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  2. Cataclysmic pole shift hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The geographic poles are defined by the points on the surface of Earth that are intersected by the axis of rotation. The pole shift hypothesis describes a change in location of these poles with respect to the underlying surface – a phenomenon distinct from the changes in axial orientation with respect to the plane of the ecliptic that are caused by precession and nutation, and is an ...

  3. Geomagnetic reversal - Wikipedia

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    Most estimates for the duration of a polarity transition are between 1,000 and 10,000 years, [15] but some estimates are as quick as a human lifetime. [25] During a transition, the magnetic field will not vanish completely, but many poles might form chaotically in different places during reversal, until it stabilizes again. [26] [27]

  4. Charles Hapgood - Wikipedia

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    Charles Hutchins Hapgood (May 17, 1904 – December 21, 1982) [1] was an American college professor and author who became one of the best known advocates of the pseudo-scientific claim of a rapid and recent pole shift with catastrophic results.

  5. Magnetic field reversal - Wikipedia

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    Pole shift hypothesis; True polar wander This page was last edited on 9 ... This page was last edited on 9 March 2022, at 19:49 (UTC).

  6. March equinox - Wikipedia

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    This had the effect of adding about three quarters of an hour every four years. The effect accumulated from inception in 45 BC until the 16th century, when the northern vernal equinox fell on 10 or 11 March. [16] The date in 1452 was 11 March, 11:52 (Julian). [17] In 2547 it will be 20 March, 21:18 (Gregorian) and 3 March, 21:18 (Julian). [18]

  7. Wait, What? Here's Exactly What 'Ides of March' Means - AOL

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    Plus, the origin behind the phrase 'Beware the Ides of March.'

  8. A Full Calendar of All March Holidays and Observances

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    March 15. World Consumer Rights Day. March 16. National Corn Dog Day. March 17. Evacuation Day. Saint Patrick's Day. World Sleep Day. March 18. National Biodiesel Day. Awkward Moments Day. March 19.

  9. Talk:Cataclysmic pole shift hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Please read WP:OR and WP:SYN as doubtful that the Nature article says anything about the pole shift stuff (only have access to the abstract). Vsmith 13:45, 25 March 2015 (UTC) I am a geologist, have access to the Nature article, and have read it. The article lacks any reference to either pole shift hypothesis or pole shifts.