The Earth changes polarity and is it the the end of the world?
The Laschamp Event heralds the apocalypse and threatens to change life on Earth due to the weakening of the magnetic field
2024-09-02T12:00:07+00:00- The Laschamp Event Weakens Earth
- Increased Solar Exposure Raises Dangerous Radiation
- Magnetic Field Continues to Weaken
Since ancient times, humanity has speculated about the end of the world, discussing a myriad of apocalyptic theories.
Throughout civilizations, the idea of an apocalypse that ends life on the planet has been a subject of theories, predictions, and prophecies.
However, recent scientific research suggests that this scenario might be closer than previously thought.
A phenomenon known as Laschamp, affecting the Earth for thousands of years, has captured the attention of the scientific community.
Laschamp Event Signals Earth’s Apocalypse
Around 41000 years ago during the Laschamp event, we could see the auroras near the equator regions. Equatorial lights!!! #Aurora #AuroraBoreal #northernlights pic.twitter.com/4fohRgrhlg
— Quasmology (@quasmology) May 12, 2024
According to a recent study, Earth is undergoing a polarity shift that began about 41,000 years ago.
This phenomenon, named Laschamp, has previously occurred, leaving Earth without its natural protection against solar and cosmic radiation.
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For a period of about 500 years, humans were exposed to levels of radiation never seen before.
Scientists believe this phenomenon could have triggered the extinction of Homo neanderthalensis, a close relative of Homo sapiens.
The study, based on geological analyses and kauri tree rings in New Zealand, reveals concerning data.
Researchers discovered that during the Laschamp event, Earth’s magnetic field weakened to 0% of its current strength.
This weakening allowed solar rays to penetrate directly into the Earth’s atmosphere, with devastating effects.
Although the phenomenon occurred thousands of years ago, scientists warn that Earth’s magnetic field continues to weaken.
What is the Laschamp Phenomenon?
This progressive decline in the strength of the magnetic field worries the scientific community, as it could trigger a new Laschamp event in the future.
Should it occur again, the consequences could be catastrophic for modern society, according to El Cronista.
One of the main risks would be the total destruction of electrical grids worldwide.
All devices connected to these networks, including mobile phones and computers, would lose functionality.
Internet, social media, international markets, and any form of long-distance communication would disappear overnight.
This would radically transform everyday life, forcing civilizations to adapt to new forms of communication and survival.
In addition to technological collapses, a new Laschamp event would also imply the destruction of the ozone layer.
Without the protection of this layer, ultraviolet rays would directly impact human skin. Radiation levels would be so high that people would need to change their habits and lifestyles to avoid exposure.