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He Said She Said He said, "This is not funny." She said, "What?" He said, "Some strange postings on the web." She said, "All postings on the web are strange." He said, "No, these could be serious, and not many people know about them." She said, "If they're posted, people can see them." He said, "But why isn't the media all over it? They talk about everything after they happen, and this could be information that people should know now." She said, "Like what?" He said, "Here are some: In April 2024, Popular Mechanics posted an article titled: Earth's Rotation Is Alarmingly Slowing Down . In June 2024, a USC study confirmed the rotation of Earth's inner core began to decrease its speed around 2010 . She said, "Wow, that sounds dangerous." He said, "Stay with me; it gets weirder: In June 2022, Forbes reported that the Earth was suddenly spinning faster. In March 2024, CBS News posted that the Earth is spinning faster than it used to She said, "What's the garabondo? Don't they have a standard to get good readings?" He said, "Hun, I love it when you say garabondo, but listen, these observations are real, (and many of them on the web). They point to a phenomenon called Wobbling . She said, "You mean the earth." He said, "Yes, some postings concluded that the earth has been wobbling." She said, "Like when kids play with spinning tops, and after they slow down, they start to wobble." He said, "Apparently so; it fluctuates, slows down, then speeds up as it wobbles. Listen to this Space.com post in July 2024: The Earth is wobbling .  The same effect occurs after the Earth slows down; it goes to a higher speed as if trying to catch itself from falling, seemingly a gravity pull." She said, "This is weird; let me check it out." He said, "What are you doing?" She said, "Checking the AI." He said, "AI doesn't know everything." She said, "Yeah, but it can search for the topic. Here it is: Yes, the Earth's rotation does indeed slow down and speed up slightly over time ,  similar to how a spinning top might wobble and change speed, although the changes are much more gradual and influenced by factors like the distribution of Earth's mass and the gravitational pull of the Moon, causing the length of a day to fluctuate slightly; however, the overall trend is for the Earth to be slowly slowing down over long periods of time.  He said, "Okay, Okay, so the AI found the info and summarized it. But did it say anything about what happens to ( us)  humans when these weird phenomena occur? She said, "Listen to this; here is more: If Earth's rotation speed were to change significantly , the potential climate and weather impacts would include more extreme weather events like intense storms, heavier rainfall near the equator, altered jet stream patterns, and significant changes in ocean currents, potentially leading to drastic shifts in regional climates, all due to the redistribution of heat and moisture across the globe as a result of the altered day-night cycle and increased centrifugal force at the equator.  He said, "How about the melting earth's inner core. What happens when the Earth speeds up or slows down?" She said, "More Wobbling; I imagine earthquakes, weather reversal, fire storms, floods…" He said, "Sounds familiar, huh?" She said, "Wow, it is what we've been going through the past few years." He said, "Or months." She said, "Floods all over the east and south ; Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina." He said, "Fire Storms in Maui and California. And just recently Long Island, New York's wildfires." She said, "How about earthquakes." He said, "It looks like seismologists warn about the increasing earthquake activity in Southern California . " She said, "And we are only looking at the US; how about the world?" He said, "Listen to this Mongabay.com news: Floods were among the deadliest disasters of 2024, with 132 recorded events impacting approximately 43 million people . She said, "We are undoubtedly going through weird changes; the warm tropical states have snow on their beaches. The cold states have fire storms." He said, "I'm telling you it's the Wobblg Effect; everything is reversed. So many unusual cataclysmic events; almost biblical proportion." She said, "I have to look up the source." He said, "Where?" She said, "You said biblical proportion." He said, "For what?" She said, "Wobbling." He said, "No way." She said, "Wow, found it." He said, "Where?" She said, "Isaiah 24:20-21" See Wikipedia Earth's rotation:   The drunken effect (Wobbling) He said, “Let me read that: The Earth staggers like a drunken man;  it sways like a hut; its transgression lies heavy upon it, and it falls and will not rise again. On that day, the Lord will punish the host of heaven, in heaven, and the kings of the Earth, on the Earth. She said, “Honey, is this the end?” He said, “Sure looks that way, but not all the way yet.” She said, “Or else we would be gone.” He said, “How about our kids, family, and friends.” She said, “We need to tell them before it’s too late.” He said, “Yeah, God is not wanting anyone to perish , but everyone to come to repentance.” She said, “And it takes only turning away from our wicked ways and calling on him.” He said, “What is the scripture about calling his name ?” She said, "Here it is: Romans 10:12-13   ...everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” He said, "Better call your sister and the rest." She said, "Will do after I post these photos." And this is what happened: -        Hey Sis, did you see the blog? -        Yes, and read it with Brad -        And -        He asked, ‘Call on whose name?’ -        He’s joking, right -        You know Brad -        Give him this scripture, from Romans 10:9   ‘ If you declare  with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.’ -        Of course we did, we know time is short. -        Praise God.

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