Has the Earth's inner core Stopped Spinning?

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Has the Earth's inner core Stopped Spinning?

According to research that has divided the scientific world in two, the inner core May begin to rotate in the opposite direction.

These changes in the Earth's core have the effect of changing the people living on the surface of the planet in the context of navigation and even during the day.

This is due to a phenomenon called a magnetic field.

Our planet revolves around itself in space. The metal core of the Earth makes a rotational motion in the same way. These movements create the magnetic force that surrounds the Earth and is called the magnetic field.

The north and south poles of the Earth, which we can think of as a giant magnet, are like magnetic poles.

But somehow confusingly, the geographic north and south poles and the magnetic poles are not exactly in the same place, and they are also on the move.

The north magnetic pole has shifted 1,400 miles from Canada's north to Siberia in Russia since it was discovered in 1832.

So much has decelerated in recent years, the magnetic north pole of the movement changes that have had to be made to the navigation devices used in search and rescue operations, as well as military and commercial transport operating around the North Pole. December

The Earth's magnetic field is also responsible for controlling how fast or equally slowly the earth rotates around its axis, in other words, how long our days last.

Just like a leap year, which happens every four years, even a very small slowdown in the rotation that creates a day has caused the need to add 27 leap seconds since the 1970s to keep the time accurate.

It is believed that the speed at which the Earth rotates around its axis has constantly changed through history due to the differentiation in the rotation of the inner core.

However, not all scientists agree with these new findings.

A well-known geophysicist in America, Dr. John Vidale is skeptical about the results announced by Chinese scientists.

Vidale likens our view of the earth's core to an observation made without a scanner and says: "Our image of the Earth's interior is still blurred."

"Something is happening and I think we can solve it, but it May take ten years," Vidale adds
According to research that has divided the scientific world in two, the inner core may begin to rotate in the opposite direction.

These changes in the Earth's core have the effect of changing the people living on the surface of the planet in the context of navigation and even during the day.

This is due to a phenomenon called a magnetic field.

Our planet revolves around itself in space. The metal core of the Earth makes a rotational motion in the same way. These movements create the magnetic force that surrounds the Earth and is called the magnetic field.

The north and south poles of the Earth, which we can think of as a giant magnet, are like magnetic poles.

But somewhat confusingly, the geographic north and south poles and the magnetic poles are not exactly in the same place, and they are also on the move.

The north magnetic pole has shifted 1,400 miles from Canada's north to Siberia in Russia since it was discovered in 1832.

The movement of the north magnetic pole has Decelerated so much in recent years that changes have had to be made to the navigation devices used in search and rescue operations, as well as military and commercial transport operating around the North Pole. December

The Earth's magnetic field is also responsible for controlling how fast or equally slowly the earth rotates around its axis, in other words, how long our days last.

Just like a leap year, which happens every four years, even a very small slowdown in the rotation that creates a day has caused the need to add 27 leap seconds since the 1970s to keep the time accurate.

It is believed that the speed at which the Earth rotates around its axis has constantly changed throughout history due to the differentiation in the rotation of the inner core.

However, not all scientists agree with these new findings.

A well-known geophysicist in America, Dr. John Vidale is skeptical about the results announced by Chinese scientists.

Vidale likens our view of the earth's core to an observation made without a scanner and says: "Our image of the Earth's interior is still blurred."

"Something is happening and I think we can solve it, but it may take ten years," Vidale adds

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