Friday, April 7, 2023

Why does the compass still point north when it is close to the South Pole?

Because the Earth has no magnetic poles and no magnetic field. Scientists are lying.

Sunlight circling the Earth induces a weak westward current in the atmosphere, which scientists misinterpret as the Earth having a magnetic field generated by a molten core. The truth is there is no magnet present in the high heat.

This sunlight-induced weak current causes all compasses to point north. Near the poles, this weak current becomes stronger due to the smaller circumference, producing auroras.


Scientists measure it with a Gauss meter and it is 0.2 at the equator and 0.6 near the poles. it is an undeniable fact that the earth has no magnetic poles.

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