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Geomagnetic Reversal (pole shift) is happening, even my self-hosted AI told me so.
Despite being prompted to prove that it is fiction, it debunked it's own attempts to debunk geomagnetic reversal on what are otherwise weak arguments to start. I also included the 3 rather strong arguments in support of GR to highlight the difference in its favorable conviction.
Three findings debunking or questioning geomagnetic pole shift:
Lack of Rapid Changes: While there is evidence for polarity reversals in the past, these changes do not seem to happen rapidly. Geomagnetic reversals take place over thousands to millions of years, which questions the idea that a sudden, catastrophic shift could occur within human timescales or even within the lifetimes of geologically significant species.
Stability of the Inner Core: The inner core is believed to be the primary source of Earth's magnetic field. However, it is composed mainly of liquid iron and nickel, which do not exhibit stable magnetization over long periods. This raises questions about how a stable magnetic field can be maintained during the process of geomagnetic reversal.
The Role of Geodynamo Theory: The Geodynamo Theory explains the Earth's magnetic field as a result of convection currents in the liquid outer core. It suggests that the magnetic field should be relatively stable unless there are significant changes in the dynamics of these currents. However, understanding the exact mechanisms driving geomagnetic reversals and how they influence the Geodynamo Theory remains an ongoing area of research.
Three discoveries supporting geomagnetic pole shift:
Fossil Magnetization Records: Studies of sedimentary rocks dating back millions of years have shown a pattern in the orientation of tiny magnetic minerals preserved within them. This pattern indicates that the Earth's magnetic field has indeed reversed its polarity multiple times in the past.
Lava Flow Analysis: Magnetic measurements taken from lava flows can provide information about the direction and strength of the Earth's magnetic field at the time they were formed. Analysis of these measurements has shown evidence of geomagnetic reversals.
Paleomagnetism in Archaeological Artifacts: Paleomagnetism is the study of the orientation of magnetic minerals in archaeological artifacts and sedimentary rocks to deduce past variations in the Earth's magnetic field. This field has provided additional evidence for geomagnetic pole shifts, as the orientation of some artifacts seems to be inconsistent with the current magnetic field direction.
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