< p >我不是地球科学家多年,但我想知道以下。我很好奇如果这已经被探索的科学家吗?如果是这样,正式称为理论是什么?科学界的共识是什么理论?< / p > <人力资源> < p > <强>概念:< /强>当你有新轮胎穿上你的汽车技工将把轮胎的机器上< a href = " https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tire_balance " rel = " noreferrer " > < / >检查平衡,然后添加小铅、锌权重rim纠正任何摆动。尽管权重小相比之下他们发挥重要作用在轮胎的有效寿命。< / p > < p >过去几百年来人类一直移动“微小”的体重在地球表面。我们添加权重构建< a href = " http://www.newgeography.com/content/002808 -世界-城市-区域- - -人口- - - -密度- 2012更新”rel = " noreferrer " > < / >,大城市或< a href = " https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_dams_in_the_world " rel = " noreferrer " >坝河< / >。我们带走重量< a href = " http://webecoist.momtastic.com/2009/09/10/massive-man-made-and-natural-holes/ " rel = " noreferrer " >挖掘< / >和< a href = " http://geochange.er.usgs.gov/sw/changes/anthropogenic/subside/ " rel = " noreferrer " >透支< / >。< / p > < p >也当然是<强>自然事件< /强>移动“微小”表面重量,如< a href = " https://nsidc.org/cryosphere/glaciers/quickfacts.html " rel = " noreferrer " >冰川运动< / >,< a href = " http://www.bbc.com/news/world -亚洲- 31848255”rel = " noreferrer " >岛形成< / >、< a href = " http://geology.about.com/library/bl/blbigcalderas.htm " rel = " noreferrer " >火山口喷发< / >,和< a href = " http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/australiaandthepacific/australia/11489673/Largest-ever-meteorite-crater-found-in-Australian-outback.html " rel = " noreferrer " >流星撞击< / >。 This last of course also imparts a vector of kinetic energy change due to impact force.
THEORY: I call this personal idea the "Wobbly Tire Theory" on the presumption that Earth has for millennia been dealing with axis wobble but has usually had time to adjust/stabilize between significant changes. However, in the past 200 years or so we have been making a lot of man-made changes in these weights in a timespan that is a geologic blink-of-an-eye.
I speculate that these rapid changes may be affecting the earths rotation in subtle ways. For example, I wonder could such changes affect the core's rotation vector in any way?
So back to my original Question: Does this theory (including OR excluding the last about man-made effects) already exist among geophysicists and others? What name(s) does it go by? And what details, if any, are there on the scientific consensus of this concept?