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Forecasting Earth's Future. Unraveling the Mystery of Slowing Planetary Rotation

Forecasting Earth's Future. Unraveling the Mystery of Slowing Planetary Rotation

A few days ago, news spread worldwide that the Earth had begun to slow down and that the length of the day would increase by a full hour, in a way that happened for the first time in history. According to the words of the scientists who announced this news, a day on planet Earth was just 19 hours out of about a billion full years, and this was before it arrived for 24 hours, because the Earth's rotation has been slowing down.

  • The planet Earth's rotation is expected to stop completely in the future to reverse its rotation and the sun will rise in the west and set in the east direction.
  • About seven months ago, it was officially announced that the rotation of the Earth's inner core is responsible for producing the Earth's magnetic field and representing the planet's divine shield against solar winds and cosmic rays, and hence the continuation of life on Earth.
Decoding Earth's Slowdown. Predicting the Impacts of a Slowing Rotation

  • How can the length of the day reach five hours, and does this have anything to do with the approaching end of time? The most important question is when the Earth will completely stop rotating and the sun will rise from the west.
  • All of these questions will be answered in this article, making you realize that the Earth is preparing for a major event in the coming days.

Decoding Earth's Slowdown. Predicting the Impacts of a Slowing Rotation

Planet Earth is a spaceship launched into the depths of space. The Earth rotates around itself at a speed of 1,670 kilometers per hour. You can imagine this speed and the movement of the entire planet, including its mountains, oceans, and creatures, through the depths of space at tremendous speeds.

Despite all this, with our fifth senses, we do not even feel that the planet is moving from its place at all, and from here you begin to ask yourself the question: I wonder why we do not feel the rotation of the planet Earth around itself or even around the sun.

The Earth is a giant spaceship in the form of a rocky structure that moves in the depths of space. The atmosphere is part of the Earth’s surface and rotates with the rotation of the planet Earth at almost the same speed.

If the atmosphere was rotating at a speed lower or faster than the Earth’s surface rotating around itself, we would not be able to move at all during our lives on the planet because It would almost be as if you are trying to walk in the middle storm, but in reality, this does not happen, thank God.

  • Because the atmosphere is considered a part of the planet Earth its surface is the result of the effect of gravity on it, and even anything present in the Earth’s atmosphere is considered an integral part of it in general.
  • Therefore, if someone asks you why the plane doesn’t go up and stop in the air and then wait for the ground to roll under it and land again.
  • When an airplane flies over the surface of the Earth, it is considered as if it were part of the atmosphere adjacent to the surface of the planet and rotates at the same speed as it rotates around itself.

Planet Earth is a tightly closed system created by our Lord Almighty in complete harmony and represents a completely calm and stable environment for everything that inhabits the Earth from the beginning of creation until the end. I wonder how we determine the speed of the Earth's rotation around its axis when we do not even feel that it is rotating at all.

There are two ways to determine the Earth's rotation speed and prove that it slows down with every second:
  1. The first method is very easy and you can try it yourself right now, which is you focus on the brightest stars in the sky at night and calculate the time it takes for this star from the time it appears from the eastern horizon until it completely disappears on the western horizon. You multiply this time by two and you will find that it is about 24 hours, which represents the time it takes to complete A complete revolution of the Earth around its axis.
  2. The second method is considered difficult because it depends on mathematical and engineering equations. It is that you divide the circumference of the Earth, which reaches approximately 40.075 kilometers, by the number of Earth hours required to cover this entire distance or a complete revolution of the planet around itself, you will find that the result of dividing 40.075 by 24 is approximately equal to 1670 kilometers at the hour.

Earth's Slowing Spin. Predicting the Future of Our Planet's Rotation

Here the question is: when will the Earth stop rotating around itself and thus the end of time?

The planet Earth has not been rotating around itself at this speed since the day it was created, four and a half billion years ago, and to understand the shape and date of the end, you must go back to the time of the beginning when the sun and the planets that are currently rotating around it were just a dusty cloud of dust and gas.

As the force of gravity began to form giant balls of gas and dirt, they began to rotate in a direction opposite to the clockwise rotation as a result of an unknown event that was completely smooth until this moment, and the sun and planets were formed.

  • The planets began to revolve around the sun throughout millions of years, and the sun took complete control over the eight planets as a result of the force of its giant gravity.
  • The moon was formed and began to revolve around the sun, which it was today approximately a billion years ago, approximately 19 hours, as a result of the rapid rotation of planet Earth around itself.

As millions of years passed, and as a result of the influence of the force of gravity between the Earth and the Moon, the Moon began to gradually break the rotation of the planet Earth, and thus the day on the planet began to remain longer over millions of years.

Indeed, we were able to determine the rate of deceleration of the Earth during its rotation around itself at about 2 milliseconds approximately every 100 years, and the speed of the Earth’s rotation has currently reached about 1670 kilometers per hour in a 24-hour Earth day, and it decreases over the years.

After about 200 million years from today, the length of a day on planet Earth will reach approximately 25 hours, and after a few billion years have passed, planet Earth will completely stop rotating around itself as a result of a gradual slowdown.

At that time, one of two scenarios will occur:
  1. Either the force of the moment of inertia will be sufficient to reverse the rotation of the planet Earth and it will begin to rotate again, but in the opposite direction, and the sun will rise in the west and set in the east direction.
  2. Or the second scenario happens: it completely stops moving and turns into a Tidaly locked planet, or more precisely, a half is always facing the sun with temperatures reaching hundreds of degrees Celsius, and a half far from the sun is eternal darkness with giant layers of icy lands, and at that time the habitable areas on Earth will be a strip of giant surrounds the planet.

What would happen if the Earth suddenly stopped rotating? Everything on the surface of the Earth would fly toward the east at speeds reaching 1,670 kilometers per hour, thus destroying the planet and everything on it.

But, thank God, in the end, the first scenario will be the reversal of the Earth’s rotation and the sun rising in the west, and at that time we will have truly reached the end of time, and this has been proven religiously and scientifically with certainty.

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