The Earth Island magnetic field is extremely faster than people think

The Earth's magnetic field can be reversed, causing a lot of trouble for the world, but this can happen faster than people think many times.

The earth has no life if we don't have an invisible "shield" from the magnetic field. Indeed, the Sun Storm had tremendous destructive power, it was the culprit who "killed" life on Mars billions of years ago.

The reason why the Earth is not in common with Red planet is due to the extremely hot core, allowing the accumulation of a very strong magnetic field to resist the solar wind . This magnetic field spreads out into space, and it affects everything on Earth.

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The magnetic field is the "shield" that protects the Earth from radiation from the Sun - (Photo: Internet).

However, when this magnetic field is reversed, the power of the shield can be reduced by up to 90% and placing the world in an extremely negative living environment.

Historically, the north and south poles of the Earth have in fact reversed many times, with a cycle of 200,000-300,000 years / time.

Fortunately, this will not happen immediately, it will take thousands of years. But according to a new study published Aug. 20 in the American Journal of the National Academy of Sciences, the change in the Earth's magnetic field may take place temporarily or partially in time faster than we do. think a lot.

Specifically, this new study was analyzed by an international group of scientists from 16,000 years of geomagnetic history encoded into the atoms of an ancient stalagmite in China.

This analysis of stalagmites scientists know that by 98,000 years ago Earth's magnetic field had suddenly overturned, in just 100 years - 30 times faster than previously estimated.

"This record provides important insights into ancient magnetic behavior, which has changed much faster than previously thought , " study co-author Andrew Roberts, a professor of Earth science at the University. Australian National University said.

Although the polar Earth may be dangerous, in fact this has happened many times and the life on our planet still exists.