just ruminating on the pole shift situation, that is estimated to put the new equator roughly about the latitude of greenland

in both images, the center is where the least rotational velocity will happen

here on madeira we are really very close to that center, i'd call it about 1200km or so, probably under 2000

all things considered it seems to me like the safest place on the island will be the higher altitude parts of the south side, camacha, and up at the very tops of the mountain behind Funchal

likely the sea level rise during the process will be under 500m, so anywhere from 500m upwards is a pretty good bet to be a safe place to set up shop

it may well wash over a bit, but it's probably too tall from around that point considering how great the torque on the sea water is at that point

100% almost no chance of serious sea water based problems at 1km at the top of camacha, which was where i first landed on this island, it's very nice there up above camacha... quiet, too, actually, apart from the dogs that people keep in cages, it's one of the most remote and elevated parts of the island

i'm gonna get my boat as well but i'm now thinking maybe to settle here, try and get some kind of residential permission and stuff, maybe i can actually skip renewing my netherlands passport because i don't think there's any place i could be expelled to nor would they be overly upset about me being here, doing my business, spending the money i bring on local vendors

the boat option i'm going to reserve because it sorta looks like cape verde is even closer to the likely eye of the storm, and maybe it's a good interim to live in a marina for a while

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A pole shift is a different phenomenon than a land mass shift....

it's where the friction of the crust to the core is reduced by magnetic effects (the galactic current sheet) and the crust realigns itself to a magnetic declination that matches the external field

the oceans are pushed up over onto the land in the direction of the rotation and then after that peaks it goes backwards again and washes back "slosh-back" across the other side

the safest places to be when this happens are where the motion is least intense, the "eye of the storm" which will be in the region i show on that image, everything in that central area and on the antipodes will have relatively low ocean motion but on the edges it will flood everything

this is what happened with Noah, it even describes it and there is not just noah but other accounts of this where the sea just keeps on rising and rising until everything is covered up, this is from the inertia of the water from its previous motion, compared to the new motion

once the crust magnetic alignments equalise to the new position everything starts to settle down, but in the process it takes maybe months, at first, and on top of this, there is, leading up to it, massive uptick in volcanic, seismic and storm activity, and afterwards, and at least the last time this happened, 12000 years ago, it triggered a minor glaciation known as the ice age that created the stone age, then after it started to warm up (likely caused by impactors, formed out of the material the sun blows off during this incident)

yeah, it's pretty freakin intense... The Apocalypse of Yajnavalkya has many references and recounting of descriptions of the events of this time, including stuff about "fire dragons battling in the sky" and "evil sun turning blue" and many other things like this, all of them consistent with a micronova, and the flood itself is a pole shift, it's not a flood, per se, it's a massive movement of sea water, while at the same time massive energy has hit the atmosphere triggering almost total cloud coverage and storm conditions

also, there can be plate shifts in this, including continents falling under the sea or rising out of it, but that is a seismic event strictly speaking, the total crust movement is a separate thing though both can happen at the same time due to the inordinate amount of energy flooding into the earth via the unstable, axial orientation arising (as in, when the magnetic pole shifts, the energy from the sun and the galaxy just dump straight into the equatorial regions, stimulating both epic weather and charging up the crustal capacitors that drive seismic and volcanic activity, and the volcanic, the magma is conductive because it is in a semi-plasma state)

Settling in Madeira's high altitudes offers safety and tranquility—stay humble, stack sats, and embrace the journey! ⚡🧡

yeah, i think this is gonna become a meme

i'm starting to wonder if Funchal is not the Blessed City

i am sure the connection is thin but the word Funchal connects with the name of the herb Fennel, which is a somewhat sweet, licqorice like tasting herb, and the portuguese call fennel Funcho

sweet, and blessed, these tend to be related concepts in many languages

Waaat? Pole shift? We don't even have confirmation there are any poles, let alone them shifting. Instead of looking as t pictures of globes, read up about Euclidean geometry and how that works on a ball.

Laschamp Tianchi Gothenburg

here's gothenburg, got the top hit on it from those terms

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/003358947790031X

the magnetic alignment of ferromagnetic material in igneous stone does not lie

they line up neatly to around 6000 years intervals and 4 of them lines up with the Hindu concept of a Yuga, and they call the one we are in the Kali Yuga which means death and transformation, it is soon coming to an end

What makes you think this is going to happen anytime in the near future?