To account for this discrepancy, a theoretical analysis by Manchon showed the
extra twisting was provided by another
force — the emergent Hall effect, which occurs when electrons travel through a
magnetic whirlpool.
The most likely candidate for that climatic variable
force that comes to mind is solar variability (because I can think of no other
force that can change or reverse in a different trend often enough, and quick enough to account for the historical climatic record) and the primary and secondary effects associated with this solar variability which I feel are a significant player in glacial / inter-glacial cycles, counter climatic trends when taken into consideration with these factors which are, land / ocean arrangements, mean land elevation, mean
magnetic field strength of the earth (
magnetic excursions), the mean state of the climate (average global temperature), the initial state of the earth's climate (how close to interglacial - glacial threshold condition it is) the state of random terrestrial (violent volcanic eruption, or a random atmospheric circulation / oceanic pattern that feeds upon itself possibly) /
extra terrestrial events (super-nova in vicinity of earth or a random impact) along with Milankovitch Cycles.
For those who find Tidal
Force's Wave 5 to be a bit underwhelming, then you might be better served by saving a bit more and spending the
extra $ 100 for Oppo's PM - 3 planar
magnetic headphones instead.