Scientists warn of a rapid pole reversal and critical weakening of the Earth's geomagnetic shield.
Since 1850, the Earth's magnetic field has been weakening. At the turn of the millennium it began to decline exponentially, by more than 10% over a decade - this fall is extreme and alarming.
The Earth's magnetic field protects us from cosmic radiation. Our shields have discharged and this is very bad news for all life on our planet and it may even lead to another mass extinction.
"When the magnetic field weakens, the poles change," says David Mauriello of ORP and MRN... Over the past 100 years, both the North and South poles have been rapidly approaching the equator and their mixing rate is increasing, Mauriello warns.
The South Pole is now behind the Antarctic continent and heading straight for Indonesia, while the North Pole is moving across the Arctic Circle towards Siberia, it is also heading for Indonesia - where the pole are likely to meet over the next few decades, perhaps around 2050.
This "meeting" will lead to one of two possible options:
1) there will be a complete revolution (aka "coup" where the magnetic poles change).
or .
2) there will be a "bounce back" and the poles will quickly return to their original starting points (in other words, a "tour").
However, the main problem is not the pole shift, although this is certainly one of the problems, continues Mauriello. No, the biggest problem is the dwindling magnetosphere resulting from the pole shift.
"As the magnetic field weakens, more and more cosmic radiation may enter the Earth," Mauriello explains.
"Not only cosmic rays will increase, but also the whole wide range of radiation. Have you noticed this summer, just standing in the sun for a few minutes was hell"?
"That's because we're at the sun's minimum, we have a low magnetic field, and you can feel the effect of this radiation. And this will unfortunately increase for the rest of your life - or as long as the turn / tour takes place.
In recent years, it has been documented that magnetic inversions and excursions have caused some of the largest mass extinctions on the planet, including the Early Drias event, which destroyed up to 65 percent of the world's megafauna.
And it is already happening right now!
The heartbreaking images show the consequences of the most horrific mass release of whales on shore in Australia's history. To date, it is estimated that almost 400 whales have died.
This may well go down in history as one of the largest such events in history, but it is certainly not unprecedented. Recently, there are data in many other areas, and that all of them occur during the solar lows.
Back in 1985, about 450 whales were stranded in Auckland, New Zealand. In 1996, 320 whales were discarded near Dunsboro, Washington State.
In addition, this week in Tasmania, for the first time since 2009, more than 50 whales were involved in the landings.
And in 2017, a staggering 600 whales were dumped on the South Island of New Zealand, killing more than 350 individuals.
So these are 1985, 1996, 2009, 2017 and now 2020 are not random dates: all these years fall within the limits of the sun's minimum, "when the maximum cosmic radiation penetrates the planet, and it would also be a decrease in the magnetic field - confusion for the animals," Mauriello notes.
"These are predictable events based on the simultaneous fading of the magnetosphere and the disintegration of our Sun," Mauriello says. "These events will continue, maybe for another year or so, and then when we reach a solar minimum of 25 cycles, we can expect them to occur in 2031, 2032, 2033.
Mauriello concludes: "The magnetic deviation or reversal will continue as the Sun also enters the great lows, these two events occurring at the same time, in my opinion, are not random, but will actually strengthen the small ice age already in progress.
"You and I all seem to be experiencing the beginning of the next space disaster here on Earth".
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Ученые предупреждают о скором перевороте полюсов и критическом ослаблении геомагнитного щита Земли