We have absolute proof of them drifting short distances every year, and over time. We know that the poles have inverted in the past but it was a slow process, and it was combined with plate tectonic drift as well.
What we do NOT have is evidence of a overnight "flip", or one occurring within a few days time.
KosherHiveKicker 2 points 1 week ago
No.
We have absolute proof of them drifting short distances every year, and over time. We know that the poles have inverted in the past but it was a slow process, and it was combined with plate tectonic drift as well.
What we do NOT have is evidence of a overnight "flip", or one occurring within a few days time.