Quick Scoop

Magnetic reversal is when Earth’s magnetic field flips so that magnetic north and magnetic south swap places. It’s a natural geologic process, not a sudden “pole jump” you’d notice overnight.

What it means

  • Earth’s field has switched back and forth many times over its history.
  • A reversal is different from a short-term excursion , where the field weakens and shifts but eventually returns to the same polarity.
  • The last full reversal happened about 770,000 years ago.

Why people talk about it now

  • The magnetic field is currently drifting and changing strength, which is why reversals come up in science news.
  • Scientists do not all agree that these changes mean a reversal is underway right now.

Simple example

If your compass today points toward magnetic north in the Northern Hemisphere, a reversal would eventually make that magnetic direction effectively the opposite.

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