Image courtesy of NASA's
Goddard Space Flight Center.
Joel Kontinen
Scientists
recently discovered that A
reversal in Earth's magnetic field thousands of years ago plunged the
planet into an environmental crisis. It happened 42,000 years ago, according to
the evolution timescale.
According
to evolutionists, Our planet's
magnetic field is dynamic and, numerous times, it has flipped — when the
magnetic North and South Poles swap places. About once every 200,000 to 300,000 years, the field weakens enough to
reverse polarity completely.
Earth's
magnetosphere — the magnetic barrier surrounding the planet —
originates from the churning of hot, molten metal around its iron core. This is
an intelligent design feature and has nothing to do with evolution.
Researchers were
looking for data for climate change. They look into changes in
levels of carbon 14, a radioactive form of the element bog-and preserved kauri
trees (Agathis australis) from northern New Zealand and thought
these were caused by. brief polarity reversal called the Laschamps Excursion,
which took place between 41,000 and 42,000 years ago and thought the megafauna
in Australia began to go extinct and Neanderthals in Europe were dying out at
that time. Scientists
recently discovered that A
reversal in Earth's magnetic
field thousands of years ago plunged the planet into
an environmental crisis. It happened 42,000 years ago, according to the
evolution timescale.
According
to evolutionists, Our planet's
magnetic field is dynamic and, numerous times, it has flipped — when the
magnetic North and South Poles swap places. About once every 200,000 to 300,000 years, the field weakens enough to
reverse polarity completely.
Researchers were
looking for data for climate change. They look into changes in
levels of carbon 14, a radioactive form of the element bog-and preserved kauri
trees (Agathis australis) from northern New Zealand and thought
these were caused by. brief polarity reversal called the Laschamps Excursion,
which took place between 41,000 and 42,000 years ago and thought the megafauna
in Australia began to go extinct and Neanderthals in Europe were dying out at
that time.
Source:
Weisberger, Mindy, 2021. Earth's
magnetic field flipped 42,000 years ago, creating a climate 'disaster' Live Science 19 February.