@SunWeatherMan@YouTube A study detailing the 70,000-year magnetic reversal stall is titled "Extraordinarily long duration of Eocene geomagnetic polarity reversals". It was published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment on January 20, 2026.
@SunWeatherMan@YouTube The research, led by Yuhji Yamamoto and Peter C. Lippert (along with Slah Boulila and Futoshi Takahashi), analyzed 40-million-year-old sediment cores from the North Atlantic. Their findings indicate that Earth's magnetic field can enter a "stalled" state of prolonged instability,
@SunWeatherMan@YouTube What say you? A study detailing the 70,000-year magnetic reversal stall is titled "Extraordinarily long duration of Eocene geomagnetic polarity reversals". It was published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment on January 20, 2026.