Correct me if I'm wrong.
Without earth's magnetic field we wouldn't have electricity, right?
Because sunflares and cosmic particals would cause EMP strikes on our power grid and electric devices and they would shut down. Right?
Even our skin wouldn't be able te handle te sunlight.
How does electric devices such as satellites and robots in space and on Mars survive or even work if those places are unstable environments where there's no protection against cosmic particles?
Keep in mind if the magnetic field of the earth flips our devices and power grid wouldn't work either.
I also found this in an article
However, if the magnetic field gets substantially weaker and stays that way for an appreciable amount of time Earth will be less protected from the oodles of high-energy particles that are constantly flying around in space. This means that everything on the planet will be exposed to higher levels of radiation, which over time could produce an increase in diseases like cancer, as well as harm delicate spacecraft and power grids on Earth.
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I would agree that the weakening magnetosphere does open us up to increased effects of charged particle, but would disagree with some of your points
UV light is blocked by the ionosphere and atmospheric gases and the only possible effect to increasing solar burns would be IF the weakened magnetosphere allows the solar wind to strip off a significant portion of the atmosphere which is unlikely.
Satellites are engineered to withstand vacuum, radiation (solar and cosmic), Temperature flux, etc before they are even launched. Newer satellites are almost over engineered and survive longer than expected.
The power grid is only in danger if a solar flare or CME would make a direct impact with Earth. The magnetosphere does offer protection against this, but it also completes the Global Electric Circuit that allows the radiated energy to transfer from the field and connect with terrestrial systems as it flexes and absorbs. In a weakened system, it is possible to be overloaded more than likely lead to direct connection (I.e. lightning). A larger X-Class Flare or CME would wipe out the grid anyway but we have not taken a direct hit in a Century maybe more.
There are larger implications for the timing and of the reversal and the overall Cosmos effects that can be seen. If the implications play out as Catastrophism is predicting based on observations and record, being in the stone age without FB may be the least of humanity's concerns.
Check out Suspicious Observers on YT or suspiciousboservers.org. They have a good series on it and daily updates for the field.
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Also the Earth's magnetosphere is unlikely to be caused by an iron core. Based on the spin rate and movement of our planet and the magnetic fields the core would have to spin faster than the Earth by over a factor of 2x. Plasma theory or electric universe theory have good explanation of planetary EM fields.
The magnetic field of Earth is far larger than the atmosphere. It extends much further out and is enough to cover the satellites.
The gravitational pull of Earth is also enough to pull things off courses toward satellites as well. Micro-asteroids constantly pelt installations, even so, and are part of ongoing repairs and maintenance most people overlook. Most things we send up in space are designed to withstand constant wear from them.
Also electricity in space is called Birkland currents. The plasma universe theory is gaining a lot of traction in the physics community and Birkland currents are a big part of the theory. There is also the eltrical universe theory but it is considered fringe, even though it has more tangible proof than current astrophysics.
Birkland currents are a specific type of electrical effect, not a general name for Space electricity. Birkland currents are multiple co-axial currents running counter-rotating, along a magnetic "axis" such as between the poles of a magnetic field, we can see their effects at the earth's poles, known as Northern Lights or Borealis.
The Thunderbolt.info is a group that publishes the work of the Electric Universe team of scientists and physicians.
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Not necessarily. That's not the right type question.
Without the earth's magnetic field, life on earth would probably not exist. The earth's magnetic field has important properties of stopping particles from cosmic rays and solar winds. It also allows for the ozone layer that protects the Earth from ultraviolet waves.
If electronics and electronic devices did exist in this type if environment, some would survive. This all comes down to engineering tolerances and the characteristics of the elements used in these electronics.
Engineers design, build and test devices (especially spacecraft and medical devices) to withstand ionizing radiation, electromigration, and other electrical failures. Note that just cause a device can survive in this type situation doesn't minimize the fact that it's total life can't be shortened.
Not really. They would still work. How would they not work in that specific scenario?
Yes, that is mostly true. Remember that some devices would be able to survive in this type of environment. But ask yourself this, how can the Earth's magnetic field degrade? -Hint: It can't.