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Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite Direction
Posted by John88


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Research says that Earth's solid inner core, a hot iron ball has stopped paused its rotation and started to spin in the opposite direction. The earth's core is roughly 5,000 kilometres (3,100 miles) below the surface we live on, this "planet within the planet" can spin independently because it floats in the liquid metal outer core, an AFP report said.
Exactly how the inner core rotates has been a matter of debate between scientists -- and the latest research is expected to prove controversial.
What little we know about the inner core comes from measuring the tiny differences in seismic waves -- created by earthquakes or sometimes nuclear explosions -- as they pass through the middle of the Earth.
Seeking to track the inner core's movements, new research published in the journal Nature Geoscience analysed seismic waves from repeating earthquakes over the last six decades.
The study's authors, Xiaodong Song and Yi Yang of China's Peking University, said they found that the inner core's rotation "came to a near halt around 2009 and then turned in an opposite direction".
"We believe the inner core rotates, relative to the Earth's surface, back and forth, like a swing," they told AFP.
"One cycle of the swing is about seven decades", meaning it changes direction roughly every 35 years, they added.
They said it previously changed direction in the early 1970s and predicted the next about-face would be in the mid-2040s.
The researchers said this rotation roughly lines up with changes in what is called the "length of day" -- small variations in the exact time it takes Earth to rotate on its axis.
So far there is little to indicate that what the inner core does has many effects on surface dwellers.
But the researchers said they believed there are physical links between all of Earth's layers, from the inner core to the surface.
"We hope our study can motivate some researchers to build and test models which treat the whole Earth as an integrated dynamic system," they said.
Experts not involved in the study expressed caution about its findings, pointing to several other theories and warning that many mysteries remain about the centre of the Earth.
"This is a very careful study by excellent scientists putting in a lot of data," said John Vidale, a seismologist at the University of Southern California.
"(But) none of the models explain all the data very well in my opinion," he added.
Vidale published research last year suggesting the inner core oscillates far more quickly, changing direction every six years or so. His work was based on seismic waves from two nuclear explosions in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
That timeframe is around the point when Monday's research says the inner core last changed direction -- which Vidale called "kind of a coincidence".
Another theory -- which Vidale said has some good evidence supporting it -- is that the inner core only significantly moved between 2001 to 2013 and has stayed put since.
Hrvoje Tkalcic, a geophysicist at the Australian National University, has published research suggesting that the inner core's cycle is every 20 to 30 years, rather than the 70 proposed in the latest study.
"These mathematical models are most likely all incorrect because they explain the observed data but are not required by the data," Tkalcic said.
"Therefore, the geophysical community will be divided about this finding and the topic will remain controversial."
He compared seismologists to doctors "who study the internal organs of patients' bodies using imperfect or limited equipment".
Lacking something like a CT scan, "our image of the inner Earth is still blurry", he said, predicting more surprises ahead.
That could include more about a theory that the inner core might have yet another iron ball inside it -- like a Russian doll.
"Something's happening and I think we're gonna figure it out," Vidale said.
"But it may take a decade."
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re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by Chad504boy on 1/24/23 at 1:58 pm to John88
Earth's Inner Core spinning is fake bro.
re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by BilbeauTBaggins
on 1/24/23 at 1:59 pm to John88


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John88

re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by bamarep
on 1/24/23 at 2:00 pm to Chad504boy


Duh. The Earth is a hollow honeycomb.
Everybody knows this.
Everybody knows this.
re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by ThatTahoeOverThere on 1/24/23 at 2:00 pm to John88
LOL the earf rides spinners
re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by PerplenGold
on 1/24/23 at 2:01 pm to John88


= send more funding
re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by MRTigerFan
on 1/24/23 at 2:02 pm to John88


Fake news. Brendan Fraser discovered a lost world full of dinosaurs and shite in the Earth's core like 15 years ago.

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re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by Clyde Tipton
on 1/24/23 at 2:02 pm to John88

Earth's magnetic field is going tranny.
re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by SouthMSReb
on 1/24/23 at 2:02 pm to John88

Very shocked to learn that "global warming" didn't cause this and how big of a piece of shite I am for driving a fossil fuel vehicle.
re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by auwaterfowler
on 1/24/23 at 2:03 pm to John88

Chinese authors? Hard pass.
re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by Ash Williams
on 1/24/23 at 2:04 pm to John88

quote:
May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite Direction
Just the part directly under Australia
This post was edited on 1/24 at 2:40 pm
re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by TigerDeacon
on 1/24/23 at 2:04 pm to John88

quote:
Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite Direction
I've seen this movie.
re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by Mid Iowa Tiger
on 1/24/23 at 2:08 pm to John88

Hah, suckers, there is no core - inner or otherwise. The earth is flat. Flatness doesn't have a core.
re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by aTmTexas Dillo
on 1/24/23 at 2:11 pm to John88

Take a bucket of water and get the water spinning around in one direction. And then take the bucket and do what you have to to get the water spinning the same in the opposite direction. Did anyone feel our earth do that?
re: Study Says Earth's Inner Core May Have Started Spinning In The Opposite DirectionPosted by BowDownToLSU
on 1/24/23 at 2:15 pm to John88

Well and see I thought I was getting tired because I was an old fart. This explains everything
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