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Sci Fi book about the Earth tilting and a scientist trying to convince people to move to the new equator
I'm looking for a book series about a Queen that time travels to save her peopleTitle of novel about amateur scientist who discovers Earth's magnetic field changes orientationBook where a guy is saved by his glow-in-the-dark watch?Looking for a story about a new Ice Age. Explorers crossing the glaciers between New York and some other cityBook ID: YA involving space and time travelStory of a woman and her mother facing apocalypse togetherSpanish-language comic book story about time-traveling Jewish kids becoming the legendary Adam and Eve?Please help identify sci fi novel for kids about a new earth colony ship that's disintegrating1950's SF story: Farm boy discovers door at the end of the world; discovers several other worlds in asteroidBook about a boy and girl in proxy magical competition including a field of ice in a magical circus?
Can't remember title or author but about a scientist who discovered that the Earth is going to tilt and there will be a new location for the equator. Contains a love story along with it. Scientist tries to convince authorities that people need to migrate closer to the new equator to avoid new ice age. I read this book probably in the 80's and it was not new then.
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Can't remember title or author but about a scientist who discovered that the Earth is going to tilt and there will be a new location for the equator. Contains a love story along with it. Scientist tries to convince authorities that people need to migrate closer to the new equator to avoid new ice age. I read this book probably in the 80's and it was not new then.
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Can't remember title or author but about a scientist who discovered that the Earth is going to tilt and there will be a new location for the equator. Contains a love story along with it. Scientist tries to convince authorities that people need to migrate closer to the new equator to avoid new ice age. I read this book probably in the 80's and it was not new then.
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Can't remember title or author but about a scientist who discovered that the Earth is going to tilt and there will be a new location for the equator. Contains a love story along with it. Scientist tries to convince authorities that people need to migrate closer to the new equator to avoid new ice age. I read this book probably in the 80's and it was not new then.
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This sounds like The Hab Theory by Allan W Eckert. As I remember it the build up of ice on the poles causes them to become unstable and flip to the new equator. All the earth will experience upheaval except two points. The protagonist is unable to convince most of this. The President? believes him and gives him the Constitution of the USA to take to one of these points for safe keeping. My memory of this is fuzzy as I read it in the 70s.
Thanks. I added The Hab to my list to read but I do not think this is the one I am looking for
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This sounds like The Hab Theory by Allan W Eckert. As I remember it the build up of ice on the poles causes them to become unstable and flip to the new equator. All the earth will experience upheaval except two points. The protagonist is unable to convince most of this. The President? believes him and gives him the Constitution of the USA to take to one of these points for safe keeping. My memory of this is fuzzy as I read it in the 70s.
Thanks. I added The Hab to my list to read but I do not think this is the one I am looking for
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Feb 20 at 2:07
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This sounds like The Hab Theory by Allan W Eckert. As I remember it the build up of ice on the poles causes them to become unstable and flip to the new equator. All the earth will experience upheaval except two points. The protagonist is unable to convince most of this. The President? believes him and gives him the Constitution of the USA to take to one of these points for safe keeping. My memory of this is fuzzy as I read it in the 70s.
Thanks. I added The Hab to my list to read but I do not think this is the one I am looking for
– user111335
Feb 20 at 2:07
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This sounds like The Hab Theory by Allan W Eckert. As I remember it the build up of ice on the poles causes them to become unstable and flip to the new equator. All the earth will experience upheaval except two points. The protagonist is unable to convince most of this. The President? believes him and gives him the Constitution of the USA to take to one of these points for safe keeping. My memory of this is fuzzy as I read it in the 70s.
This sounds like The Hab Theory by Allan W Eckert. As I remember it the build up of ice on the poles causes them to become unstable and flip to the new equator. All the earth will experience upheaval except two points. The protagonist is unable to convince most of this. The President? believes him and gives him the Constitution of the USA to take to one of these points for safe keeping. My memory of this is fuzzy as I read it in the 70s.
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Thanks. I added The Hab to my list to read but I do not think this is the one I am looking for
– user111335
Feb 20 at 2:07
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Thanks. I added The Hab to my list to read but I do not think this is the one I am looking for
– user111335
Feb 20 at 2:07
Thanks. I added The Hab to my list to read but I do not think this is the one I am looking for
– user111335
Feb 20 at 2:07
Thanks. I added The Hab to my list to read but I do not think this is the one I am looking for
– user111335
Feb 20 at 2:07
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