Thanks to u/Quantum for the topic:
The theory is that as our solar system moves around the center of our galaxy, it travels through a magnetic field that reverses the polarity of solar system roughly every 12,000 years. This may cause the sun to micro nova and the earth to rotate 90 degrees.
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Yes, that's what I meant.
Polaris spins directly at the north pole according to the maps, but magnetic north is somewhat different.
According to scientists the earth wobbles every 30,000 years or so from polaris. An interesting idea but doesn't explain everything. We should be able to see wobbles even now since we're hurling around space with our solar system and at the outer reaches of our galaxy.
All of it is very interesting to me these days. We spin around the sun, the moon spins around us. The solar system spins around the galaxy. Einstein even had in his book that you cannot tell that the earth is moving from our perspective. They hate the fact flat earthers bring it up.
All of it is very interesting and I'm not a proponent of flat earth nor am I proponent of stellar parallax.
I'll say this, I don't know.