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Preview: Doomsday Preppers

February 6, 2012 – 8:56 pm | 2 Comments

Doomsday Preppers is a new National Geographic series, launching on Tuesday, Feb 7 in the USA. Here are two of the survivalists they visit – one is your standard prepper and the other is a …

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Baby Earth Might Uncover Magnetic Field Secrets

Submitted by Robert Bast on March 17, 2009 – 5:09 pmNo Comment

Dan Lathrop has built his fourth “baby Earth”, a model designed to help better understand our planet’s magnetic forces. The previous version was just two feet in diameter, and failed to generate a magnetic field of its own. The new model is ten feet across, and will spin at 145 kph. Dan and his team are hoping that this will be big enough to create a magnetic field, and lead to some understanding of how this aspect of Earth ticks.

Of special interest is magnetic pole shifts – what causes them, and when will the next one be. In an interview Dan suggests that we would have a century or two up our sleeves to prepare. Hopefully Dan’s experiment will have results prior to 2012…

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