Magnetic North
Joe,
The magnetic field has practically no effect on the coriolus forces. You are
confusing the magnetic pole with the axis of rotation.
However, there are piles of dead birds to be found at the poles. Birds, and
other animals, have small bits of paramagnetic material in their skulls that
help with direction finding. Once they get near the poles they try to fly
straight up and eventually fall to the ground from exhaustion.
An even bigger problem is GPS navigation near the true poles. To a GPS unit
all direction is lost at the pole. That is why airline routes do not fly
directly over the pole.
Did you know you boat will stop rusting at the magnetic pole?
Amen!
"Joe" wrote in message
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Did your compass spin?
How did water act when you flushed? (clockwise, counterclockwise spin)
or did it just drop straight down?
Did the magnetic field feel diffrent coming thru the top of your head?
Did you get dizzy with the earth spinning under your feet?
Was there a pole there? If not did you put one in?
Was it cold?
Find any astroids or metorites laying around?
If you walk around the pole are you walking around the world?
Joe
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