Orbits and Climate Oscillations: Illustrated Science
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The orbit of the Earth around the Sun, and the orientation of the Earth's spin axis, oscillates slightly in intervals of 26,000, 41,000, and 100,000 years. These cycles, termed the Milankovitch Cycles, were once deemed to be the cause for the Ice Age cycles. This perception no longer holds true. Evidence exists that the orbit of the Earth and the planets is actively maintained by the electrodynamic effects of the 'Primer Fields' that focus interstellar plasma onto our Sun, in times when the...






















