Like, totally mind blown, right?
I mean, it's not like we've known about the existence of these massive structures beneath our feet for, oh, decades or anything...
Anyway, it's pretty cool that they've finally confirmed their presence and figured out how they're affecting the magnetic field. But, you know, it's not like this is some groundbreaking new discovery or anything... I mean, we just knew all along that the Earth was a complex system with plenty of surprises hiding beneath our noses
. Still, I guess it's cool for scientists to get all excited about it and start talking about ancient continental configurations and paleobiology... because, you know, those are totally relevant to our daily lives
.