Hi Goldi,
Living on the Left Coast < 50ft above Sea Level, the subject of Pole Shift gets my attention.
Reese commenting that all Data Centers are being built at elevation prompted me to see what Copilot had to say to the question:
Is there any basis in fact for claims that planet earth is going to experience an upcoming “Pole Shift”?
Short answer: There is no scientific evidence that Earth is about to undergo a sudden, catastrophic “pole shift.” What is real are two well‑understood phenomena:
- Magnetic pole drift — the magnetic poles wander over time.
- Geomagnetic reversals — the magnetic field has flipped many times in Earth’s history, but these reversals take thousands of years and are not associated with global destruction.
Below is the grounded breakdown.
- What is happening: the magnetic poles wander
Earth’s magnetic poles are not fixed. They drift because the liquid iron outer core constantly moves. Observations show:
- The North Magnetic Pole has been moving from Canada toward Siberia since the 19th century.
- Its speed increased to 50–60 km/year in the 1990s–2000s, then slowed to about 35–45 km/year in recent years.
This wandering is normal and has been tracked since 1831.
- Magnetic reversals do happen — but not suddenly
Geological records show that Earth’s magnetic field has reversed many times over the last 160 million years. Key facts:
- The last reversal occurred 780,000 years ago.
- Reversals take thousands of years, not days or months.
- They do not cause mass extinctions or catastrophic crustal movement.
These reversals are magnetic, not physical flips of the planet.
- What conspiracy culture calls a “pole shift”
In doomsday narratives, “pole shift” usually refers to a sudden geographic pole shift — the Earth’s crust supposedly sliding over the mantle, flipping continents overnight.
There is zero geological evidence that such an event has ever happened. Earth’s crust is locked to the mantle by enormous friction and structural continuity. The only “pole shifts” in the scientific sense are:
- True polar wander — extremely slow reorientation of Earth’s solid exterior over millions of years.
- Magnetic reversals — slow changes in the magnetic field.
Neither matches the catastrophic scenario promoted in pseudoscience.
- Is a magnetic reversal “due”?
No. Magnetic reversals are not periodic. The intervals between them vary wildly — from 200,000 years to over 30 million years. There is no pattern that would allow prediction, and no current data suggests an imminent flip.
- Would a magnetic reversal be dangerous?
Not in the apocalyptic sense. During a reversal:
- The field weakens but does not disappear.
- Earth’s atmosphere continues to protect life.
- The magnetosphere still functions, though in a more complex shape.
The main impacts would be technological, not geological:
- Satellite radiation exposure increases
- Navigation systems need recalibration
- Power grids may require additional shielding
But none of this resembles the “global cataclysm” described in conspiracy theories.
Bottom line
There is no factual basis for claims of an upcoming catastrophic pole shift. What we are observing — magnetic pole drift — is normal, measured, and not a threat. Geomagnetic reversals are real but slow, non-destructive, and not predictable on human timescales.
If you want, I can also break down:
- Why magnetic field weakening does not imply a coming reversal
- How “pole shift” became a recurring doomsday meme
- What real scientific indicators would look like if a reversal were beginning
My Reply:
Whew!! 😊
Or, perhaps, like the song goes, “hear what you want to hear …and disregard the rest” 😂

