FootballImpossible38
FootballImpossible38 t1_j5onlmh wrote
Reply to comment by dukesdj in What are the forces on Earth’s Inner Core that change its speed? by BayRunner
thank you for this correction/clarification
FootballImpossible38 t1_j5ohryp wrote
Reply to comment by Cobra800089 in What are the forces on Earth’s Inner Core that change its speed? by BayRunner
thanks. i must have mis-read recent news articles that stated that the core had reversed its spin and was now spinning in the opposite direction. this implied to me that the field reversal must have already happened in short order and so we would have seen the effects of that weakening here on the surface.
FootballImpossible38 t1_j5o4yrl wrote
So if the core slows/stops/reverses course then shouldn’t the magnetic field lines of the earth also flip or change in accordance? And if so wouldn’t this transition allow solar wind particles to bombard us in the meantime?
FootballImpossible38 t1_izgtb8d wrote
Any correlation with massive volcanic events/climatic changes? The area is well known for that sort of thing extinguishing civilizations
FootballImpossible38 t1_j5pbhan wrote
Reply to comment by wazoheat in What are the forces on Earth’s Inner Core that change its speed? by BayRunner
one expects sensationalism out of the National Enquirer, but not from so many of the more (formerly) respected outlets that covered this story. everyone's out for click-bait it seems.