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- They mentioned 8.2 kilo year event, which occur roughly 8,000 years ago, and the Younger Dryas period, which occurred roughly 12,700 years ago.
- Now, what does these two events have in common? During these two events, there was a geomagnetic excursion.
- Here's the study for the event 8,200 ago. So they suggest based on evidence found in a volcano in China that roughly 8,000 ago, there there was an unrecognized younger Holocene geomagnetic excursion.
- So this suggests that this climate change eight thousand years ago occurred because of geomagnetic excursion.
- During the Younger Dryas, there was also a geomagnetic excursion called the Gothenburg magnetic excursion.
- So you can see that it ranges from 30,000 years to 12,000 years ago before present, exactly aligns with the younger, driest, abrupt climate change.
- And what's happening today? Of course, there is a geomagnetic excursion.
- You can see the pole shift acceleration around 1994. Just watch this acceleration.