I believe in essence the theory is correct. The reason for the shift now, is that the earth's core has risen in temperature rapidly by approximately 1800F to about 10,000F, equaling the sun's sensible surface temperature, plus latent superheat. As a result, mantle and asthenosphere temperature, hence plasticity has increased. The opposing forces then, as alternate dampeners, are reduced, and flywheel effect increases, creating in essence amplification of opposing forces, and resulting in greater skew. The earth's crust - being the last stage so to speak, with the earth rotating east, the stationary crust presents an opposing westerly force as the model suggests. In other words, the sheer weight of the crust is pulling the magnetic field west. Earth's isostasy will ultimately become so skewed that the magnetic field can no longer hold the crust from sliding across its substrate, the field will reverse - flip, like a slinky on a stair, bottom over top, and the crust will shift radically

Yes, brevity is the soul of wit. But I am not trying to be witty... (though theoretically, I could). Just to finish my previous post, we are on the cusp of an epochal tectonic shift and displacement. All earth forces are increasing (with some diminishing and resulting in magnetic and gravitational anomalies) with increasing frequency and intensity. The tectonic plates will move rapidly - some 1000s of miles - resurfacing the earth. This is coming very soon... sooner, rather than later.

Just to finish my previous post, we are on the cusp of an epochal tectonic shift and displacement. All earth forces are increasing (with some diminishing and resulting in magnetic and gravitational anomalies) with increasing frequency and intensity. The tectonic plates will move rapidly - some 1000s of miles - resurfacing the earth. This is coming very soon... sooner, rather than later
@automaticsteam
normally, when making claims of this sort in scientific discourse, one should present evidence for their claims from reputable scientific sources

otherwise, one will be considered a religious quack or similar pseudoscience advocate