Wednesday, 1 February 2023

What January 23 Means to me

Throughout January 2023 there were union strikes and announcements of union strikes in the near future. People from almost every profession in Britain were taking strike action or were trying to increase their pay by other means, this was a direct reaction to the high inflation we were getting last year. Some of the bigger strike proposals that were announced in January are happening right now. I blame the inflation on the pandemic and war. Supply chains were delayed often, during the last two years they were struggling to get everything back to normal. 
I learned during the last week of January that the core of the Earth is no longer rotating with the rest of the planet but appears to be still and almost going the other way. We know this because the shock waves from Earthquakes pass through the whole earth and if you treat them like light rays you can see into the Earth. If you were hovering above the north pole of the Earth, you would see it turning anticlockwise but if you could see the Earth's core, it would be still so the whole planet is sliding over the core. I think there is a vast ocean of liquid iron between the mantle of the earth and the core; it is hard to imagine, a gigantic ocean of molten iron, perhaps there are coastlines and beaches and even metal continents down there in hell, I can only speculate and ponder. 

Apart from all that, the month went by very fast for me; one minute I was looking at my Christmas tree and counting down the seconds before 2023 begins, the next I'm writing this post in the start of February. Just like that, months are passing by like days or weeks. 

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