What natural phenomenon is called magnetic field reversal. What will happen if the Earth's magnetic poles change? Examples of magnetic reversals from the past

"The probability of a change in the Earth's magnetic poles in the near future. Research into the detailed physical reasons for this process.

I once watched a popular science film on this issue, filmed 6-7 years ago.
It provided data on the appearance of an anomalous area in the southern part of the Atlantic Ocean - a change in polarity and weak tension. It seems that when satellites fly over this territory, they have to be turned off so that the electronics do not deteriorate.

And in terms of time, it seems like this process should happen.It also talked about the European Space Agency's plans to launch a series of satellites to study in detail the strength of the Earth's magnetic field. Maybe they have already published the data from this study, if they managed to launch satellites on this matter?”

The Earth's magnetic poles are part of our planet's magnetic (geomagnetic) field, which is generated by flows of molten iron and nickel surrounding the Earth's inner core (in other words, turbulent convection in the Earth's outer core generates the geomagnetic field). The behavior of the Earth's magnetic field is explained by the flow of liquid metals at the boundary of the earth's core and the mantle.

In 1600, the English scientist William Gilbert in his book “On the Magnet, Magnetic Bodies and the Great Magnet - the Earth”. presented the Earth as a giant permanent magnet, the axis of which does not coincide with the axis of rotation of the Earth (the angle between these axes is called magnetic declination).

In 1702, E. Halley created the first magnetic maps of the Earth. The main reason for the presence of the Earth's magnetic field is that the Earth's core consists of hot iron (a good conductor of electrical currents arising within the Earth).

The Earth's magnetic field forms a magnetosphere, extending 70-80 thousand km in the direction of the Sun. It shields the Earth's surface, protects against the harmful effects of charged particles, high energies and cosmic rays, and determines the nature of the weather.

Back in 1635, Gellibrand established that the Earth's magnetic field was changing. It was later discovered that there are permanent and short-term changes in the Earth's magnetic field.


The reason for the constant changes is the presence of mineral deposits. There are areas on Earth where its own magnetic field is greatly distorted by the occurrence of iron ores. For example, the Kursk magnetic anomaly, located in the Kursk region.

The reason for short-term changes in the Earth's magnetic field is the action of the "solar wind", i.e. the action of a stream of charged particles emitted by the Sun. The magnetic field of this flow interacts with the Earth's magnetic field, and "magnetic storms" arise. The frequency and strength of magnetic storms is affected by solar activity.

During the years of maximum solar activity (once every 11.5 years), such magnetic storms occur that radio communications are disrupted, and compass needles begin to “dance” unpredictably.

The result of the interaction of charged particles of the “solar wind” with the Earth’s atmosphere in northern latitudes is the phenomenon of “aurora.”

The change of the Earth's magnetic poles (magnetic field inversion, English geomagnetic reversal) occurs every 11.5-12.5 thousand years. Other figures are also mentioned - 13,000 years and even 500 thousand years or more, and the last inversion occurred 780,000 years ago. Apparently, the reversal of the Earth's Magnetic Field is a non-periodic phenomenon. Throughout the geological history of our planet, the Earth's magnetic field has changed its polarity more than 100 times.

The cycle of changing the Earth's poles (associated with planet Earth itself) can be classified as a global cycle (along with, for example, the cycle of fluctuation of the precession axis), which influences everything that happens on Earth...

A legitimate question arises: when to expect a change in the Earth’s magnetic poles (inversion of the planet’s magnetic field), or a shift of the poles to a “critical” angle (according to some theories to the equator)?..

The process of shifting magnetic poles has been recorded for more than a century. The North and South Magnetic Poles (NSM and SMP) are constantly “migrating”, moving away from the geographic poles of the Earth (the “error” angle is now about 8 degrees in latitude for the NMP and 27 degrees for the SMP). By the way, it was found that the Earth's geographic poles also move: the planet's axis deviates at a speed of about 10 cm per year.


The magnetic north pole was first discovered in 1831. In 1904, when scientists took measurements again, it was discovered that the pole had moved 31 miles. The compass needle points to the magnetic pole, not the geographic pole. The study showed that over the last thousand years, the magnetic pole has moved significant distances from Canada to Siberia, but sometimes in other directions.

The Earth's magnetic north pole does not sit still. However, like the south. The northern one “wandered” around Arctic Canada for a long time, but since the 70s of the last century its movement has acquired a clear direction. With an increasing speed, now reaching 46 km per year, the pole is rushing almost in a straight line into the Russian Arctic. According to the Canadian Geomagnetic Survey, by 2050 it will be located in the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago.

The rapid reversal of the poles is indicated by the weakening of the Earth's magnetic field near the poles, which was established in 2002 by the French professor of geophysics Gauthier Hulot. By the way, the Earth's magnetic field has weakened by almost 10% since it was first measured in the 30s of the 19th century. Fact: In 1989, residents of Quebec (Canada) were left without power for 9 hours when solar winds broke through a weak magnetic shield and caused severe breakdowns in electrical networks.

From a school physics course we know that electric current heats the conductor through which it flows. In this case, the movement of charges will heat the ionosphere. Particles will penetrate into the neutral atmosphere, this will affect the wind system at an altitude of 200-400 km, and therefore the climate as a whole. The displacement of the magnetic pole will also affect the operation of equipment. For example, in mid-latitudes during the summer months it will be impossible to use shortwave radio communications. The operation of satellite navigation systems will also be disrupted, since they use ionospheric models that will not be applicable in the new conditions. Geophysicists also warn that induced currents in Russian power lines and grids will increase as the magnetic north pole approaches.

However, all this may not happen. The north magnetic pole can change direction or stop at any moment, and this cannot be foreseen. And for the South Pole there is no forecast at all for 2050. Until 1986, he moved very vigorously, but then his speed dropped.

So, here are four facts that indicate an approaching or already begun geomagnetic field reversal:
1. A decrease in geomagnetic field strength over the past 2.5 thousand years;
2. Acceleration of the decline in field strength in recent decades;
3. Sharp acceleration of the magnetic pole displacement;
4. Features of the distribution of magnetic field lines, which becomes similar to the picture corresponding to the stage of inversion preparation.

There is a wide debate about the possible consequences of the change in geomagnetic poles. There are a variety of points of view - from quite optimistic to extremely alarming. Optimists point to the fact that hundreds of reversals have occurred in Earth's geological history, but mass extinctions and natural disasters have not been linked to these events. In addition, the biosphere has significant adaptability, and the inversion process can last quite a long time, so there is more than enough time to prepare for the changes.

The opposite point of view does not exclude the possibility that an inversion may occur within the lifetime of the next generations and will prove to be a disaster for human civilization. It must be said that this point of view is largely compromised by a large number of unscientific and simply anti-scientific statements. As an example, it is believed that during the inversion, human brains will experience a reboot, similar to what happens with computers, and the information contained in them will be completely erased. Despite such statements, the optimistic point of view is very superficial.


The modern world is far from what it was hundreds of thousands of years ago: man has created many problems that have made this world fragile, easily vulnerable and extremely unstable. There is reason to believe that the consequences of the inversion will indeed be truly catastrophic for world civilization. And the complete loss of functionality of the World Wide Web due to the destruction of radio communication systems (and this will certainly occur at the time of the loss of radiation belts) is just one example of a global catastrophe. For example, due to the destruction of radio communication systems, all satellites will fail.

An interesting aspect of the impact of geomagnetic inversion on our planet, associated with a change in the configuration of the magnetosphere, is considered in his recent works by Professor V.P. Shcherbakov from the Borok Geophysical Observatory. In the normal state, due to the fact that the axis of the geomagnetic dipole is oriented approximately along the Earth's rotation axis, the magnetosphere serves as an effective screen for high-energy flows of charged particles moving from the Sun. During an inversion, it is quite possible that a funnel will form in the frontal subsolar part of the magnetosphere in the region of low latitudes, through which solar plasma can reach the Earth’s surface. Due to the rotation of the Earth in each specific place of low and partly moderate latitudes, this situation will repeat every day for several hours. That is, a significant part of the planet’s surface will experience a strong radiation impact every 24 hours.

However, NASA scientists suggest that the pole reversal could briefly deprive Earth of the magnetic field that protects us from solar flares and other cosmic hazards. However, the magnetic field may weaken or strengthen over time, but there is no indication that it will disappear completely. A weaker field will of course lead to a slight increase in solar radiation on Earth, as well as the observation of beautiful auroras at lower latitudes. But nothing fatal will happen, and the dense atmosphere perfectly protects the Earth from dangerous solar particles.

Science proves that pole reversal is, from the point of view of the geological history of the Earth, a common phenomenon that occurs gradually over millennia.

The geographic poles are also constantly shifting across the Earth's surface. But these shifts occur slowly and are natural. The axis of our planet, rotating like a top, describes a cone around the pole of the ecliptic with a period of about 26 thousand years; in accordance with the migration of geographical poles, gradual climate changes occur. They are caused mainly by the displacement of ocean currents that transfer heat to the continents. Another thing is unexpected, sharp “somersaults” of the poles. But the rotating Earth is a gyroscope with a very impressive angular momentum, in other words, it is an inertial object. resisting attempts to change the characteristics of its movement. A sudden change in the tilt of the Earth’s axis, and especially its “somersault,” cannot be caused by internal slow movements of magma or gravitational interaction with any passing cosmic body.

Such an overturning moment can only occur with a tangential impact from an asteroid with a size of at least 1000 kilometers in diameter, approaching the Earth at a speed of 100 km/sec. A more real threat to the life of mankind and the entire living world of the Earth appears to be a change in the geomagnetic poles. The magnetic field of our planet that is observed today is very similar to that which would be created by a giant bar magnet placed in the center of the Earth, oriented along a north-south line. More precisely, it must be installed so that its North magnetic pole is directed to the South geographic pole, and the South magnetic pole is directed to the North geographic pole.

However, this situation is not permanent. Research over the last four hundred years has shown that the magnetic poles rotate around their geographic counterparts, shifting about twelve degrees every century. This value corresponds to current speeds in the upper core of ten to thirty kilometers per year. In addition to gradual shifts of the magnetic poles approximately every five hundred thousand years, the Earth’s magnetic poles change places. The study of paleomagnetic characteristics of rocks of different ages allowed scientists to conclude that the time of such magnetic pole reversals took at least five thousand years. A complete surprise for scientists studying life on Earth were the results of an analysis of the magnetic properties of a kilometer-thick lava flow that erupted 16.2 million years ago and was recently found in the eastern Oregon Desert.

Her research, conducted by Rob Cowie of the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Michel Privota of the University of Montpelier, created a sensation in geophysics. The obtained results of the magnetic properties of volcanic rock objectively showed that the lower layer froze when the pole was in one position, the core of the flow - when the pole moved, and, finally, the upper layer - at the opposite pole. And all this happened in thirteen days. The Oregon find suggests that the Earth's magnetic poles may change places not within several thousand years, but in just two weeks. The last time this happened was about seven hundred and eighty thousand years ago. But how can this threaten us all? Now the magnetosphere envelops the Earth at an altitude of sixty thousand kilometers and serves as a kind of shield in the path of the solar wind. If a pole change occurs, the magnetic field during the inversion will decrease by 80-90%. Such a drastic change will certainly affect various technical devices, the animal world and, of course, humans.

True, the inhabitants of the Earth should be somewhat reassured by the fact that during the reversal of the Sun’s poles, which occurred in March 2001, no disappearance of the magnetic field was recorded.

Consequently, the complete disappearance of the Earth's protective layer will most likely not occur. A reversal of the magnetic poles cannot become a global catastrophe. The very presence of life on Earth, which has experienced inversion many times, confirms this, although the absence of a magnetic field is an unfavorable factor for the animal world. This was clearly demonstrated by the experiments of American scientists, who built two experimental chambers back in the sixties. One of them was surrounded by a powerful metal screen, which reduced the strength of the earth's magnetic field hundreds of times. In another chamber, earthly conditions were preserved. Mice and seeds of clover and wheat were placed in them. A few months later, it turned out that the mice in the screened chamber lost hair faster and died earlier than the control ones. Their skin was thicker than that of animals of the other group. And when it swells, it displaces the root sacs of the hair, which causes early baldness. Changes were also noted in plants in the magnetic-free chamber.

It will also be difficult for those representatives of the animal kingdom, for example, migratory birds, which have a kind of built-in compass and use magnetic poles for orientation. But, judging by the deposits, mass extinction of species during the reversal of magnetic poles has not occurred before. It will not happen, apparently, in the future. After all, even despite the enormous speed of movement of the poles, birds cannot keep up with them. Moreover, many animals, such as bees, orient themselves by the Sun, and migrating marine animals use more of the magnetic field of rocks on the ocean floor than the global one. Navigation systems and communication systems created by people will be subjected to serious tests that could render them inoperable. It will be very bad for many compasses - they will simply have to be thrown away. But when the poles change, there may also be “positive” effects - huge northern lights will be observed throughout the Earth - however, for only two weeks.

Well, now some theories about the mysteries of civilizations :-) Some people take this quite seriously...

According to another hypothesis, we live in a unique time: a change of poles on Earth is taking place and a quantum transition of our planet to its twin, located in a parallel world of four-dimensional space, is taking place. To reduce the consequences of a planetary catastrophe, Higher Civilizations (HCs) carry out this transition smoothly in order to create favorable conditions for the emergence of a new branch of the Supercivilization of God-Humanity. Representatives of the EC believe that the old branch of Humanity is not intelligent, since over the past decades, at least five times, it could have destroyed all life on the planet if not for the timely intervention of the EC.

Today, among scientists, there is no consensus as to how long the process of pole reversal may last. According to one version, this will take several thousand years, during which the Earth will be defenseless against solar radiation. According to another, it will take only a few weeks to change the poles. But the date of the Apocalypse, according to some scientists, is suggested to us by the ancient Mayan and Atlantean peoples - 2050.

In 1996, the American popularizer of science S. Runcorn concluded that the axis of rotation has moved more than once in the geological history of the Earth along with the magnetic field. He suggests that the last geomagnetic reversal occurred around 10,450 BC. e. This is precisely what the Atlanteans who survived the flood told us about, sending their message to the future. They knew about the regular periodic reversal of the polarity of the Earth's poles approximately every 12,500 years. If by 10450 BC. e. add 12,500 years, then again you get 2050 AD. e. - the year of the next giant natural disaster. Experts calculated this date while solving the location of three Egyptian pyramids in the Nile Valley - Cheops, Khafre and Mikerin.

Russian scientists believe that the wisest Atlanteans brought us to knowledge about the periodic change in the polarity of the Earth's poles through knowledge of the laws of precession, which are inherent in the location of these three pyramids. The Atlanteans, apparently, were completely confident that someday in their distant future a new highly developed civilization would appear on Earth, and its representatives would rediscover the laws of precession.

According to one hypothesis, it was the Atlanteans who most likely led the construction of the three largest pyramids in the Nile Valley. All of them are built at 30 degrees north latitude and oriented to the cardinal points. Each face of the structure is aimed north, south, west or east. There is no other structure on Earth known that would be so accurately oriented to the cardinal directions with an error of only 0.015 degrees. Since the ancient builders achieved their goal, it means that they had the appropriate qualifications, knowledge, first-class equipment and instruments.

Let's move on. The pyramids are installed on the cardinal points with a deviation of three minutes and six seconds from the meridian. And the numbers 30 and 36 are signs of the precession code! 30 degrees of the celestial horizon correspond to one sign of the Zodiac, 36 is the number of years during which the sky picture shifts by half a degree.

Scientists also established certain patterns and coincidences associated with the size of the pyramid, the angles of inclination of their internal galleries, the angle of increase of the spiral staircase of the DNA molecule, a twisted spiral, etc., etc. Therefore, the scientists decided, the Atlanteans had everything available to them ways they pointed us to a strictly defined date, which coincided with an extremely rare astronomical phenomenon. It repeats once every 25,921 years. At that moment, the three stars of Orion's Belt were at their lowest precessional position above the horizon on the day of the vernal equinox. This was in 10,450 BC. e. This is how the ancient sages intensively led humanity to this date through mythological codes, through a map of the starry sky drawn in the Nile Valley with the help of three pyramids.

And so in 1993, the Belgian scientist R. Beauval used the laws of precession. Through computer analysis, he revealed that the three largest Egyptian pyramids were installed on the ground in the same way as the three stars of Orion’s Belt were located in the sky in 10,450 BC. e., when they were at the lower, that is, the starting point of their precessional movement across the sky.

Modern geomagnetic studies have shown that around 10450 BC. e. There was an instant change in the polarity of the Earth's poles and the eye shifted 30 degrees relative to its axis of rotation. As a result, a planet-wide global instant cataclysm occurred. Geomagnetic studies conducted in the late 1980s by American, British and Japanese scientists showed something else. These nightmarish cataclysms have occurred continuously throughout the geological history of the Earth with a regularity of approximately 12,500 years! It was they who, obviously, destroyed the dinosaurs, the mammoths, and Atlantis.

Survivors of the previous flood in 10,450 BC. e. and the Atlanteans who sent us their message through the pyramids really hoped that a new highly developed civilization would appear on Earth long before total horror and the end of the world. And maybe he will have time to prepare to meet the disaster fully armed. According to one of the hypotheses, their science failed to make a discovery about the obligatory “somersault” of the planet by 30 degrees at the moment of polarity reversal. As a result, all the continents of the Earth shifted by exactly 30 degrees and Atlantis found itself at the South Pole. And then its entire population instantly froze, just as the mammoths froze instantly at the same moment on the other side of the planet. Only those representatives of the highly developed Atlantic civilization who were at that time on other continents of the planet in the highlands survived. They were lucky to escape the Great Flood. And so they decided to warn us, people of the distant future for them, that each change of poles is accompanied by a “somersault” of the planet and irreparable consequences.

In 1995, new additional studies were carried out using modern instruments created specifically for research of this kind. Scientists managed to make the most important clarification in the forecast of the upcoming polarity reversal and more accurately indicate the date of the terrible event - 2030.

The American scientist G. Hancock calls the date of the universal end of the world even closer - 2012. He bases his assumption on one of the calendars of the South American Mayan civilization. According to the scientist, the calendar may have been inherited by the Indians from the Atlanteans.

So, according to the Mayan Long Count, our world is cyclically created and destroyed with a period of 13 baktuns (or approximately 5120 years). The current cycle began on August 11, 3113 BC. e. (0.0.0.0.0) and will end on December 21, 2012. e. (13.0.0.0.0). The Mayans believed that the world would end on this day. And after this, if you believe them, there will come the beginning of a new cycle and the beginning of a new World.

According to other paleomagnetologists, a change in the Earth's magnetic poles is about to occur. But not in the common sense - tomorrow, the day after tomorrow. Some researchers call one thousand years, others - two thousand. Then the End of the World, the Last Judgment, the Great Flood, which is described in the Apocalypse, will come.

But humanity was already predicted to end the world in 2000. But life still goes on - and it is beautiful!


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The polarity of the earth, as scientists understand it, has changed a huge number of times over thousands of years. In other words, if you lived 800 thousand years ago and stood facing the place that we consider “North” and, holding a magnetic compass in your hand, then the compass needle pointed to “South”.

The fact is that all compasses are calibrated according to the geographic poles of planet Earth. Compass needles that indicate "North" and "South" would show an error of 180 degrees if the polarity of modern magnetic poles were reversed.

Most supporters of the “end of the world” theory latched on to such a geological phenomenon suitable for their theory and spoke out about the fact that it could lead to the complete destruction of life on Earth. But can this phenomenon actually lead to serious tragic consequences? The answer to such a question will definitely be negative based on the fairly well-known geological and paleontological records, which indicate hundreds of changes in the geomagnetic field in the past.

Changing magnetic poles on Earth is not the exception, but the rule. Life on Earth over the past twenty million years has entered into its steady, measured state with its periodic change of magnetic poles, which occur every 200-300 thousand years, but much more time has passed twice as long since the last change. The change in the Earth's magnetic poles occurs gradually over hundreds of years and even thousands of years, and is by no means a complete "reversal" in the literal sense of the word. When changing, the Earth's magnetic fields begin to transform, then compress and stretch, influencing each other, and so throughout the entire process, multiple poles can appear at different latitudes. According to scientists, changes in the magnetic poles have occurred hundreds of times over the past three billion years.

This schematic map gives you a rough idea of ​​how the Earth's poles have moved over the past 100 years (for the north pole the graph shows changes from 1900 to 2010, and for the south pole the graph shows changes from 1600 to 2000. Moving up)

Samples of sediment taken from the bottom of the deepest places in the oceans can tell scientists in sufficient detail about changes in the magnetic poles, and at the same time clearly demonstrate the direct relationship between the activity of magnetic fields and the fossil record.

The magnetic field magnetizes volcanic rock, which is deposited in its original form on the ocean floor on both sides of the Mid-Atlantic Rift, along the edges of which lithospheric plates diverge and separate Europe and North America. After solidification in the lava, the direction of the magnetic fields that occurred in the past is recorded; this action is more like recording sound, like magnetic tape in a tape recorder. The last change of magnetic poles on Earth occurred about 780 thousand years ago; in the scientific world, such a magnetization reversal was called the Brunhes-Matuyama reversal.

There is nothing in the fossil record about any sudden changes in the life of flora and fauna. Also, a study of deposits from the depths of the oceans, which is based on the study of oxygen isotopes in deposits of a given period, did not show any active changes in glaciers. All these facts are another irrefutable proof that changes in magnetic fields in no way affect the Earth’s rotation axis. The fact is that the level of inclination of the planet’s rotation axis greatly affects the climate and its glaciation period, and the slightest change would be reflected in the “glacial” record. Thanks to the effect of cold on objects and natural objects, scientists can uncover new secrets in glaciers. But not only nature uses the power of cold; thanks to refrigeration units, which can be ordered on the website http://ekb.cebep.ru/, you can keep the products you need at the right temperature.

The Earth's magnetic field has a polarity that is not constant. Unlike a regular bar magnet or the decorative one found on our refrigerators, the substance that controls the Earth's magnetic field moves. According to geophysicists, the main reason that the Earth has its own magnetic field is its own solid iron core, which is surrounded by a liquid mass of molten metal in a hot state. This process can be simulated using supercomputers. It will not be an exaggeration if we say that our planet is dynamic.

Electric currents are created by the flow of molten iron in the earth's core, and this produces a magnetic field. Scientists cannot take direct measurements because the outer edges of the Earth's core are quite deep; they can only observe how the magnetic field changes to imagine what movement is happening in the core. Since the beginning of the 19th century, after researchers were able to fix the exact position of the north magnetic pole, it has been slowly moving northward by more than one thousand one hundred kilometers. Scientists now estimate that the magnetic north pole is moving much faster north at 40 mph, compared to 10 mph at the start of the 20th century.

There is another version that refers to the “end of the world” due to a geomagnetic “overturn” which can lead to increased solar activity. This assumption erroneously proves that such a process of pole reversal will lead to an instantaneous state where the Earth will not have a magnetic field, which should protect the Earth from coronal matter from the Sun and its flares. Yes, the Earth's magnetic field can weaken and strengthen over time, but there is not the slightest hint that it could ever disappear completely. As a result of the weakening of the Earth's magnetic field, there will be a slight increase in solar radiation on Earth, and at the same time there will be an opportunity to admire the beautiful spectacle of the northern lights at lower latitudes, as apparently there is nothing fatal. In addition to all this, the dense layers of the atmosphere, even with a very small magnetic field, can provide excellent protection from solar particles entering the earth’s atmosphere.

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The reversal of the Earth's poles is a natural phenomenon that occurs regularly once every three thousand six hundred years. Let us consider the causes, consequences, signs and dangers of this phenomenon.

Change of Earth's magnetic poles- this is a rotation of the planet's rotation axis by 180° within an hour on the 6th day of stopping rotation, when the “Brazilian bulge” moves upward, turning into a new North Pole, the Atlantic Ocean expands and the Pacific Ocean contracts, and the new South Pole is located above the former India.

Visually in the video:

Change of Earth's magnetic poles

A complete change of the Earth's magnetic poles occurs periodically, approximately every 3600 years. We are now once again approaching the beginning of a new cycle. Who defines it? The wandering planet Nibiru, its other names are Planet X or the 12th Planet.

The mechanism of pole change is simple: Nibiru passing by the Earth affects the poles of our planet and provokes a change in their location.

What happens when the earth's magnetic poles change?:

  • change in the location of the continents;
  • climate change;
  • sea ​​level rise immediately after and for 2-3 years;
  • flooding of most of the land;
  • death of some representatives of the animal and plant world;
  • mountain building;
  • India will disappear (completely flooded).

Scientists about the change of the Earth's poles

Many people wonder why, if scientists know that a pole shift is about to happen, no one is talking about it? He says, but as soon as the information leaks to the press, the scientist who reported the news suddenly dies of a heart attack or in a car accident. In order not to be unfounded, I will write a separate article about this and provide a link here.

Consequences of pole change: what threatens humanity?

The changes that will occur, due to the change of magnetic poles, will forever change the geography of our planet, as well as the climate and flora and fauna.

Changing Earth's Geography

I present pictures that show how the new North and South magnetic poles will be located, where the Equator will pass after the event.




Indonesia


South America


North America


As a result of the emergence of a new Equator and poles, the climate will react with massive melting of snow and vice versa, in cold places - with sudden freezing of soil and water.

How the climate will change when the poles change

Melting ice will create cold currents. And even on the new Equator, on the sea and near it, it will be cold on a hot day until all the ice completely melts. Which will take about a year. This applies to the territory of present-day Alaska and Africa.

The seasons of the continents will change. For example, Africa, Asia and Europe will transition from spring to summer, although previously there was a transition from autumn to winter.

What is the threat of pole reversal?

Why is a change in the earth’s magnetic poles dangerous: as a result of stopping rotation and changing the poles, the level of the world’s oceans will level, tectonic plates will shift, and air masses will move.

As a result, strong earthquakes, tsunamis (especially near the coasts of continents and islands), and hurricane winds will occur. The expected destruction will be colossal.

Flooding of territories

The melting of ice and snow, in turn, will lead to a gradual rise in the level of the world's seas. which will lead to a decrease in the territory of the continents and a milder climate. Subsequently, it will again return to the volume we are accustomed to, but not earlier than several centuries.

Map showing the boundaries of coastal flooding: http://www.floodmap.net

Nuclear power plant damage


Nuclear power plants can become a source of accidents and radioactive contamination. It is advisable to be away from these areas during the hour of the pole shift.

Readers are wondering what the threat of changing the earth's poles is for Russia? Like other countries, Russia will suffer from flooding, namely the European part and almost all of Siberia. This will force the population to migrate to higher elevations - the Caucasus Mountains, the Crimea, the Ural Mountains, the mountain systems of Altai, Kamchatka, the Trans-Baikal Territory and southern Siberia.

Ozone layer

There is information on the Internet about the danger of pole reversal, which is the disappearance of the ozone layer. But this is not entirely true. It thins out in places, but does not disappear completely. Life after the pole change will be restored and continue. There is no point in worrying about the state of the ozone layer, which will remain in place.

When will the Earth's poles change?

The exact date should not and cannot be known to Humanity, due to completely natural reasons. During and before the shift, those in power will think only of themselves and will attempt to block the migration of populations who want to leave dangerous areas. In this regard, the exact date of the shift has not been announced.

But you can monitor the approach of the shift by signs that are enough to draw the right conclusions and have time to prepare.

Signs of reversal of the Earth's poles

Wild weather


Sample list:

  • hurricanes;
  • tornadoes (especially where they have never happened before)
  • sudden cold snap or abnormal heat;
  • droughts and floods;
  • snow and hail where there was none before;
  • increase in temperature in the Arctic.

Earth wobbles


The Earth's magnetic north pole is constantly changing its location. He swings like the top of a Spinning Top toy, drawing a figure eight with his cone. This movement affects the weather throughout the planet.

Flooding of coastlines


As noted earlier, India will be completely flooded. Currently, this process is gradually occurring in the coastal regions of the country. It’s quite easy to track it yourself using the news.

Capsizing ships

According to Norwegian Twitter, “Shortly before midnight on Sunday, March 3, 2019, the cruise ship Norwegian Escape encountered unexpected weather in the form of a sudden strong gust of wind, estimated at 100 knots, causing the ship to list towards the port.

Sounds and lights


The sounds coming from underground are nothing more than derivatives of the movement of tectonic plates (compression, extension). During a stop in the rotation of planet Earth, the hum will not stop for 6 days.

Disease outbreaks

Diseases associated with decreased immunity will become more frequent, and previously unknown diseases will also appear. The reason is climate change and the migration of microbes through insects and animals, as well as those carried by water and air masses.

The phenomenon should be accepted as normal, because this is a natural process. Example of new and returning diseases:

  • stomach flu;
  • hepatitis C;
  • Ebola hemorrhagic fever;
  • encephalitis-associated Nipah virus;
  • smallpox;
  • measles;
  • typhoid fever, etc.

After the pole shift, the most common cause of illness will be contaminated sewage water that will require distillation. A lack of vitamin C will cause scurvy, even death, if the diet is not corrected in time by switching to the consumption of weeds rich in vitamin C.

Strange animal behavior, methane poisoning


  • aggressive behavior of usually passive insects and animals;
  • dolphins and whales washing ashore;
  • dead flocks of birds and fish.

Plane crashes and emergencies in the air

Crashes are often caused by lightning or weather, as well as increasing EMR (electromagnetic radiation). but more often than not you will hear about the weather rather than the EMP, which is the root cause of the crashes and a sign of the approaching planet Nibiru.

Train crashes


An increase in the number of train accidents (derailments) is one of the signs of the approaching Planet X and the change of poles. accidents occur in places where tectonic plates are stretched, as well as abnormal temperatures that change the train road surface, leading to displacement of the rails.

Sociological changes

Increasingly, questions about the oppression and humiliation of people will begin to be raised among the masses. movements against colonialism, imperialism and Western corporate influence will emerge in many countries.

The changes described will be the beginning of step 8 of 10 that precede the pole shift.

Information in the media about Planet X


The media will increasingly claim that there are inhabited planets or planets where life is possible. And representatives of the clergy even admit that not only man can be created in the likeness of God. Information about the movement of the Earth's magnetic pole will also begin to leak into the media.

Find out before changing poles

How magnetic poles change: reverse report

Within 7 weeks:

  • 9 days. Strong fluctuation;
  • 4.5 days. Start. Tilt left;
  • 2.5 days progression to 3 days of darkness;
  • 3 days of darkness in one hemisphere, 3 days of light in the other;
  • 6 days of sunrise in the west;
  • 18 days of slow rotation;
  • 6 (5.9) days of rotation stoppage.

You learned what will happen before and after the change of the Earth’s magnetic poles, frequency, consequences and signs. The information in the article will be updated with new data, so subscribe to the site's newsletter.

For some time now, scientists have noticed that the Earth's magnetic field is weakening, leaving some parts of our planet particularly vulnerable to radiation from space. This effect has already been felt by some satellites. But it remains unclear whether the weakened field will come to a complete collapse and a pole change (when the north pole becomes south)?

The question is not whether this will happen at all, but when it will happen, according to scientists who recently gathered at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco. They don't yet know the answer to the last question. Magnetic field reversal is too chaotic

Over the past century and a half (since the start of regular observations), scientists have recorded a 10% weakening of the field. If the current rate of change is maintained, it may disappear in one and a half to two thousand years. Particular weakness of the field was recorded off the coast of Brazil, in the so-called South Atlantic Anomaly. Here, the structural features of the earth’s core create a “dip” in the magnetic field, making it 30% weaker than in other places. The additional dose of radiation creates disruptions for satellites and spacecraft flying over the area. Even the Hubble Space Telescope was damaged.

A change in magnetic field lines always precedes its weakening, but the weakening of the field does not always lead to its reversal. The invisible shield can increase its strength back - and then the fields will not change, but it can happen later.

By studying marine sediments and lava flows, scientists can reconstruct patterns of magnetic field changes in the past. The iron contained in lava, for example, shows the direction of the then existing magnetic field, and its orientation does not change after the lava hardens. The oldest known change of fields was studied in this way from lava flows discovered in Greenland - their age is estimated at 16 million years. The time intervals between field changes can be different - from a thousand years to several millions.

So will there be a magnetic field reversal this time? Most likely not, scientists believe. Such events are quite rare. But even if this happens, nothing will threaten life on Earth. Only satellites and some aircraft will be subject to additional contact with radiation - the residual field is quite enough to provide protection to people, because there will be no more radiation than at the magnetic poles of the planet, where the field lines go into the ground.

But an interesting reconfiguration will take place. Before the fields stabilize again, our planet will have multiple magnetic poles, making the use of magnetic compasses extremely difficult. The collapse of the magnetic field will significantly increase the number of northern (and southern) lights. And you will have a lot of time to capture them on camera, because the field turning over will be very slow.

Nobody knows what awaits us in the near future, even academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences make only guesses and assumptions...Probably because only 4% know about the matter of the Universe.

Recently, there have been various rumors that we are threatened by pole reversal and the planet’s magnetic field becoming zero. Despite the fact that scientists know little about the nature of the appearance of the planet’s magnetic shield, they confidently declare that this will not threaten us in the near future and tell us why.

Very often, illiterate people confuse the planet's geographic poles with magnetic poles. While the geographic poles are imaginary points that mark the Earth's axis of rotation, the magnetic poles cover a larger area, forming the Arctic Circle, within which the atmosphere is subject to bombardment by hard cosmic rays. The collision process in the upper atmosphere causes auroras and the glow of ionized atmospheric gas.

Since the atmosphere in the polar regions is thinner and denser, auroras can be admired from the ground. This phenomenon is beautiful, but very unfavorable for human health. And the reasons for this are not so much in magnetic storms as in the penetration of hard radiation into the Arctic Circle, which affects power lines, airplanes, trains, railway lines, mobile and radio communications... and, of course, the human body - his psyche and immune system.

These holes are located over the South Atlantic and Arctic. They became known after analyzing data obtained from the Danish Orsted satellite and comparing them with earlier readings from other orbiters. It is believed that the “culprits” for the formation of the Earth’s magnetic field are the colossal flows of molten iron that surround the earth’s core. From time to time, giant vortices are formed in them, capable of causing streams of molten iron to change the direction of their movement. According to employees of the Danish Center for Planetary Science, such vortices have formed in the area of ​​the North Pole and the South Atlantic. In turn, employees of the University of Leeds (Leeds University) stated that pole reversals usually occur once every half a million years.

However, 750 thousand years have already passed since the last change, so a change in the magnetic poles may occur in the very near future. This can cause significant changes in the lives of both people and animals. First, at the moment of a pole reversal, the level of solar radiation may increase significantly because the magnetic field will temporarily weaken. Secondly, changing the direction of the magnetic field can disorient migrating birds and animals. And thirdly, scientists expect serious problems in the technological field, since, again, a change in the directions of the magnetic field will affect the operation of all devices connected with it in one way or another.

Vladimir Trukhin, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, professor, as well as dean of the Faculty of Physics of Moscow State University and head of the Department of Earth Physics, says: “The Earth has its own magnetic field. It is small in intensity, but nevertheless plays a huge role in the life of the Earth. You can immediately to say that life in the form in which it exists might not exist on Earth if there were no magnetic field. We have little protection from space - such as, for example, the ozone layer, which protects against ultraviolet radiation. "The Earth's magnetic field lines protect us from powerful cosmic radioactive radiation. There are cosmic particles of very high energies, and if they reached the Earth's surface, they would act like any strong radioactivity, and what would happen on Earth is unknown."Leading employee of the institute Evgeniy Shalamberidze believes that a similar shift of magnetic poles occurred on other planets of the solar system. Scientists believe that the most likely reason for this is the fact that the solar system passes through a certain zone of galactic space and experiences geomagnetic influence from other space systems nearby. Deputy Director of the St. Petersburg branch of the Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Oleg Raspopov believes that the constant geomagnetic field is actually not so constant. And it changes all the time. 2,500 years ago the magnetic field was one and a half times greater than it is now, and then (over 200 years) it decreased to the value we have now. In the history of the geomagnetic field, so-called inversions have constantly occurred, when a polarity reversal occurred.

The geomagnetic north pole began to move and slowly moved into the southern hemisphere. At the same time, the magnitude of the geomagnetic field decreased, but not to zero, but to approximately 20-25% percent of the modern value. But along with this, there are so-called “excursions” in the geomagnetic field (this is in Russian terminology, and in foreign terminology, “excursions” of the geomagnetic field). When the magnetic pole begins to move, the inversion process seems to begin, but it does not end. The north geomagnetic pole can reach the equator, cross the equator, and then, instead of completely reversing its polarity, it returns to its previous position. The last “excursion” of the geomagnetic field was 2,800 years ago. A manifestation of such an “excursion” could be the observation of auroras in southern latitudes. And it seems that, indeed, such auroras were observed approximately 2,600 - 2,800 years ago. The process of “excursion” or “inversion” itself is not a matter of days or weeks, at best it is hundreds of years, maybe even thousands of years. This will not happen either tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.

The shift of magnetic poles has been recorded since 1885. Over the past 100 years, the magnetic pole in the southern hemisphere has moved almost 900 km and entered the Indian Ocean. The latest data on the state of the Arctic magnetic pole (moving towards the East Siberian world magnetic anomaly through the Arctic Ocean) showed that from 1973 to 1984 its travel was 120 km, from 1984 to 1994 - more than 150 km. It is characteristic that these data are calculated, but they were confirmed by specific measurements of the north magnetic pole. According to data at the beginning of 2002, the drift speed of the north magnetic pole increased from 10 km/year in the 70s to 40 km/year in 2001. In addition, the strength of the earth's magnetic field drops, and very unevenly. Thus, over the past 22 years it has decreased by an average of 1.7 percent, and in some regions - for example, in the South Atlantic Ocean - by 10 percent. However, in some places on our planet the magnetic field strength, contrary to the general trend, has even increased slightly. We emphasize that the acceleration of the movement of the poles (on average by 3 km/year) and their movement along the corridors of magnetic pole reversal (more than 400 paleoinversions made it possible to identify these corridors) makes us suspect that in this movement of the poles we should see not an excursion, but a polarity reversal Earth's magnetic field. The Earth's geomagnetic pole has shifted by 200 km.

This was recorded by instruments of the Central Military-Technical Institute. According to the leading employee of the institute, Evgeniy Shalamberidze, a similar shift of magnetic poles occurred on other planets of the solar system. The most likely reason for this, according to the scientist, is that the solar system passes through “a certain zone of galactic space and experiences geomagnetic influence from other space systems nearby.” Otherwise, according to Shalamberidze, “it is difficult to explain this phenomenon.” The “polarity reversal” influenced a number of processes occurring on Earth. Thus, “The Earth, through its faults and so-called geomagnetic points, discharges its excess energy into space, which cannot but affect both weather phenomena and the well-being of people,” Shalamberidze emphasized.

Our planet has already changed its poles... proof of this is the disappearance of certain civilizations without a trace. If for some reason the earth turns 180 degrees, then from such a sharp turn all the water will come out onto land and flood the whole world.

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In addition, the scientist said, “excess wave processes that occur when the Earth’s energy is released affect the rotation speed of our planet.” According to the Central Military-Technical Institute, “approximately every two weeks this speed slows down somewhat, and in the next two weeks there is a certain acceleration of its rotation, leveling out the average daily time of the Earth.” The changes that are taking place require comprehension to be taken into account in practical activities. In particular, according to Evgeny Shalamberidze, the increase in the number of plane crashes around the world may be associated with this phenomenon, RIA Novosti reports. The scientist also noted that the displacement of the Earth’s geomagnetic pole does not affect the geographic poles of the planet, that is, the points of the North and South Poles remained in place.

Among the global threats to humanity, another one has loomed. Recently, scientists are increasingly talking about a change in the “registration” of the magnetic poles. And if the southern one has been steadily moving at a speed of about 10 kilometers per year for many years, then the northern one, which previously moved at such a speed, has now sharply increased and reached 65 kilometers per year. But the most alarming thing is that this speed is only increasing. The Pole has already left the 200-mile zone of Canada and is confidently moving towards the Russian Arctic coast. If nothing changes, the north magnetic pole will reach the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago in 50 years.

The last time the Earth's magnetic poles "jumped" was about 780 thousand years ago. Photo: razvan25/iStock

And in the future, a reversal of the south and north magnetic poles may occur. There is an opinion that at the moment of polarity change the intensity of the Earth's magnetic field drops sharply. But this is already alarming. The fact is that the planet’s magnetic protection from the flow of ionized particles coming from the Sun may disappear altogether. And although the previous field strength is restored, by geological standards, very quickly - in the first tens of thousands of years, this is quite enough for all life on Earth to die. Some scientists believe that magnetic field reversals were one of the causes of mass extinctions many years ago.

Today science knows that inversions have occurred hundreds of times in the history of the Earth,” Vladimir Pavlov, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences from the Institute of Earth Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, told an RG correspondent. - Moreover, there is no obvious periodicity in this phenomenon. There were periods of stability of 20 million years, and 40, and even 70 million, and there were times when the poles changed places after 30-40 thousand years. True, over the past few million years, the frequency of reversals has been 4-5 times per million years, that is, on average every 200-250 thousand years. At the same time, the closest change to us occurred about 780 thousand years ago.

Such a delay is a cause for concern. Maybe a pole reversal is about to happen. According to Pavlov, today no one can give an unambiguous forecast, since the behavior of the poles is difficult to predict. It cannot be said that the inversion is clearly ripe and is about to “shoot.”

Reversals in the Earth's magnetic field many years ago could have caused mass extinctions

At the same time, there are alarming trends. It is known that during periods of reversals, the strength of the Earth's magnetic field fell 8-10 times below normal. And now it is falling steadily, over the last 150 years by about 10 percent. This gives reason to wonder if perhaps an inversion is indeed looming. But there are also opponents that we are on the verge of the next inversion. They agree that now tension is rapidly falling, but previously there was a rise, that is, the process is cyclical. Therefore, there is probably no need to worry. In short, today science does not have enough data to predict when the next inversion will occur. But what are the reasons for this unusual phenomenon?

The displacement of the poles is associated with processes that occur in the bowels of the planet, says Pavlov. - As you know, the Earth has a solid inner core and an outer core consisting of liquid metals. Their movement creates an electric current, which in turn generates the planet’s magnetic field. How pole inversion occurs in this system is not yet completely clear to science. Therefore, it is difficult to make any predictions about the timing of reversals. One thing is for sure: nothing bad will happen in the near future. After all, polarity reversal is a very long-lasting process, lasting several thousand years. So you and I, our children and grandchildren are unlikely to feel it.

But what should descendants expect? Will universal catastrophes befall them along with the pole reversal? Scientists note that although the Earth has experienced many inversions, they have not had any noticeable catastrophic consequences on the planet. And no mass extinctions have been identified in the biosphere that would leave their mark on history.

Of course, today the situation is somewhat different. After all, man has created a powerful technosphere, extremely sensitive to various natural disasters. Therefore, during pole inversion, the collapse of electrical systems with all the ensuing troubles for many technical systems cannot be ruled out. Additionally, the weakening of the magnetic field that protects the planet from solar radiation could still have a significant impact on humanity. But by then science will probably have created effective methods of protection.

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On June 1, 1831, the English scientist James Ross discovered the magnetic pole of the Northern Hemisphere in the Canadian archipelago. Here the magnetic needle occupies a vertical position, that is, the magnetic inclination is 90 degrees. In 2005, Larry Newitt, an employee of the Canadian Department of Natural Resources, said that the Earth's north magnetic pole, which had been located under the ice within the borders of what is now the Canadian Arctic since about the beginning of the 17th century, had gone beyond the 200-mile zone of Canada. According to some forecasts, if the current direction and speed are maintained, the pole could reach the Russian coast by the middle of this century.



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