Tuesday, February 10, 2015

It is not that their technical skills are not good enough, it may be because you are in a cycle of bad luck. Or it may be for some other reasons, which we will look at this week.

According to NASA, compass needles are drifting about one degree per decade in Africa and, globally, the magnetic field has weakened 10 percent since the 19th century.

Sometimes this field flips completely with the north and south poles switching. Such reversals, which have been recorded in the magnetic fields of ancient rocks, are unpredictable. They happen at irregular intervals averaging about 300,000 years; the last one was 780,000 years ago, NASA says.

Our planet's magnetic field is in a constant state of change, and scientists have long known about the shifting of the poles.

During the 20th century, the pole kept going north at an average speed of 10 kilometers per year, later accelerating "to 40km per year," said scientist Larry Newitt of the Geological Survey of Canada. At this rate it will exit North America and reach Siberia in a few decades, according to NASA.

The shifting of the poles by a few degrees over the years and at times the swapping of the north and south poles certainly affects the accuracy of feng shui measurements. Adding to the uncertainty of the prediction are solar storms, which also affect measurements as well.

Practitioners should not merely base their technique solely on

In this column, I am going to reveal my secret to readers. To make your prediction as accurate as possible, please add six to eight degrees to your compass reading. The only advice is to make sure that the outer kua line is measured with care. Or another traditional method is to use true north.

At least by now you will realize that our ancient wisdom is not wrong, only our interpretation and application is a handicap due to constant changes in the magnetic field.

See the original post:
Why predictions can be better by degrees

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February 10, 2015 at 5:12 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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