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Earth’s Inner Core Alert: What It Means for Our Planet’s Future

Have you heard about the latest discovery on Earth’s inner core? Experts reveal that it’s started rotating in the opposite direction in 2025! But what does this mean for our planet?

Experts say that the Earth’s inner core, which behaves like a hot, heavy magnet, had slowed down its rotation since 2010 (some reports suggest it had stopped rotating) but has now started rotating in the opposite direction in 2025.

A recent study published in the New York Times sheds light on the Earth’s inner core, a 1,500-mile-wide ball of iron and nickel at the planet’s center. According to the article, researchers have found evidence that the inner core’s outer boundary has undergone a noticeable shape change over the past few decades.

John Vidale, a professor of earth sciences at the University of Southern California, suggests that the outer core’s movement is likely causing the inner core to shift slightly. This phenomenon could have significant implications for our understanding of the Earth’s internal dynamics.

University of South California reveals a new study confirming the rotation of Earth’s inner core has slowed and provides clear evidence that the inner core began to decrease its speed around 2010. The surface of the Earth’s inner core may be changing, as shown by a new study from USC scientists that detected structural changes near the planet’s center, published Monday in Nature Geoscience. It’s report in 2024, USC scientists have proven that the Earth’s inner core is backtracking — slowing down — in relation to the planet’s surface.

Movement of the inner core has been debated by the scientific community for two decades, with some research indicating that the inner core rotates faster than the planet’s surface. The new USC study provides unambiguous evidence that the inner core began to decrease its speed around 2010, moving slower than the Earth’s surface.

Scientists of course cannot cut into Earth and directly observe its insides. Instead, their knowledge is inferred from the vibrations generated by earthquakes that pass through the planet. The speed and the direction of the seismic vibrations change depending on the density and the elasticity of the rocks.

For this study, Dr. Vidale and his colleagues looked at earthquakes in the South Sandwich Islands, a volcanic chain in the South Atlantic Ocean.

So many earthquakes happen there that sometimes a new event is almost identical in magnitude and location to one that occurred years earlier.

The scientists identified more than 100 such “earthquake pairs,” analyzing readings from 1991 to 2004 at two arrays of seismometers more than 8,000 miles away from the islands, one near Fairbanks, Alaska, the other in Yellowknife, Canada.

Earth’s Inner Core Shift: What Does it Mean for Humanity?

The Earth’s inner core has started rotating in the opposite direction in 2025, sparking concerns about massive earthquakes, changes in ocean patterns, and even the possibility of the sun rising from the west.

This phenomenal change could lead to significant transformations on the Earth’s surface, including:

  • Massive earthquakes: As the inner core rotates in the opposite direction, massive earthquakes are likely to occur.
  • Changes in ocean patterns: Deep-sea creatures are appearing on shores, and changes are observed in ocean water patterns.
  • Sun rising from the west: When the inner core completes its rotation in the opposite direction, it may mark the beginning of a period where the sun rises from the west.

This change indicates significant transformations on the Earth’s surface. As a result, deep-sea creatures are appearing on shores, and changes are observed in ocean water patterns.

A rare deep sea Oarfish also known as DOOMSDAY FISH has washed ashore in Mexico. These fish can grow up to 36 feet and are often associated with earthquakes or natural disasters.

When the Earth’s inner core rotates in the opposite direction, massive earthquakes are likely to occur. Moreover, when the inner core completes its rotation in the opposite direction, it will mark the beginning of a period where the sun will rise from the west. According to Islamic teachings, the gates of repentance will be closed during this time.

Implications and Future Research: This discovery opens up new avenues for research into the Earth’s internal structure and dynamics. Further studies could provide valuable insights into the Earth’s evolution and the processes that shape our planet.

SB Qureshi
SB Qureshihttps://ledetimes.com
Bilal Qureshi is writer at LEDE Times News, a digital news platform dedicated to delivering accurate and timely information. With an MPhil in Journalism, Qureshi possesses a deep understanding of the media landscape and a passion for storytelling. A graduate of the prestigious Centre for Excellence in Journalism (CEJ) at IBA and Punjab University Lahore, Qureshi has honed his skills in journalism and media management. His professional experience includes a stint as Sub-editor at the renowned Nawa-i-Waqt media group, where he played a key role in shaping the editorial direction of the organization. In addition to his media expertise, Qureshi is also a vocal social media activist who advocates for humanity, raises awareness about social issues, and amplifies the voices of marginalized communities. Through his work, he aims to inspire positive change and promote a more inclusive society.
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