For decades, researchers have suspected the inner core might deform over time. A new study published in Nature Geoscience now supports this theory, with scientists analyzing seismic waves from powerful earthquakes.

The seismic waves show that the outermost layer of the inner core may be more flexible than the deeper layers. Riskin says tracking these changes could save our lives, as the inner core’s movement plays a crucial role in generating the Earth’s magnetic field, which shields us from harmful solar radiation. That’s why Sun’s radiation turns into northern lights and does not kill us, Riskin explains.

“Mars doesn’t have that. It used to have an atmosphere, and this solar wind just ripped the atmosphere off and blew it into space,” Raskin said. “That would happen to us if our core is not doing its job properly.”

  • @toynbee
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    23 days ago

    When The Martian was new and popular, many people on TV tropes argued that the thin atmosphere made the windstorm that instigated the whole plot impossible.

    • @CheeseNoodle
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      43 days ago

      Which is accurate, its aknowledged by the writers as a bit of a hand wave to get the plot going.