@EcdoPrep I watched an AI video saying that removing oxygen would kill the seeds for planting later but it was ideal for storing to eat. I couldn't find any science backing that up later and instead, the reverse is true. Apologies for raising concern. Your method is correct.
@KariMcNinch@DrNeilStone Jeanna Giese became the first person known to survive symptomatic rabies without receiving the preventive vaccine. She was saved from rabies via an experimental treatment called the Milwaukee Protocol. One baddie checked off your list.
@ouranometrian2@RizomaSchool Mesh cover - sunlight gets through but birds and bugs can't. You get them in many sizes and if you have tomato cages, some are rectangular and made specifically for those dimensions.
@EcdoPrep Interesting. Does the fact that the inner core already stopped and started spinning in the opposite direction indicate anything or have any correlation with the flip of the upper mantel? https://t.co/hd2rLThQga
@TerrillCharming@Kgothatsoxo Yup. There were bottles tucked behind the law books in the library at a firm I worked for. Look for the ones that don't line up perfectly.
@KatDog17@Exothaumic@SunWeatherMan Appalachians have interesting magnetic anomalies though - thick granite and magnetite, among others. Also, the eastern front has a 200km thick slab of crust ("Piedmont Resistor") that exhibits specific conductivity and magnetic features originating from the breakup of Pangaea. ๐คทโโ๏ธ
@zachariaspro It seems the earth moved in that direction last time, where the west faced the Pacific. If the earth moves again as per the Dzhanibekov effect, would it then be expected to flip in the other direction and this time the east faces the ocean?