Pertinent data regarding the Earth's magnetic field:
1. Extremely weak magnetic field
2. Presence of the Van Allen Radiation Belt at the equatorial region
3. Multiple polarity shifts recorded throughout the ages
4. See Fig. A
Theoretical premises
1. The simulated unipole apparatus clearly demonstrates the presence of an outpouring of energy at the equatorial region which resembles the phenomenon of the Van Allen Belt.
See Fig. B
2. Were the Earth a unipole we could be observing the phenomenon wherein the apparent weak Gauss reading could be only a differential between the North and South poles. ie; Theoretically should the actual magnetic field of the Earth be at 1,000 Gauss and a differential of 20 Gauss exists between the North and South poles a compass would still point to the North.
3. It would be much more plausible to accept this model to explain the polarity shifts of the Earth's magnetic fields as we would only be experiencing a negligible change in the intensity of Gauss from North to South which would then have a compass pointing to the South rather than North.
Conclusions:
1. Based on the above premises it would be logical to conclude that the Earth is indeed a unipole, and not a dipole. Further dissertations presenting further premises for intellectual thought is presented in the next section, entitled, The Solar System, a large atom!
Solar System
Gravity????
Antigravity
Simulated Unipole Motor/Generator
Perception of Matter
Multideminsional Thoughts
Astronomical Travel
Fibonacci and the Solar System