How to prove that the movement of the winds of the planet Earth is towards the North Pole or the South Pole? How do climatologists respond?

as you know :

The magnetic attraction force increases in the frontal part of meteorites and planets.

It leads to the accumulation of matter, so the mass of the planet increases in the direction

There is a movable front and on the other hand the accumulation and mass has been reduced in the rear

The part of the planet that results in reduced gravity. Therefore, any observation of greater gravitational force means that the planet is moving in this direction, and it has been proven that the greatest attraction is at the North Pole, i.e. at . The planet moves in a direction from the South Pole to the North Pole

James Garry added a reply

Certified Physicist, Ph.D Design and Development Manager at Red Core Consulting ltd.

Vancouver, Canada:

There is no such polar movement of wind.

We can show that at high latitudes, air does not flow uniformly poleward (how is that possible if air sinks?)

Magnetic properties or other properties of meteorites have nothing to do with this issue.

>This planet moves in a direction from the South Pole to the North Pole

It is not true.

The Earth rotates on its axis - and orbits the Sun in an elliptical path. The earth does not and cannot move perpendicular to the plane of that path.

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