The Mysterious Slowdown and Reversal of Earth’s Inner Core: New Research Unveils 70-Year Rotational Cycle

Recent scientific discoveries have unveiled Earth's inner core has significantly slowed down and is now moving in reverse.

This solid metal ball, composed primarily of iron and nickel, lies about 3,220 miles (5,180 kilometers) beneath the Earth's surface.

Its temp. rivals that of the sun, reaching approximately 9,800 degrees Fahrenheit (5,400 degrees Celsius). The core is surrounded by a liquid metal outer core

Earth's magnetic field and day length are still under investigation, this research highlights the complex interplay of forces influencing the core's motion.

As scientists gather more data and refine their models, they hope to unravel the mysteries of the inner core and its impact on our planet