If our planet flips and no one’s around to hear it, does it still make a sound?

Scientists have managed to put a chilling soundtrack to the flipping of Earth’s magnetic field — and the result is absolutely bone-chilling.

This underground “rock music” was unveiled in 2024 by the Technical University of Denmark and the German Research Center for Geosciences, but the macabre music is going viral as listeners jump out of their skins, Science Alert reported.

Dubbed the Laschamps Event, the dramatic reversal occurred roughly 41,000 years ago when the magnetic field switched and North was South and vice versa , causing auroras to go streaking toward the Equator. 4

And while there was no score for this epic upheaval, now we can hear how it might’ve gone down, thanks to a musical inte

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