Why would a polar shift on earth cause massive floods and tidal waves, etc?
The ‘pole shift theory’ is the hypothesis that the axis of rotation of a planet has not always been at its present-day locations or that the axis will not persist there; in other words, that its physical poles had been or will be shifted. So image you are on a amusement park ride that is going around, and suddenly it changes its direction (like a Tilt-a-Whirl) – everything gets thrown around. Now picture the Earth rotating on its axis and then suddenly rotating on a different axis or the axis suddenly tilting. It can’t happen, by the way – pole shift is not accepted by science as likely to occur. It would take a huge object coming extremely close to the Earth to alter its rotation. The “coming solar cycle” – the sun regularly changes its magnetic north and south every 11 years. The last solar maximum and magnetic polarity change was in 2001 – and no one noticed anything. So the “coming solar cycle” might affect the Earth due to increased sunspot activity and CMEs, but that has nothing