Swiped Off the Internet: Define “Afford”

FrankJ Hears, Through the Grapevine, of A Neo-Nazi or Hippy Rally

Iwo Jima It’s Not

I just got through reading a biography of Patton.

He may have embraced this technology to save his mens’ lives, but God help the one who first took off his helmet!

Promoted Comment: GOPBusters

Per Rodney Dill

Who Ya Gonna Call? GOPBusters

(I sure wish Weird Al did this song.)

Straight Line of the Day: Don’t Panic. Okay, Panic.

Earth’s Inner Core May Have Started Spinning Other Way: Study
Phys.org | Jan. 24, 2023 | Daniel Lawler

Deep below the surface, the Earth’s inner core may have changed direction, new research suggests.

Far below our feet, a giant may have started moving against us.

Earth’s inner core, a hot iron ball the size of Pluto, has stopped spinning in the same direction as the rest of the planet and might even be rotating the other way, research suggested on Monday.

Roughly 5,000 kilometers (3,100 miles) below the surface we live on, this “planet within the planet” can spin independently because it floats in the liquid metal outer core.

Exactly how the inner core rotates has been a matter of debate between scientists—and the latest research is expected to prove controversial.

What little is known about the inner core comes from measuring the tiny differences in seismic waves—created by earthquakes or sometimes nuclear explosions—as they pass through the middle of the Earth.

Seeking to track the inner core’s movements, new research published in the journal Nature Geoscience analyzed seismic waves from repeating earthquakes over the last six decades.

The study’s authors, Xiaodong Song and Yi Yang of China’s Peking University, said they found that the inner core’s rotation “came to near halt around 2009 and then turned in an opposite direction”.

“We believe the inner core rotates, relative to the Earth’s surface, back and forth, like a swing,” they told AFP.

“One cycle of the swing is about seven decades”, meaning it changes direction roughly every 35 years, they added.

They said it previously changed direction in the early 1970s, and predicted the next about-face would be in the mid-2040s.

The researchers said this rotation roughly lines up with changes in what is called the “length of day”—small variations in the exact time it takes Earth to rotate on its axis.

Emu Spotted in Pheasant Territory

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