Exusme me mister know it all, the sun corsses the galaxy equator plane every 25800 years, and it takes about 36 years to cross it
Ok mate, that's just dandy. That means that in the last four and half billion years (which is how old the earth is) it has done this about 180,000 times. Funnily enough we're still here. Methinks this is not the time to panic.
Anyway if the pole shift were tied to this cycle you would expect regular pole shifts every 25,800 years. It hasn't happened. In fact the last reversal was around 780,000 years ago, which kinda porks your prediction.
Haha, funny indeed, so when exactly that I predicted my prediction?
Through analysis of palaeomagnetic data, we now know that the field has reversed its orientation tens of thousands of times since its formation very early on in earth history. With the increasingly accurate Global Polarity Timescale (GPTS) it has become apparent that the rate at which reversals occur has varied considerably throughout the past. During some periods of geologic time (e.g. Cretaceous Long Normal), the Earth's magnetic field is observed to maintain a single orientation for tens of millions of years. Other events seem to have occurred very rapidly, with two reversals in a span of 50 thousand years. The last reversal was the Brunhes-Matuyama reversal approximately 780 thousand years ago.
Well done mate, clap clap clap clap
Enistein predicted the poles shift, and in fact other scietists proved that the earth poles have shifted before.
We already knew the poles have shifted before. It's not a big deal. Our ancestors survived it or we wouldn't be here.
How come and the humans only exitsed on earth no more than 10,000 years ago?
Regardless you worry about it or not, the fact remains the same that you admitted that it may be a possibility
Now, I agree with you that it may be a possibility, this is all what I have said
It's a certainty that the poles will shift sooner or later. Current prediction is around 3 to 4 thousand years from now.
Tough luck, we won't see it then