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Magnetic Field Reversals Unlikely To Be a Problem For Life, Says Astronomer

Thursday April 11, 2019. 12:00 PM , from Slashdot
RockDoctor writes: A common trope in 'the world is going to end, maybe tomorrow' alarmism is the prospect of the earth undergoing one of its frequent (but aperiodic) magnetic field reversals. Popular conceptions have migrating birds falling out of the sky, satellites and GPS systems no longer working, and much other such silliness. Of course, geologists point out that it has literally all happened before, that there is no significant association of extinction with reversals, and that what evidence there is points to a reversal taking a number of centuries to millennia to achieve. And then the next story comes out and the same old 'sky is falling' garbage comes out again.
Just for a change, an astronomer has thrown in his few cents worth. In a letter to The Astrophysical Journal (Warning: source paywalled; alternative source), Manasvi Lingam of Harvard University looks at the implications of a magnetic reversal, or of the 'switching on' of the Earth's 'dynamo' on the flux of radiation experienced by an organism living near the surface. Lingam deduces that during a reversal (or before the dynamo started) 'neither the biological radiation dose rates would vary by more than a factor of 2.' Behind the '...' is a prospect which will appeal to those looking for ways to die, as 'the atmospheric escape rate' is also somewhat affected by the strength of the magnetic field. As a theoretical astronomer, Lingam agrees with the geological record (yay!) that field reversals are unlikely to have major effects on life, or on the atmosphere, or really, on anything other than astronomers' and geophysicists' gauges and dials. None of this will even slightly slow down the overblown hysteria that accompanies the next twitch of the magnetic field.

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