Exploring Earth's Inner Core: The Latest on Polarity and Flux

L.A. Chancey
hello everyone, though not a scientist or professional student I have a fondness for Earth sciences, geology, seismology, ecology with interests in pole-shift theory, space/time relativity, archeology, anthropology and genetics, specifically, genetic genealogy. Here just to see read about exciting news in physics and applaud those working hard to understand physics.
 

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I would be extremely interested to hear any news on the current status of the flux and flow of the Earth's inner core, especially related to polarity. I am not a scientist nor student of physics, so if it is obvious to you, please do not assume theory, hypothesis or factual information is known to me. I am here in a learning mode.
 
L.A. Chancey said:
I would be extremely interested to hear any news on the current status of the flux and flow of the Earth's inner core, especially related to polarity. I am not a scientist nor student of physics, so if it is obvious to you, please do not assume theory, hypothesis or factual information is known to me. I am here in a learning mode.
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