Man I must have been tired when I wrote that. I do know what I was thinking though. That the chances of a full magnetic field honest mapping would be honestly unlikely. So many things have been done in the past using layers of sediment and shit to guess what the field should be in that era.
I know the field is fucked up and that likely happens just like the weather having cycles and we can't blame us since it would also likely happen if we were living in caves primitively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth%27s_magnetic_field#Measurement_and_analysis
>The Earth's magnetic field strength was measured by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1832[64]
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Pretty sure when the magnetic field will reach a critically low level, something dramatic will happen, regarding "the climate". Well regarding everything, climate included, this can't be of no consequence whatsoever
And of course there's nothing we can do about it, it's like that
Now idk what would be that critically low level, so I can't estimate the time left
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