The suns output has been weakening over the past decade and so has the Earths magnetic field. Whats in store for Earth-dwellers? The ever-changing conditions of Earth have put a strain on life for eons. Its the duality in which we live on planet Earth. The Yin and Yang. Its what makes us feel so alive. However, scientists have recently discovered an abrupt change in planetary conditions that led to the extinction of the Neanderthal.
The Eurasian Homo neanderthalens suffered their fate when a major downtick in solar activity occurred around 42,000 years ago. Scientists believe, during that period the Earths magnetic field weakened to a point in which the magnetic pole flipped. As a result, the reversal and decline in solar activity triggered extremely cold and unforgiving weather conditions across the surface of the planet. The severe cold weather ultimately led to an extinction-level event for the Neanderthal.