I saw this too haha. I’m not sure it’s possible for the core to suddenly stop rotating and switch directions. Sounds like Project Blue Beam level scare junk. Like all the “solar flares” or “Aliens living like Bigfoot in the forest”, type junk. I think the earth’s core and magnetism gets quieter at times just like the sun’s own fusion activity, but no way do I believe it switches complete directions. You always hear the theory of the Poles switching - vs. +, but it’s only theoretical, has never been factually proven solid enough to become law….yet. Anyway, If the core did stop and switch rotation, I’m pretty sure it would be extinction level type stuff, as no way can the Earth rotate one way, and it’s center due to friction, go the opposite direction. It’s not that slick in there haha. At least I don’t think. But reality is only God himself can answer that and control it.
As when the planet Jupiter appears to travel backwards (travel in "retrograde") as seen from Earth.
It isn't really moving backwards; its apparent movement merely appears to be backwards from our vantage point because its orbit around the sun is much larger than ours.
I saw this too haha. I’m not sure it’s possible for the core to suddenly stop rotating and switch directions. Sounds like Project Blue Beam level scare junk. Like all the “solar flares” or “Aliens living like Bigfoot in the forest”, type junk. I think the earth’s core and magnetism gets quieter at times just like the sun’s own fusion activity, but no way do I believe it switches complete directions. You always hear the theory of the Poles switching - vs. +, but it’s only theoretical, has never been factually proven solid enough to become law….yet. Anyway, If the core did stop and switch rotation, I’m pretty sure it would be extinction level type stuff, as no way can the Earth rotate one way, and it’s center due to friction, go the opposite direction. It’s not that slick in there haha. At least I don’t think. But reality is only God himself can answer that and control it.
It isn't necessarily going to go in the other direction, except in reference to the surface.
i.e. Surface rotates faster than core: appears to travel one way.
surface rotates slower than core, appears to go the other way.
BUT, they are still travelling in the same direction objectively.
Yep, agreed.
As when the planet Jupiter appears to travel backwards (travel in "retrograde") as seen from Earth.
It isn't really moving backwards; its apparent movement merely appears to be backwards from our vantage point because its orbit around the sun is much larger than ours.
I didn't get that reversed, did I?