Section of Earth’s Magnetic Field Inactivity – Christmas Day 2020 (early)


Christmas Day 2020 (early)
There was another article (now yesterday) that I didn’t read in entirety, but enough. It isn’t good, but if I am going to comment, better to do so before I sleep.
It’s in relation to loss of magnetic field and erratic activity. The reason is us.
I understand our reliance on fossil fuels and the economies of those countries selling fossil fuels. And it isn’t good news, but what people do with my information is something that they have to decide.
I wrote of this in 2014. Since then the area of inactive magnetic field will have grown.
If we calculate, in the last decade alone how much oil coal ore etc has been removed from underground then we get some understanding of the magnitude that our activities are having. It isn’t just the pollution from our activities. This planetary sphere has to rotate and if we think of the removal of enormous amount of weight, over time, we effect the planets rotation.
The core is very aware of the slightest changes but it can’t prevent our drilling and mining, it’s only option is to utilise the magnetic field and compensate. I should think this is somewhat risky but the planet must rotate. In simple terms it’s ballust, yet more complex because fossil fuels have additional qualities than just ballust. Not to mention that the planet has need of them for its own purpose.
As we continue removing vast amounts of resource, the core is working in a difficult manner to compensate for it and at some point the core won’t cope.
And having a section of magnetic field inactive is a danger in itself.
I regret having to explain this, especially today but if we are going to get serious about our future and Earths’ we have to act soon. I realise economies are dependent but no planet, no us, no economy, equals continued removal of fossil fuels.
Fiona MacLeod (C)