02-08-2017, 03:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-08-2017, 03:06 PM by APeacefulWarrior.)
(02-08-2017, 02:53 PM)Cirocco Wrote: The speed of the magnetic pole shift is also a cause for concern since there's a possibility of a phenomenon called a Chandler Wobble, similar to when you fill a balloon with water and roll it around, causing the water to slosh. Earth's core is a liquid. The last time this occurred fish/whale fossils and corals were deposited in the Sahara Desert.
The Chandler Wobble in Earth's rotation is a documented ongoing phenomenon. It's not something that might happen, it IS happening. All the time. Nor has it been proven to be caused by the liquid core. As I understand it, the most plausible theory at the moment is actually that it's mostly being driven by the oceans. Either way, it's totally normal.
So I'm honestly not sure what you're referring to when you talk about fossils ending up in the Sahara.