Earth’s Core Has Stopped and May Be Reversing Direction, Study Says Earth’s inner core has recently stopped spinning, and may now be reversing the direction of its rotation, according to a surprising new study that probed the deepest reaches of our planet with seismic waves from earthquakes. https://www.vice.com/en/article/xgy...ped-and-may-be-reversing-direction-study-says
Going to butcher the facts, but I watched a video yesterday about a book the CIA apparently had classified. It theorized the end of the world and that there were multiple iterations of advanced human civilization that were completely wiped out due to changes in land masses (plate tectonics, obviously theorizing we are way older than we believe). The book apparently even had the forward written by Einstein? Or maybe Einstein wrote a forward to another one of his books. It was called the Adam and Eve story, I think. So legend also had it that this book was about not declassified recently and is still redacted and only 57 pages are available to public (turns out that’s because there are only 57 pages). anywho, the book talks about how these civilizations might have come to an end. He theorized that when the magnetic poles shift it causes changes in functions in the core that cause the earth to momentarily stop spinning or something — but the water and continental plates (part of the theory involves the mantle becoming liquid and the plates can slide freely) would continue spinning and so you’d have this two mile high wave and nothing would survive. the author apparently never even explains WHY the earth would behave this way. And at the end of the video you obviously find out it’s not backed by science and is more of an interesting way of thinking about how the earth will react when the poles do rotate. oh and it also suggested that we are hundreds of years overdue for one of these cataclysmic pole shifts
Havent watched that particular video, but im familiar with that channel for a lot of "ToyCen428 approved" type content. I wouldn't consider them to be a super reliable source of sane, sober content. One example:
They typically debunk conspiracies or at least offer alternate explanations. Either way, it's YouTube, I want to believe, but I never do. Dude is a good story teller and the fish is funny.