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From: chris@umcp-cs.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.physics
Subject: Re: Reversing of Magnetic Poles
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Date: Sun, 3-Jun-84 07:07:01 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jun  3 07:07:01 1984
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I haven't heard anything about ``will'' flip, but the Earth's poles
have reversed in the past.  Evidence on/in rocks from the Atlantic
sea floor, near one of the crust plates [sorry if I'm getting words
wrong; my tectonics is rather rusty], shows that they have reversed
more than once before.

Chris
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