +3

      CCW and CW

    • @christophermyers8157
      @christophermyers8157 Před 3 lety +5

      You can only move south from the pole. This guy is either misinformed or lying.

    • @alejotassile6441
      @alejotassile6441 Před 3 lety +14

      He's refering to the true North rather than the magnetic North, you can measure one relative to the other to know where the true North is drifting

  • @charllandsberg
    @charllandsberg Před 3 lety +301

    I'm sorry but Chandler Wobble Tiktok Dance is a promise you can't get out of now :P

  • @PenfookioGaming
    @PenfookioGaming Před 3 lety +64

    you have to love when "scientist" manipulate their data till it fits their hypothesis. Anyone else questioning the fact the fact that the earths magnetic field comes from the core of the earth? The climate of the earth will not effect the magnetic field is a few years. Sure seems like they were looking for an answer and they kept moving numbers until they found the answer they wanted.

    • @robertdole5391
      @robertdole5391 Před 2 lety +4

      Bingo

    • @caljeff2427
      @caljeff2427 Před 2 lety +4

      nailed it good sir

    • @portagepete1
      @portagepete1 Před rokem

      Some top climate scientist have now apologized for lying. We know the earth has flipped in the past it's getting ready to happen again, that will cause climate change.

    • @aaronmcc1020
      @aaronmcc1020 Před rokem +2

      You didn't watch the video.

    • @RichieWellock
      @RichieWellock Před rokem +3

      after reading your comment I did not watch the video. thankyou for not wasting my life on the drivel and pap

  • @BensCoffeeRants
    @BensCoffeeRants Před 3 lety +63

    I've heard a while ago that the poles were weakening and reversing polarity as they do over many many years. I would think thats what's causing the change and potentially the warming as well maybe not the other way around.

    • @ChrisAbbott
      @ChrisAbbott Před 2 lety +7

      @Key K The South Pole has been moving towards Western Australia for awhile. The pole flips are long overdue

    • @bobteter4300
      @bobteter4300 Před 2 lety +10

      The magnetic poles have moved throughout the earth's history. The N and S poles have actually flipped over the eons. To say climate change caused the magnetic poles to shift has things backwards as Ben said. What happened approximately 42,000 years ago when the poles last flipped? Where all those camp fires from the cave men enough to flip the magnetic poles? Yes, the climate is changing but in my opinion it is more likely that the changes in earth's magnetic shield is the cause of climate change rather than the other way around.

    • @johnsavage7507
      @johnsavage7507 Před 2 lety +6

      A weakening magnetic field allows more soloar radiation in to the system. A moving magnetic field changes the jetstream.

    • @ChrisAbbott
      @ChrisAbbott Před 2 lety +2

      @@johnsavage7507 Spot On 👍

    • @johnsavage7507
      @johnsavage7507 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ChrisAbbott thank you, I do my homework.

  • @EyesOfByes
    @EyesOfByes Před 3 lety +156

    2:45 "There are two kinds of people: One that can extrapolate from sufficient data."

  • @axkee1418
    @axkee1418 Před 3 lety +225

    I just saw Anton talk about this!

    • @seionne85
      @seionne85 Před 3 lety +45

      Haha Anton is so thorough in his coverage there's no original topics left for anyone else 😂😂

    • @johnlinton6118
      @johnlinton6118 Před 3 lety +11

      Me too!!! 😀

    • @massimookissed1023
      @massimookissed1023 Před 3 lety +26

      An abundance of wonderful people!

    • @josh34578
      @josh34578 Před 3 lety +22

      This video is more accurate though. Anton kept talking about the north magnetic pole, which is not mentioned here or in the paper.

    • @Cedrus_
      @Cedrus_ Před 3 lety +9

      Ayyyyy some Anton love haha

  • @UnterBlog
    @UnterBlog Před 3 lety +40

    There are other theories. Why is the magnetic field drastically degrading? The upcoming pole shift might result from the galactic current sheet which changes polarity.

    • @MrDUBMACK
      @MrDUBMACK Před 2 lety +2

      This

    • @bobbobster3326
      @bobbobster3326 Před 2 lety +6

      It's always the sun. We are in a gsm, perfect storm. DYOR

    • @9751matt
      @9751matt Před 2 lety +3

      @Daphne Van Zant Ice cores from 680,000 years ago proved the opposite in fact....Polar shift and the adverse, temporary but long effects it has on the environment melt ice as well as cause all natural climate change/global warming.

    • @WSmith_1984
      @WSmith_1984 Před 2 lety +4

      The magnetic shift started before the spike in temperatures and glaciers melting. The climate is becoming more unstable due to the pole shift not the other way around.
      Magnetic poles are shifting,
      czcams.com/video/kNa5i7Mdomc/video.html
      however earth is also transitioning into this phase......
      czcams.com/video/ztninkgZ0ws/video.html

    • @mcawesomest1
      @mcawesomest1 Před 2 lety

      The Suns solar cycle and how it coincides with earths magnetosphere cycle as well as the geophysical and geological evidence is what is moving the poles.
      The Suns solar flares, CMES, sunspots all contain powerful magnetic energy. Similar to a nuclear EMF 1,000s of times more
      Powerful then humans could produce. The earths core being a mix of gas, metal, and lava is heavily influenced by the magnetic energy produced from sun spots during solar cycles. Basically earth is a giant metal magnetic and the sun is launching magnetic energy at earth...😳

  • @jarehelt
    @jarehelt Před 3 lety +14

    the climate has been changing as long as there has been a climate. There were times during the cretaceous when there was no ice caps at all! (gasp!) but it wasn't the end of the world and there were times when the entire earth was covered in ice down to the equator. Which would probably would bring humans to the brink of extinction

  • @StitchTheFox
    @StitchTheFox Před 3 lety +97

    All this hot weather is melting the ground it sits in, no wonder it moved. They should have put the pole farther in the ice, then it definitely wouldn't have went anywhere.

  • @dougsinthailand7176
    @dougsinthailand7176 Před 3 lety +26

    If I'm not mistaken, the study refers to the change in the Earth's MAGNETIC north pole rather than the GEOGRAPHIC north pole. Polaris is still the north star, and the Earth hasn't been "knocked off its axis".

    • @davidbarrozo6621
      @davidbarrozo6621 Před 2 lety

      But lefties won’t understand that, and globalists don’t care. Either way they will carry out their plans or die trying because they have no other choice.

    • @RainbowGothQueen
      @RainbowGothQueen Před rokem

      Exactly

    • @xwtek3505
      @xwtek3505 Před rokem

      The study studies exactly about rotational north pole.
      "The Earth's pole, the point where the Earth's rotational axis intersects its crust in the Northern Hemisphere, drifted in a new eastward direction in the 1990s, as observed by space geodetic"

  • @johnbagley5341
    @johnbagley5341 Před 3 lety +91

    Good info!
    I was able to deduce (hopefully correctly) that you were referring to true north, rather than magnetic north (which also has been known to drift) but it would have been helpful to have mentioned this at the beginning, so I would not be left wondering. :-)

    • @andoniades
      @andoniades Před 3 lety +22

      He should've titled the vid, "How Climate Change Shifted the Earth's Axis" instead.
      But in the beginning of the vid, he mentioned shift in axis regarding the poles.
      Once he said that, it was clear he wasn't referring to the magnetic poles.

    • @Zeckenschwarm
      @Zeckenschwarm Před 3 lety +12

      Right before he mentions the pole for the first time he talks about a shift in the earth's axis. The axis runs through the true north/south poles, so it seemed pretty clear to me which poles he meant.

    • @pinealism
      @pinealism Před 3 lety +1

      We just had our fastest year, earth's rotation is speeding up. This theory doesn't work sorry

    • @andoniades
      @andoniades Před 3 lety +1

      @@pinealism meh, it's just a hypothesis right now. Hadn't been agreed upon to turn theory.
      So there's still room for study.

    • @BgStalker
      @BgStalker Před 3 lety

      They are following the research papers and even there is a mess when they address the true North and Magnetical North, it's looks like low effort pay study.
      original study here : phys.org/news/2021-04-climate-shifted-axis-earth.html
      It's a total mess.

  • @haveagooddaytoo
    @haveagooddaytoo Před 3 lety +109

    "Gonna move to Canada to find which apartment Santa is moving to ..."🇨🇦

    • @gerardacronin334
      @gerardacronin334 Před 3 lety +5

      His postal code will remain H0H0H0.

    • @adilhussain3124
      @adilhussain3124 Před 3 lety

      Jokes on you I'm in Canada and hes in my bedroom >:D

    • @med8615
      @med8615 Před 3 lety +1

      the affordable housing crisis won't be doing him any favors that's for sure

    • @virglibrsaglove
      @virglibrsaglove Před 3 lety +1

      🤣🤣🤣 literally laughed out loud!

  • @sebastienh1100
    @sebastienh1100 Před 3 lety +14

    Coming next: “ZOMBIE ATTACKS LESS UNLIKELY IN THE NEAR FUTURE BECAUSE OF CLIMATE CHANGE”

    • @sokrates297
      @sokrates297 Před 3 lety +1

      I saw that movie just last night... Uncanny...

  • @fernandor3854
    @fernandor3854 Před 3 lety +13

    I imagine the Chandler WOBBle being a super awkward nerdy dance that probably looks like Sheldon hoola hooping very stiffly

  • @maryonette1433
    @maryonette1433 Před 3 lety +36

    They say we fear most what we don't understand. However, the more I learn about how we're shitting in our own pool the more scary it is

    • @nathalie_desrosiers
      @nathalie_desrosiers Před 3 lety +1

      Marionette 😏

    • @naufalap
      @naufalap Před 3 lety +1

      that statement contradicts with the "ignorance is a bliss" thing

    • @BgStalker
      @BgStalker Před 3 lety +2

      but, the problem is how they use the real scientific data to missinform you, i will not be surprised if they blame the climate change for magnetic pole changes also(they are periodic). You know the Earth is more then 4 billions years old,yes? And the known human history is less then 5 000 years, we still don't understant quite well the mechanics behind our planet's climat change. Regular periods of warming and icing the planet are something normal, the human activity is making it to happen faster then usual maybe, but its not changing the fact, that will happen. After the initial warming and melting of the ice what is next is another ice age and the circle will repeat.

    • @maryonette1433
      @maryonette1433 Před 3 lety

      @@BgStalker he literally explains how we're accelerating the natural pole shift due to a natural climate change. Geology has taught us a great deal about the history of the earth, and how we're irrefutably speeding up the process and warming the planet. To clarify, this one video is not what I'm basing my comment on, many articles, papers, peer reviewed studies all point to the same conclusion. We're making this much worse than they would be on their own. I don't know the numbers off hand, busy look at the recorded history we do have and compare the climate changes to the last 100 or so years. There's no other proven explaination for how fast this process is unfolding.

    • @BgStalker
      @BgStalker Před 3 lety +1

      @@maryonette1433 thanks for making me rewatch the video and realising the Big Ouff they made ;)
      You see on the begining they are referring to the geographical north pole and the axis spin, but after that jump to the study of the MAGNETIC North pole like they are the same thing - they ARE NOT. I will say it again, the human activity may have or not connection with the climat change of the world and if it have the final result will be the same even without us = next ice age. From our perspective we withness so tiny portion of a such huge fenomen, we can't grasp the full magnitude of it. And the fearmongering is not helping at all. We have to start preparing for what will follow next. Yes , you have prior knowledge and can understand what they are TRYING to say, but for someone who don't know about, this is pure missinformation and fearmonger.
      PS: If this is the level of the research they are doing in every video they have i am dissapointed. The ''damaskus steel'' video they had and pulled down now is evident enough.
      EDIT: I found the original research they are refering to..... aaand i can't belive the mess. I see the mistake is coming from that research paper where it's not very clear when they refer to the magnetic pole and when to the geographic pole and even there in the end its stated : ''Humphrey said the change to the Earth's axis isn't large enough that it would affect daily life. It could change the length of day we experience, but only by milliseconds.''
      the reasearch- phys.org/news/2021-04-climate-shifted-axis-earth.html
      research about Magnetic pole - earthsky.org/earth/magnetic-north-rapid-drift-blobs-flux/
      find the simularities ;)

  • @JayOyster
    @JayOyster Před 3 lety +50

    Just to state something that should be obvious, but based on some comments, obviously isn’t, there are two north poles. This video is talking about the rotational pole, the line around which the planet physically rotates. The magnetic poles on the other hand are the places where the Earth’s magnetic field lines converge. And the two poles are offset; they don’t sit in the same location. And as with climate, the scientists have good theories about the normal motions of the rotational pole and what they’re doing is noting changes from that normal motion that just happen to coincide with rapid ice melting at the poles. It makes perfect sense that a shift in the mass distribution on a rotation body will change the way it spins. You can see that in dramatic fashion watching an ice skater. None of this conversation has anything to do with the magnetic poles.

    • @TheRealFlenuan
      @TheRealFlenuan Před 3 lety +5

      Thank you, I'm getting sick of the redundant commenters that think they're the first to notice
      To be fair, the video should have been more clear

    • @scorpio6587
      @scorpio6587 Před 3 lety +1

      There are more than two.

    • @Randomd0g
      @Randomd0g Před 3 lety +3

      That makes the video a lot clearer, thanks. Funny how simply mentioning “mass shifting on a rotating body” makes everything click into place lol

    • @y2kmadd
      @y2kmadd Před 3 lety +1

      3 actually.

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Před 3 lety

      @@y2kmadd There are going to be a whole lot more soon too..

  • @DanielSMatthews
    @DanielSMatthews Před 3 lety +54

    This video is nonsense, the effect that the moving _magnetic pole_ has on the Earth's interaction with the _solar wind_ is greater and can explain the subsequent shift in the _rotational pole_ entirely.

    • @kelperdude
      @kelperdude Před 2 lety +15

      Next they will say that climate chage affects the sun's production of solar flares, and the creation of black holes.

    • @Frivia
      @Frivia Před 2 lety +6

      this is very true, the poles have always naturally shifted and we are due for one. theres a reason no one is talking about this though…i can assure you all the elites are ready to go underground when it does

    • @cscs9192
      @cscs9192 Před 2 lety +7

      @@kelperdude huusssh, don't give them any ideas!

    • @davidbarrozo6621
      @davidbarrozo6621 Před 2 lety

      @@cscs9192 it’s ok, the left and globalists can’t changed now. Whatever plans and narratives they bring up, it has already been scripted. There was a 2007 movie that basically mentions all the players, the exact way they plan to carry all of this out, and they have to stick to it like their lives depend on it because according to their globalist leaders, it does.

    • @dentobean5880
      @dentobean5880 Před rokem +1

      The paid priests of "science" can say what ever they want.

  • @cosmecurious
    @cosmecurious Před 3 lety +3

    I said out loud, "Oh, that's not good."

  • @waterfall9386
    @waterfall9386 Před 2 lety +3

    I have noticed that the sun was always rising from a certain corner in the sky and the late years is usually rising from an east-south direction of 10-15° variance of his constant position, towards the south.

    • @rodarit3099
      @rodarit3099 Před rokem

      I noticed too. A few years back I could park my bike under the full shadow of our fence in the morning at this time of year but now there's only half a shadow. And this could only be explained if the earth is shifting in its axis.

  • @drderpphd
    @drderpphd Před 3 lety +15

    Did I miss it? Did he ever say how much it shifted by (in miles or degrees)?

    • @its.cassie
      @its.cassie Před 3 lety +3

      Check out Dr Ben Davidson at Suspicious0bservers for more info

    • @deadhunterparanormal7821
      @deadhunterparanormal7821 Před 3 lety

      Some say 3 degrees up to 7 degrees. Annually every year since 1995

    • @convidtruthshallout
      @convidtruthshallout Před 2 lety

      It’s traveling at 65 miles per hour each year. Heading into Russia!

    • @idliketooutdoors3716
      @idliketooutdoors3716 Před 2 lety

      check this one out czcams.com/video/q_f_p2tJCHw/video.html

  • @SuperFoodss
    @SuperFoodss Před 3 lety

    Super interesting and informative video! Thanks for sharing.✊🏼✊🏼

  • @JNCressey
    @JNCressey Před 3 lety +4

    "North pole moving east"
    interviewers who ask the 'walk south, then west, then north' question: "write that down"

  • @dima9917
    @dima9917 Před 3 lety +3

    we're skewered

  • @pierrecurie
    @pierrecurie Před 3 lety +8

    What is the scale? Is it drifting by meters every year? km?

    • @boomboom08060
      @boomboom08060 Před 3 lety

      @@lederp42 AAAAhhhahaaahaahahahaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhh !
      Oh, sorry.

    • @bearschmidt3180
      @bearschmidt3180 Před 3 lety +5

      Magnetic north was drifting at a rate of up to about 9 miles (15 km) a year. Since the 1990s, however, the drift of Earth's magnetic north pole has turned into “more of a sprint,” scientists say. Its present speed is about 30 to nearly 40 miles a year (50-60 km a year) toward Siberia.May 19, 2020

  • @gaijininja
    @gaijininja Před 3 lety +5

    A scarier idea that appears in many very old cultures (Mayan and Aztec, along with Egyptian for example.) refer to the “Skies falling.” and all the stars being in the wrong place. Mountains falling, the ground opening up, massive earthquakes. I once read a hypothesis that the precession of the Earth’s axis occasionally flutters, either moving the orbit suddenly in the matter of days or even hours, or just the crust slides over the mantle suddenly, as one piece. I know, it’s only a few researcher’s ideas on a vaguely proven effect with spinning objects on Earth. But if you factor in the spinning nut incident on the Russian space station a while back, it seems very possible, and very regular.

    • @ChronoSquare
      @ChronoSquare Před 4 měsíci

      Given the predictions of a solar nova event powerful enough to inject the necessary energy to decouple the thicker crust from the less viscous mantle, that drastic scenario sounds more true.
      Within the century will we all find out whether or not Noah's Ark was merely a fable or based upon reality millennia ago as the oceans got thrown over the land due to drastic tectonic movement...
      Suspicious0bservers

  • @lovingdeanthegodmachine5622

    Pole flip coming to a earth near you soon .....

  • @freyathewolf4909
    @freyathewolf4909 Před 3 lety +22

    Scishow, could you cover why humans like their own scent? Like how I find the scent of my unwashed bedsheets pleasing. My theory is because caveman brain is scared to sleep in an unsafe place, but since I've slept here long enough for my bed to smell like me, that must mean it's safe to sleep in because I've slept here before. But that's just my stupid idea, I'd like to see if there is actually any science behind this or if I'm just weird.

  • @MaskedNozza
    @MaskedNozza Před 3 lety +20

    oh my god I need to see the chandler wobble tiktok video please!

  • @losttribe3001
    @losttribe3001 Před 3 lety +12

    Thank Joe Pesci!! I use to want to be an explorer and trek to the North Pole, but now, I won’t have to leave my house because it’s coming to me.

    • @Miglow
      @Miglow Před 3 lety +2

      George Carlin would approve of this comment

    • @autojohn-pu1vf
      @autojohn-pu1vf Před rokem

      @@daphnevanzant8827 It's the other way around🤦🤦🏾🤦🏻🤦🏽🤦🏼Co2 is refered to as a "Greenhouse Gas" b/c they actually pump it into greenhouses to increase plant growth yield, and the term fossil fuel is another HOAX the oil comes from hundreds of miles deeper then the nearest "Fossil"🤦🤦🏾🤦🏻🤦🏽🤦🏼jeeeeeez you guys will fall for anything I bet you STILL think the 💉☠💉☠💉's are "safe & effective"🤣

  • @user-cl1qe4lr8l
    @user-cl1qe4lr8l Před 8 měsíci

    milankovitch cycle on axial tilt is roughly 40000 years. current tilt is slightly larger than 43 degrees and oscillates between 42 degrees and 44 degrees. been going on for a long time.

  • @imalive4u169
    @imalive4u169 Před 3 lety +14

    If you go back using fossil records I wonder if there is evidence of this happening further back as the Earth at times went through periods of global warming and global cooling in relation to the effects on Earth's magnetic field.
    Besides the magnetic north pole the more accurate north pole is the celestial north pole as Polaris doesn't move as a fixed point in the sky.

    • @Yarblocosifilitico
      @Yarblocosifilitico Před 3 lety +4

      According to 'The Adam and Eve Story' (a book that was classified by the CIA for a while), yes, very much so.

    • @brianuphoff8945
      @brianuphoff8945 Před 2 lety +6

      180 something times this has happened in the past 100 million years, the last time was 780,000 years ago, not fossil records, but iron pointing North vs iron pointing South, determined by taking Core samples from ice, ocean floors and most esp volcanos, and their lava. From this we know how long these things take....very interesting.

    • @WSmith_1984
      @WSmith_1984 Před 2 lety

      The magnetic shift started before the spike in temperatures and glaciers melting. The climate is becoming more unstable due to the pole shift not the other way around.
      Magnetic poles are shifting,
      czcams.com/video/kNa5i7Mdomc/video.html
      however earth is also transitioning into this phase......
      czcams.com/video/ztninkgZ0ws/video.html

    • @texasRoofDoctor
      @texasRoofDoctor Před 2 lety +2

      Yes. There is evidence of a complete pole swap 42,000 years ago. I just watched the video before this one.

    • @RainbowGothQueen
      @RainbowGothQueen Před rokem

      Magnetic pole shifts are a natural occurrence. Einstein even predicted this shift to take place. It's shifted 600+ KMs since the 90's and they're just now finding something to blame it on. Magnetic pole shifts happen frequently, every 200,000 to 300,000 years, except Earth hasn't experienced this in over 780,000 years. We're long overdue, and global warming is a cause of the magnetic pole shift, not vice-versa or "fossil fuels".

  • @christopherg2347
    @christopherg2347 Před 3 lety +8

    "I am not saying it was humans...but it was humans!"

    • @christopherg2347
      @christopherg2347 Před 2 lety

      @Daphne Van Zant Nice parroting, fossile fuel lobby NPC.

  • @outdoorslifesurvivecraft5078

    Question; When I was in school, (yes, long, long time ago) I was taught that "climate change" was a natural occurrence that the earth went through and that "global warming" was the cause and effect that man has made on the earth. The question is, what happened to the line between the two and when did everything become just simply "climate change"? Everytime I try to talk to someone about global warming and engaging in the issues we need to take to minimize our footprint, they call it climate change. Why is that?

    • @C21H30O2
      @C21H30O2 Před 2 lety +1

      Socialism.

    • @aphrodite7194
      @aphrodite7194 Před 2 lety

      That vagueness leads me to believe it is a hoax. Why else can the definition of this phenomenon change so frequently.

    • @caljeff2427
      @caljeff2427 Před 2 lety

      the same reason the ask you to use their pronouns. they're not well.

    • @RainbowGothQueen
      @RainbowGothQueen Před rokem

      This has nothing to do with humanity. The current magnetic field pole shift is something that naturally occurs. We could cut out fossil fuels all we want, this is Earth's cycle, and global warming is a side effect. Earth's magnetic field is weakened by the magnetic pole shift. It's happened several times before, the scientists proved it with carbon dating and radiation testing. We're over 780,000 years overdue for the pole shifts that naturally happen every 200,000 to 300,000 years. Its Earth's cycle, its out of our control.

    • @RainbowGothQueen
      @RainbowGothQueen Před rokem

      @@aphrodite7194 The magnetic pole shift and climate change aren't a hoax. The global warming is caused by the magnetic pole shift. Your compass will prove that the magnetic pole has shifted. And the only reason global warming is happening is because the magnetic field is weakened by the poles moving, and the suns rays are affecting Earth with more intensity. Look at the fact that the entirety of the US is currently under a heat advisory. There was a solar flare, or CME that just reached Earth this morning.

  • @christopherdonahue1066
    @christopherdonahue1066 Před 3 lety +10

    The chandler wobble: Could I BE anymore of a wobble?

    • @seionne85
      @seionne85 Před 3 lety

      I hope I'm not the only one that gets this, friends

    • @dafttool
      @dafttool Před 3 lety +1

      👏

  • @chaospuppy6730
    @chaospuppy6730 Před 3 lety +3

    Not me still having waking nightmares about that one episode of doctor who (I believe it was the 12th doctor, Peter Capaldi) where we saw what earth looked like after the rich people left us to rot in their consequences and people mutated into these horrifying creatures to adapt to the wasteland Sol 3 became

  • @stephen70edwards
    @stephen70edwards Před 3 lety +9

    Very interesting, but how big are these deviations? Millimeters or kilometers? How does it compare to the shift in the magnetic pole? I want to know whether this is a curiosity or whether we should expect polar bears on Broadway next week

    • @knrz2562
      @knrz2562 Před 3 lety +2

      Expect the earth to be destroyed in the next 100 years.

    • @teathesilkwing7616
      @teathesilkwing7616 Před 3 lety +3

      @@knrz2562 no, we can make it so that doesn’t happen. If we as a species came together, regardless of nation or language, and worked together, uniting and leaving behind the war and hostility of our ancestors, looking towards the future. We could easily destroy it in 50

    • @smolder6366
      @smolder6366 Před 3 lety +1

      @@teathesilkwing7616 had us in the first half ngl

    • @themagiccookie2614
      @themagiccookie2614 Před 3 lety

      Those are rookie numbers

    • @bearschmidt3180
      @bearschmidt3180 Před 3 lety

      @@knrz2562 pssh no way Bro

  • @jimheath4200
    @jimheath4200 Před 8 měsíci

    It’s crazy! people think the wind causes the leaves on trees to shake, when all along it’s the leaves on the tree shaking that causes the wind. It’s OBVIOUS.

  • @michaelthomson9461
    @michaelthomson9461 Před 3 lety +1

    I wonder if dinosaurs all sat about having conniptions about it getting warmer and what it all means for their future….

  • @StevenSiew2
    @StevenSiew2 Před 3 lety +6

    You should have made it very CLEAR that you are talking about the geographical North pole and NOT the magnetic north pole.

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Před 3 lety

      Its the celestial pole, not geographic or magnetic.

  • @splatcat3434
    @splatcat3434 Před 3 lety +7

    Just a little question; what model accurately describes the flipping of the poles? What preceded the previous pole flip(s)? Aren't we overdue for a pole flip?

    • @splatcat3434
      @splatcat3434 Před 3 lety

      @@ArawnOfAnnwn I like to think that it would be like how the sun does it; it flips like on a tipping point (like a rollercoaster), over a 22 year cycle with 11 years between flips, and increased sun spot activity during the time of the flip to have it settle down for the best part of 11 years until the next flip.
      Plot the cycle on a graph and it should look like an oval, with the sun spot activity and flips occurring at the pointy ends.
      On the small scale though; I've never seen magnets do anything slowly.

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Před 3 lety

      I dont think we have an accurate model for the magnetic field. We have a bucket load of measurements, but the underlying mechanism is hidden.

  • @janineparker3041
    @janineparker3041 Před rokem +1

    There are some saying we only have about 8 months until the Magnetic North reaches the 40° flipping point when ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE.

  • @Shazistic
    @Shazistic Před 3 lety +10

    Fun fact
    In Scotland, there are 421 words for snow

    • @Oxnate
      @Oxnate Před 3 lety +9

      And all of them are swears.

    • @SquirrelASMR
      @SquirrelASMR Před 3 lety +2

      @@Oxnate lol

    • @Lomi311
      @Lomi311 Před 3 lety +1

      I was just gonna ask how many are swears. Lol. Well done

    • @djazz0
      @djazz0 Před 3 lety +1

      And in Sweden we joke about them every winter. For example ”Vet du hur de håller vägarna rena i Skottland på vintern? Alla skottar!”

  • @kipofthemany2213
    @kipofthemany2213 Před 3 lety +5

    Can we get a more detailed definition of what the poles are, because this video definitely confused the definition for me

    • @Keithustus
      @Keithustus Před 3 lety +1

      There are three...
      Magnetic poles: where compasses point. Moves based on earth’s core moving.
      “True” north/south poles: rotational axes go through these. Moves as described here.
      Map / cartographic poles: where we say 90 degrees north and south are. Close to true north and south but don’t these don’t move.

  • @Elzilcho87
    @Elzilcho87 Před 3 lety +4

    The world is literally spinning out of control.

    • @Keithustus
      @Keithustus Před 3 lety +2

      @@johnperic6860, but do we control that? No. Out of control.

    • @Keithustus
      @Keithustus Před 3 lety

      @@johnperic6860, we have controlled it as much as a toddler asleep in the back seat waking up.

  • @borntowild480
    @borntowild480 Před 3 lety

    Chandler Wobble ?
    Reminds me of Chandler's dance 😂😂

  • @johnwhitworth9080
    @johnwhitworth9080 Před 3 lety +1

    That is ridiculous

  • @rhodaperkes1361
    @rhodaperkes1361 Před 3 lety +15

    How do you "head eastward instead of south" from the north pole? Everything is south of the north pole. For example, if you move toward Canada from the north pole, you are moving south. If you move toward Russia from the north pole, you are moving south.

    • @alfonsorivasvalles2204
      @alfonsorivasvalles2204 Před 3 lety +1

      I am glad I am not the only one asking the same question. My guess is they meant to say that it's moving in the direction of the eastern hemisphere (which is still south of the north pole).

    • @Katzztar
      @Katzztar Před 3 lety

      I took it to mean south of the Artic circle. But you're right it was bad choice of wording.

    • @dougsinthailand7176
      @dougsinthailand7176 Před 3 lety

      It would be better, of course, to say that the magnetic north pole is moving toward the geographical north pole.

    • @SaraWolffs
      @SaraWolffs Před 3 lety +1

      Well, there are several Norths: magnetic, rotational, and conventional. The last one is what we think of as true North (by convention), which is a sort of standardized approximation of the average rotational North (earth wobbles a bit) at the time of the setting of the standard. Since our coordinate system is based off conventional North, both rotational and magnetic North can and do wobble and drift in any of the cardinal directions relative to that coordinate system.
      Not quite sure which they meant here though, Chandler wobble is something the rotational pole does, but I thought the really noticeable drift concerned the magnetic pole (currently right off the coast of Greenland).

  • @bearschmidt3180
    @bearschmidt3180 Před 3 lety +10

    Magnetic north was drifting at a rate of up to about 9 miles (15 km) a year. Since the 1990s, however, the drift of Earth's magnetic north pole has turned into “more of a sprint,” scientists say. Its present speed is about 30 to nearly 40 miles a year (50-60 km a year) toward Siberia.May 19, 2020

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Před 3 lety

      We are over due a magnetic flip.

    • @moonstar21868
      @moonstar21868 Před 2 lety

      I remember the last pole shift thucking terrible 😳

    • @aphrodite7194
      @aphrodite7194 Před 2 lety

      It's called climate change by the socialist overlords. But that is just sheep brain food.

  • @tinamclaughlin1991
    @tinamclaughlin1991 Před 3 lety +2

    Polar Bears living closer to us? I miss snow anyway.

  • @davidharrigan9884
    @davidharrigan9884 Před 8 měsíci

    As the extreme weight of polar ice, is reducing, the poles are moving closer to the sun magnetic north south alignment. This will result in the earth's tilt going back to zero, when the earth was a green planet without ice.

  • @KennethBaumann
    @KennethBaumann Před 3 lety +6

    A quick graphic showing the movement of the pole would've been nice. Also a comment about the south pole. Is it necessarily symmetrical?

    • @bridgetwhitehead26
      @bridgetwhitehead26 Před 3 lety

      also how far it has moved since the ninetees

    • @beinganddoing2123
      @beinganddoing2123 Před 2 lety +1

      North and South magnetic have been accelerating toward each other. Has nothing to do with the climate other than a third cause located in space effects both, along with the sun and the other planets. It's a regular cycle. No one was driving SUVs during any of the previous flips or excursions. This guy is missing a lot of information or chooses to suppress it in favor of an entrenched narrative.

    • @RainbowGothQueen
      @RainbowGothQueen Před rokem

      The pole shift is magnetic, not the axis pole. Magnetic pole shifts are a natural cycle of Earth, it's not caused by global warming. The opposite is true.

    • @RainbowGothQueen
      @RainbowGothQueen Před rokem

      @@bridgetwhitehead26 664 kilometers, and 11° since 1998.

  • @PrincessTS01
    @PrincessTS01 Před 3 lety +5

    i remember hearing that the earthquake in japan 2011 Fukushima caused the earths wobble to shift

    • @Blood-PawWerewolf
      @Blood-PawWerewolf Před 3 lety +2

      And the Indonesian tsunami that happened the day after Christmas in 2004

    • @_ghost_pepper_
      @_ghost_pepper_ Před 3 lety

      Woah. I'd be interested in watching something on that topic...

    • @christophermyers8157
      @christophermyers8157 Před 3 lety +2

      Funny how they call this science without presenting any evidence that can be replicated in an experiment. Like a time exposure of the North Star being in a different place of rotation. No photographs exist showing polaris even 1 degree out of the center of rotation even as far back as 1920.

    • @Blood-PawWerewolf
      @Blood-PawWerewolf Před 3 lety +1

      @@christophermyers8157 it’s hard to get real evidence for stuff like this. There’s some evidence, but it needs more studies to be really sure. But knowing how powerful those quakes were, I won’t be surprised if it did affect the wobble a bit, it would be extremely minor though

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Před 3 lety

      ​@@christophermyers8157 It has been known since Hipparchus (190-120 BC) measured it.

  • @Em4gdn1m
    @Em4gdn1m Před 3 lety +2

    1:12 OMG PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAASE follow through on this.

  • @MsGreenlamp
    @MsGreenlamp Před 3 lety +2

    Oh no! We have 12 years to stop Earth's rotation!

  • @davidbiggs2020
    @davidbiggs2020 Před 3 lety +10

    "it was traveling south, but now it's traveling Eastward." Relative to what? Is it headed to Russia or is it just sloshing in a counter-clockwise motion? I'm having a hard time visualizing what you mean. 😕

    • @johnbagley5341
      @johnbagley5341 Před 3 lety +1

      Relative to the direction it was originally moving.

    • @bearschmidt3180
      @bearschmidt3180 Před 3 lety +1

      Magnetic north was drifting at a rate of up to about 9 miles (15 km) a year. Since the 1990s, however, the drift of Earth's magnetic north pole has turned into “more of a sprint,” scientists say. Its present speed is about 30 to nearly 40 miles a year (50-60 km a year) toward Siberia.May 19, 2020

  • @marioreds7826
    @marioreds7826 Před 3 lety +4

    Honestly, between the topic being complex and Hank speaking so damn fast, I haven't understood pretty much anything from this video.

    • @TudorAlex988
      @TudorAlex988 Před 3 lety

      Listen faster

    • @montycantsin8861
      @montycantsin8861 Před 3 lety

      @@TudorAlex988 that hurts my eyes from squinting, and makes my neck tired from bending my head out. Listening faster is too hard.

    • @salohcinuno1192
      @salohcinuno1192 Před 3 lety +2

      Once again, Scishow OBSESSED with claiming climate change causes everything.

  • @ChrisAbbott
    @ChrisAbbott Před 2 lety +2

    Earth’s magnetic field is pretty adept at flipping polarity. The poles have swapped, reversing north and south, many times over the planet’s history. Within the last 20 million years, Earth has fallen into the pattern of pole reversal every 200,000 to 300,000 years, and between successful swaps, the poles sometimes even attempt to reverse and then snap back into place. About 40,000 years ago, the poles made one such unsuccessful attempt, and the last full swap was about 780,000 years ago, so we’re overdue for a pole reversal based on the established pattern.

    • @fitgoatee3336
      @fitgoatee3336 Před 2 lety

      can you share your data with this one?

    • @ChrisAbbott
      @ChrisAbbott Před 2 lety

      @@fitgoatee3336 Magnetic Pole Reversal Happens All The (Geologic) Time. It was a Post on the NASA site from 2011. Not sure if CZcams will allow me to post link.

    • @ChrisAbbott
      @ChrisAbbott Před 2 lety

      @@fitgoatee3336 won't let me post links to Data sadly

  • @beinganddoing2123
    @beinganddoing2123 Před 2 lety +2

    This premise is utter bs. We are overdue for a flip and no one was driving SUVs any of the other times it has happened.

  • @rylllovesswifties
    @rylllovesswifties Před 3 lety +2

    I just want the north pole will go near the current equator for others to experience a wonderful winter

  • @smashingintoyou
    @smashingintoyou Před 3 lety +8

    Scary stuff folks. I don’t see this ending well, not that we were getting out of this alive anyways.

    • @suprlite
      @suprlite Před 3 lety +1

      Has Greta been telling you scary stories? 😅

    • @CarrotConsumer
      @CarrotConsumer Před 3 lety +4

      @@suprlite Go ahead and ignore climate scientists and make fun of a child. Real rational.

    • @smashingintoyou
      @smashingintoyou Před 3 lety +1

      @@CarrotConsumer too dumb to see this and get nervous for humanity, thinks... make fun of child as response. Could you imagine being that low of iq that’s an actual thought chain? These are the cavemen still here today with us Homo sapiens I’d guess.

    • @paolastrange9903
      @paolastrange9903 Před 2 lety +1

      @@CarrotConsumer you just seen a video where they have the courage to say that it is climate change that moves the poles and not that polar shift is causing climate change, without even specify between the magnetic north and the real north, and you accuse @suprlite of being irrational? Really smart of you!

  • @JacobCanote
    @JacobCanote Před 3 lety +1

    I am very interested in the models that they used to come to these finding.

  • @itsagoal182
    @itsagoal182 Před 2 lety

    This video should be called Clutching At Straws

  • @PaulThronson
    @PaulThronson Před 3 lety +5

    Hank sounds surprising "cool" about this idea. I guess I'm not going to worry about this specific aspect of climate change, until I hear something different anyway. It would be really nice not to have to do research on a whole new way we are doomed.

  • @timelord581
    @timelord581 Před 3 lety +4

    I wish I known this Monday when I was doing a speech project about climate change.

  • @greedyweeb8368
    @greedyweeb8368 Před 3 lety

    Quite a hot topic.

  • @jasonmorgan661
    @jasonmorgan661 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello wonderfull person.
    Anton😎

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 Před 3 lety +12

    I knew the climates was adjusting regionally. It used to be alot wetter here in the PNW and more mid range temps except for summer of course but now it's alot more like California weather here. Alot warmer most of the year and alot less rain... Alot dryer... We just had the worst fires I've ever seen in my entire life here last summer in Oregon and I'm really hoping this will not become the normal. I love my rainy days and our moss covered forests.... I'm not a fan of hot weather... I like it sometimes but when it's too hot my brain doesn't work well, and I feel crappy. When it's cool I can do physical labor and not over heat. Plus I enjoy wearing jackets, hoodies, sweatshirts or just layers of clothing. When it's too hot you are forced to just wear short sleeve shirts and shorts or something and it's boring. I just don't want the climate to change, I love the temperate rainforest ecosystem here....

    • @bearschmidt3180
      @bearschmidt3180 Před 3 lety +1

      You better go north ⬆️

    • @Keithustus
      @Keithustus Před 3 lety

      *a lot, two words. There is no word “alot” even if your autocorrect has been beaten to death until it agrees with you. There is “allot” but that is a verb about dividing and distributing things.

    • @benmcreynolds8581
      @benmcreynolds8581 Před 3 lety

      @@Keithustus so sorry "a lot " I suck at spacing that one specific set of words... Hopefully you still understood what I meant to write...

    • @aphrodite7194
      @aphrodite7194 Před 2 lety

      Goodluck that temperate climate is gone. The pole shift is the cause because it affects the jet streams. Climate change by humans is bs so this video is nonsense.

    • @RainbowGothQueen
      @RainbowGothQueen Před rokem

      The magnetic pole shift weakens the magnetic field, which is what is ACTUALLY causing the intense heat. It's not the other way around. Pole shifts are a natural occurrence

  • @weeklyslayerob3992
    @weeklyslayerob3992 Před 3 lety +3

    It’s has always been shifting so it has to be climate change haha

  • @eskanderx1027
    @eskanderx1027 Před 3 lety +2

    It's not the first "warm period" in Earth's history, so I guess it did happen few times already, but this time we can claim it!

  • @MeShellMaBelle
    @MeShellMaBelle Před 2 lety +1

    Any talk of electromagnetic poles must include relationship to other celestial bodies, not just our core. For example, suns, moons, planets and what they’re up to. They’re all on the same [playing] “field” and not separate in their consequences. Think of when star goes nova. Some say the “perfect storm” of effects create a predictable cycle every 10-12k years. Our earth is not balanced inside, therefore susceptible to electromagnetic jerks, zig-zags, and yes, pole flips. I’m still trying to figure out how this could possibly fit in with the Goldie Locks phenomenon.

  • @thendisnye7188
    @thendisnye7188 Před 3 lety +3

    Is there any evidence of this increased drift occurring at end of the Pleistocene? The massive amounts of glacial ice melting, isostatic rebound and rapid sea level rise should have induced a similar phenomenon at end of the last ice age.

  • @MrMineHeads.
    @MrMineHeads. Před 3 lety +6

    Glad to see audio works on this one Hank.

  • @Borderlands808
    @Borderlands808 Před 3 lety

    Santa moving here to Hawaii!! Lol

  • @nesta8273
    @nesta8273 Před 3 lety +2

    If the caps melt its good bye Florida.
    So..... Shall we speed it up? I heard Trump lives there 😂

  • @armstrong.r
    @armstrong.r Před 3 lety +3

    I'm assuming this only applies to the geographic north pole since it wasn't specified, but I'd like to know if its southern end is being affected as well.

    • @descentplayer
      @descentplayer Před 3 lety +1

      Assuming it is the geographic north pole, the south pole would be affected by definition, since the pole is what the earth rotates around and would be very near the center of earth's mass.

    • @dougaltolan3017
      @dougaltolan3017 Před 3 lety

      Geographic poles are arbitrary and fixed so you dont have to keep redrawing maps.Its the celestial pole that this video is about. The imaginary axis that the Earth spins round.

    • @RainbowGothQueen
      @RainbowGothQueen Před rokem

      It's not the geographic north or the axis, it's the magnetic north pole. It's also Earth's natural cycle, not a cause of global warming. Pole shifts cause global warnings not the other way around. The video is misleading.

  • @sherwinhugo
    @sherwinhugo Před 3 lety +5

    Just so boggling how long and how much it takes to just prove the correlation of north pole wobbling and glacial ice melt HAHAHA

  • @jeremyacton4569
    @jeremyacton4569 Před 2 lety +1

    The present magnetic excursion is not due to climate change. The entire magnetic field is collapsing in order to invert N and S.

  • @grndragon2443
    @grndragon2443 Před rokem +2

    So if I take a magnet and blow CO2 on it the magnets poles will shift?

  • @prufrock1977
    @prufrock1977 Před 3 lety +3

    I’ve honestly been wondering about this for a few years. Amazing!

    • @josephcohen734
      @josephcohen734 Před 3 lety +2

      Really? That's so galaxy brain. Never in a million years would have guess this was happening.

    • @bearschmidt3180
      @bearschmidt3180 Před 3 lety +1

      1977 was the year legends were born !

    • @prufrock1977
      @prufrock1977 Před 3 lety

      @@josephcohen734 It's weird but I've been noticing the weather patterns for years (I love looking at global weather maps) and I have been thinking about how it seems like I am living in a slightly different climate than before...and this describes my own theories. I didn't know how, but I have always found this stuff fascinating.

  • @rapunze1joy
    @rapunze1joy Před 3 lety +4

    Umm, link to Anton please? I'm gonna need to check this guy out

  • @lazytommy0
    @lazytommy0 Před 3 lety

    Bonkers!!!

  • @Usurper123
    @Usurper123 Před 3 lety +2

    This is strange but I was thinking about this last night before I fell to sleep. Specifically I was thinking that the pole may have been in a different place during the ice age. Most of the northern glaciers were in Canada and Siberia, Beringia and Alaska were ice free. If the pole were in roughly the same spot as it is now then why would the ice be more tilted toward Canada?

  • @borismiler9394
    @borismiler9394 Před 3 lety +9

    Could you do a video relating to J&J vaccine and bloodclots? Be interesting to see the science behind it.

    • @christianhorner001
      @christianhorner001 Před 3 lety +3

      That doesn't fit the narrative.

    • @victoriabarclay3556
      @victoriabarclay3556 Před 3 lety

      There are stats out now about it. Including that 16% of people who get COVID get blood clots. It was also compared to smoking and birth control pills. J&J. and AstraZeneca are in the. .00-something range ( forgive my memory). I understand too that they can or are devising a test for F4 platelets before you take J&J if you want. I have a lot of weird allergies so I took J&J. I apologize for no links or citations

  • @danixoxo8637
    @danixoxo8637 Před 3 lety +3

    Polar Drift: 2 Fast 2 Serious!

  • @daveoakes6232
    @daveoakes6232 Před 3 lety

    LMFAO magnetic north moves

  • @andonel
    @andonel Před 3 lety +1

    lets just make new glaciers! XD

    • @erikk77
      @erikk77 Před 3 lety

      Everyone bring air conditioners to Santa's workshop!

  • @davidwood8730
    @davidwood8730 Před 3 lety +4

    Notice the use of "model" and "extrapolation." Olympic track athletes have been getting faster and faster. My calculations show that in less than 7,000 years the winners of the 100 meter dash will finish before they start.

  • @Misterdalyus
    @Misterdalyus Před 3 lety +5

    Who's here watching this before North Pole is in equator? 🙋

  • @XL1813
    @XL1813 Před 3 lety +2

    Wasn't this just a baizuo trap?

    • @montycantsin8861
      @montycantsin8861 Před 3 lety

      Must be. I'm experiencing the giddy rush of superiority from hoping for change harder, and hating all those bad people who did this and won't hope harder with me.
      As a matter of fact, I'm going to march back and forth in my living room and chant slogans right now!

  • @hannahk6006
    @hannahk6006 Před 3 lety

    How did it take me so long to realize that it's hank green hosting these..?

  • @glenngriffon8032
    @glenngriffon8032 Před 3 lety +8

    wait, so does that mean I wasn't just imagining things when I thought the sunrise had moved? Cause I used to watch the sunrise as a kid and now I'm almost 40 and I could swear the sunrise had shifted. I just thought it was cause I was older, taller, my hometown had changed a little. Stuff like that.
    EDIT: Okay so everyone is pointing out that it's likely just seasonal differences and not anything to do with the pole shifting, obviously I'm not a scientist or astronomer, I don't know much about how the spinning of the earth and the tilt of the axis affects our perceptions of the sun. So I was seeing a completely different and unrelated thing. Thanks to everyone who let me know.
    I'm putting this in here just on the hope that there won't be a raging debate in the thread below like on Scishow's catnip video.

    • @henriksjoblom
      @henriksjoblom Před 3 lety +2

      Look at the suns spots

    • @Dragonited
      @Dragonited Před 3 lety +4

      Though the earth's orbit around the sun changes all the time so it can be a number of reasons.

    • @leakingamps2050
      @leakingamps2050 Před 3 lety +6

      Sunrises also move over the course of the year

    • @Mobus_
      @Mobus_ Před 3 lety +1

      The earth's orbit around the sun changes over time just like our position in the galaxy. The stars are not in the same place they were hundreds of years ago.

    • @iafozzac
      @iafozzac Před 3 lety +2

      Unless you've been living at the same latitude all your life and have been measuring the azimuth of the sunrise with a magnetic compass since you were a kid, it's probably because of other reasons
      As I said, different latitudes have sunrise coming from different angles, and it also varies with the time of the year
      If you've been living in the same place, things like land renovation or natural shifting of the ground could have moved your reference points

  • @markhatfield5621
    @markhatfield5621 Před 3 lety +9

    i suspect more likely movement of the poles affect the weather rather than the reverse.

    • @eljanrimsa5843
      @eljanrimsa5843 Před 3 lety

      do you mean the poles move without cause?

    • @freedomcat
      @freedomcat Před 3 lety

      @@eljanrimsa5843 the magnetic poles are switching on a 4k yr cycle. That is what is effecting the weather/climate. It is cyclical.

    • @EnigmaticLucas
      @EnigmaticLucas Před 3 lety

      @@freedomcat It’s 400k years, and if it was the only thing affecting climate, we would be in a cooling period, not a warming period

    • @freedomcat
      @freedomcat Před 3 lety

      @@EnigmaticLucas explain why it was colder in the 1700s.

    • @EnigmaticLucas
      @EnigmaticLucas Před 3 lety

      @@freedomcat The 1700s were before the Industrial Revolution, so the climate back then was completely natural

  • @Abyssal_Dreamer
    @Abyssal_Dreamer Před 3 lety

    That spinning made me kinda dizzy. Cool

  • @heathstott
    @heathstott Před rokem +1

    Nobody has ever thrown around the idea that exporting 867,000,000 million tons of Iron ore a year from Australia to mainly China.
    Could this throw out the wobble.... am I dreaming or could it actually be plausible ?????????

  • @tanmaybhatt6980
    @tanmaybhatt6980 Před 3 lety +5

    Can you mention what could be some of the major impacts of this North Pole's shift (if any), if it has been studied and known?

    • @Rey-BrawlStars
      @Rey-BrawlStars Před 3 lety +1

      No major impacts, just that the ice may melt quicker due to convection and monorightious experian

  • @Shatterverse
    @Shatterverse Před 3 lety +5

    Wait... Does that shirt have breast pocket buttons, but no pockets for those buttons to belong to? Or is that an optical illusion? Because that would be weird.

    • @asmith8692
      @asmith8692 Před 3 lety +4

      I think they just matched the plaid really well. The pockets are there just really well hidden.

    • @tomf3150
      @tomf3150 Před 3 lety +2

      @@asmith8692 Yup. Invisible in 720p but there are pockets.

  • @Rnankn
    @Rnankn Před 3 lety

    Are there any data or opinions if this process has any effect on tectonic activity?

  • @olemlund
    @olemlund Před 3 lety +1

    No, the cart is not pushing the horse.