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Earth’s magnetic field broke down 42,000 years ago and caused massive sudden climate change – The Conversation UK
Scientists have uncovered evidence of a global paleopocalyspe.

The world experienced a few centuries of apocalyptic conditions 42,000 years ago, triggered by a reversal of the Earths magnetic poles combined with changes in the Suns behaviour. Thats the key finding of our new multidisciplinary study, published in Science.
This last major geomagnetic reversal triggered a series of dramatic events that have far-reaching consequences for our planet. They read like the plot of a horror movie: the ozone layer was destroyed, electrical storms raged across the tropics,…
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