top | item 45581950 (no title) foobarkey | 4 months ago Since the core is spinning as it always has, then dont think we humans caused this one? :)Our energy needs are always insatiable so thats why I am not a big fan of geothermal, better not mess with the balance down there discuss order hn newest zamalek|4 months ago Or geothermal uptake is nothing compared to regular volcanic activity. Earth's poles swap positions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagnetic_reversal> Reversal occurrences appear to be statistically random. There have been at least 183 reversals over the last 83 million yearsWhether this is part of one is anyone's guess. Mindless2112|4 months ago There was a time when we could say "our greenhouse gas emissions are nothing compared to regular biological processes," and yet here we are. ge96|4 months ago > core is spinningIf Virgil needs more blood, it will be my blood
zamalek|4 months ago Or geothermal uptake is nothing compared to regular volcanic activity. Earth's poles swap positions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geomagnetic_reversal> Reversal occurrences appear to be statistically random. There have been at least 183 reversals over the last 83 million yearsWhether this is part of one is anyone's guess. Mindless2112|4 months ago There was a time when we could say "our greenhouse gas emissions are nothing compared to regular biological processes," and yet here we are.
Mindless2112|4 months ago There was a time when we could say "our greenhouse gas emissions are nothing compared to regular biological processes," and yet here we are.
zamalek|4 months ago
> Reversal occurrences appear to be statistically random. There have been at least 183 reversals over the last 83 million years
Whether this is part of one is anyone's guess.
Mindless2112|4 months ago
ge96|4 months ago
If Virgil needs more blood, it will be my blood