The Sun will rise slightly West of what used to be North during 6 Days of Sunrise West because Earth is nearly upside down during this time.
"Consider that Planet X has not stopped its motion. It is at the Ecliptic at this point, and its own drama requires that it now stand upright! As it swings its N Pole up, it snags the S Pole of Earth which is pointing towards it during the evasive maneuvers that Earth has made to protect its N Pole from the hosing coming from the N Pole of Planet X. As Planet X snags the S Pole of Earth, it drags it slightly upward with it, and thus the Earth finds itself tending to stand almost upside down at this time."
"Still turning toward what used to be the east during its rotation, those on Earth at this angle find the Sun rising just slightly west of what used to be the north. This point where the Sun is rising is the midsection, where one looks toward the Ecliptic, toward the Sun. Just as both those on the southern and northern hemisphere normally look toward the Equator to find the Sun, as the Sun is located above the Equator." ZetaTalk
I recently tried explaining how this phenomena will occur and was shocked to discover it is NOT a simple matter. Here's how I proceeded:
1. I took an upright globe and simulated the Earth's rotation (west to east) by slowly turning it in a left-to-right motion.
2. I also positioned a flashlight facing the globe along the equator in a dimly lit room to simulate light coming from the Sun.
3. I then held the globe at a 90 degree tilt away from the flashlight while maintaining rotation such that only the South Pole was illuminated by the flashlight, simulating the 3 Days of Darkness.
4. To simulate 6 Days of Sunrise West, I tipped the globe further such that it was completely upside down while continuing to maintain the same direction of rotation.
5. What I found was the Sun CONTINUED to rise in the East, NOT the west! By noting which coast of the continents were illuminated first by the flashlight during the simulated rotation, the eastern coasts were STILL illuminated first, even though the globe was positioned upside down.
Bottom Line: When the time comes, I think it will be important to be able to explain the mechanics of 6 Days of Sunrise West CLEARLY in order to reduce panic and dispel claims that the Earth has somehow reversed her direction of rotation.
I invite explanations for this enigmatic event in clear terms and also ways to demonstrate the mechanics using a globe and flashlight or any other visual aids. This issue was covered at least once before during a GLP Live chat.
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Thanks Howard - I look forward to seeing what you create.
In order to understand this I had to do this 3 dimensionally.
String one bead (or similar object such as a cored apple) onto a straight stick.
The bead is the earth, the stick is its axis.
Hold the stick parallel to the edge of your desk.
The edge of your desk is the location of the sun which remains constant.
Start spinning the bead in one direction.
At the same time you are spinning the bead, turn the stick around so that it is still parallel to the edge of the desk but so that the right and left ends exchange places (180 degrees).
You will find that the top of the bead which started out spinning toward the edge of the desk is now spinning away from the edge of the desk.
I think much of the confusion stems from the fact that we don't really now how the crust/mantle-to-core interface will behave when PX magnetic forces are directly 'grips' Earth. Will they be independent or will they move together? Is the clutch mechanism between the core and the crust continual or pulsing and periodic? What happens, in each scenario, when the crust is gripped but the core wants to move? What about inertia of the crust? How does inertia affect the core movement or the crust movement when the globe is in crisis and seems to flop all over the place? Does this depend on precisely which geographic point PX grabs and at what time? Is this affected differently if the clutch is continual or periodic?
You can see how quickly this gets complicated.
Hairy Derriere said:I think much of the confusion stems from the fact that we don't really now how the crust/mantle-to-core interface will behave when PX magnetic forces are directly 'grips' Earth. Will they be independent or will they move together? Is the clutch mechanism between the core and the crust continual or pulsing and periodic? What happens, in each scenario, when the crust is gripped but the core wants to move? What about inertia of the crust? How does inertia affect the core movement or the crust movement when the globe is in crisis and seems to flop all over the place? Does this depend on precisely which geographic point PX grabs and at what time? Is this affected differently if the clutch is continual or periodic?
You can see how quickly this gets complicated.
per ZetaTalk, crust does not separate from the core (mantle) untill during the HOUR of the pole shift, and this is because the pole shift is abrupt jerk.
all "gyrations" (3Days Darkness, Lean, Sunrise West) the crust stays attached!
I can imagine what the Zetas are thinking about our discussion right now! LOL
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