Plotting
The Path Of The Geomagnetic Pole
An arresting example today of our unpredictable world
is the rapid wandering of the north geomagnetic pole
in recent years – an eastward movement currently
estimated at a rate of 37 miles per year and possibly
still accelerating. The surge of attention for this in
the popular media highlights a widespread fear of the
unknown, in which the possibility of a complete
reversal of the earth’s magnetic poles occupies a
prominent part. Yet although signs that the earth’s
magnetic field is really about to reverse are wanting,
the likes of Carolus Linnaeus, Isaac Newton, and
Charles Darwin might have turned over in their graves
at today’s grand display of nature’s
capriciousness.