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This episode is sponsored by Fabulous, an app that helps you start building your ideal daily routine. The first 100 people who click the link in the description will get 25% off a Fabulous subscription. [♪ INTRO] Every once in a while, Earths magnetic field weakens to almost nothing, flips north for south, and then bulks back up again. In fact, this happens somewhat regularly. You may have heard that were due for a flip-flop, with catastrophic consequences, which isnt really true. But you may also have heard that nobody knows why they happen. That is a little truer. Fortunately, geophysicists have made huge steps in understanding why our normally calm magnetic field sometimes goes haywire. Lets start by going over the basics: Beneath our feet is the Earths crust. Below that is the mantle, then the outer core, then finally the inner core. Most of our magnetic field comes from iron in the outer core moving as the planet spins: As electric charges in the iron move, they create a mag