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Old 21-December-2005, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by GDwarf
The Core is rife with errors.
Do you know how much energy is needed to stop the Earth's core from spinning? More then we can produce.

The Earth's Magnetic field doesn't really protect us from anything, so the worst that would happen would be compasses not working properly.

I love how it contradicts itself, too. "How to birds navigate?" "uhhh... By sight?" "No, Over long ranges, the Earth's Magnetic field!" - He says as birds proceed to crash into buildings that they'd be able to see.

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Randomly soldering wires onto a metal won't give you power.
The list goes on.

Anyways, I rather doubt that anything (asside from planets) inside our solar system could do any significant damage to Mars.
I was ignorant of these issues, they claimed them so convincingly. Boy thats dangerous. As for Birds , it is a fact that they do indeed have internal compasses as concentrated deposits of Iron in thier brains. This indeed might have such an Effect , but its speculation. But the Birds brain is so small that prehaps such magnetic distortion could overide sight . But it is speculative I agree.

I dont understand by [QUOTERandomly soldering wires onto a metal won't give you power.
][/QUOTE] where was that in the movie
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